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    expenses 'Bell had put in for, knew it was best not to waste the product. The man knew what he was doing and that was good enough for him. General O 'Docharty, however, had insisted that the test go ahead on a human, as it was the main purpose of the device. It had all been arranged, he was going to have his son carry out the deed. He hadn 't been too pleased when this fact had been relayed to him. 'Bell was a highly skilled man. Only he understood the nature of the device, not his child. The General

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    another. Then out of no where, there is one average looking, twenty something, man just standing in the middle of the beach, with a look of pure joy, while millions of women are clawing their way to him. This man is simply putting on Axe deodorant and the words “Spray More, Get More. The Axe Effect” comes up on the screen right before the commercial ends. The ad portrays how the use of this deodorant will make any man irresistible to every woman and to many boys watching the commercial, they probably

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    Gwendolyn Brooks the Modernist Gwendolyn Brooks’ poetry discusses real issues that have occur in the nineteenth century and twentieth century. Also, she wrote poetry differently than it is consistently written. As a matter of fact, Brooks is a modernist poet which means she was a part of the modernism period. The modernism is a time period where writers like Brooks would use ideas and methods to write literature variously than it was ordinarily written in that time. Therefore, Gwendolyn’s poetry

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    very religious state with almost everyone practicing the Protestant or Catholic sect of Christianity. The concept that women were inferior may have originated because of traditions from Christianity and Judaism. In the Old Testament, God created man first. Then he created Eve out of one of Adam’s ribs. Eve arguably committed the first sin ever when she ate the fruit after God had told her not to eat it. She had been tempted by the devil, who was in the form of a serpent, who told her she would

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    Bears Vs. The Bears

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    Bears. Their arrival at the hotel doesn’t stir much attention. People who were not Bears did not know what the meeting was for. Another resident of the hotel assume that the hotel is having some sort of convention for truckers (Ingram). When seeing a man whose gender expression is masculine, and is burly, strong, and looks like he could be in a motorcycle

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    Because J.L. knew this, she changed her name and left her sex anonymous while applying for the job, because she felt she had a better chance at being able to get the job if they assumed that she was a man, rather than a woman. Another instance where J.L. describes how women have conformed to resemble men and their abilities in order to be more accepted in society is when she says, “Women, we have no temples, they have been razed, the figures of our goddesses

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    Pursuing A Career Or Job

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    for jobs where they are able to show their masculinity, strength, or love for automobiles. For example, if a man pursues a job in the automobile, constructions, or sports then everything is okay with the world. If a woman pursues a job that mostly women go for such as a nanny, teacher, or hairstylist then that is okay because we want our women to have feminine or nurturing jobs. When a man or a women choose to go for a job that does not pertain to their gender things can get pretty ugly. Gender

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    got a tattoo saying ‘Made in England’ above my foot to represent that, that I felt like a doll for so long.” Said Cara Delevingne, supermodel. Why is the model industry creating this idea that all females have to look like this ‘doll’ to be beautiful? Society has moulded the ‘ideal’ body image to an unattainable goal fashioned by the criteria established through advertising. Advertisements are enforcing the standards of beauty to encourage our youths to believe and aspire to become this contemporary

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    of masculinity to emerge. The concept of masculinity came to embody a new ideal, self-made man, measured by advances based on personal success rather than birthright(M19). It was expected that men were to exude manly toughness and independent spirit while providing the financial support and leadership for the household(m19). Beyond these basic characteristics, Elizabeth Gaskell’s construction of the ideal man incorporates a fusion of gender traits as strengths of masculinity, notably her emphasis

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    to and whether this is actually necessary at all. Throughout our childhood we are confined to gender roles, both intentionally and unintentionally, by those around us. “You’re such a girl”, “man up”, “you’re a pussy”, notice how the three most offensive (to men) and most vastly used insults compare a man to a woman: implying females are a weaker being. We are

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