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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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    Why Women Have to do the Housework? “Ngan, have you finished washing the dishes?” “Where are my socks?” “Have you not ironed my t- shirt? ‘’. These inquiries play again and again in my mind. I have always wondered why my brother does not have to do chores as much as I do. . I spend eight hours at work then come home to cook and clean. Although the second shift is familiar, the reasons that result in this issue is still what I am trying to discover. Firstly, there are stereotypes associated with each

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    World War I was a new kind of war. Millions of men were recruited, and millions were killed, wounded, and missing. This changed the lives and roles of each gender, for good and bad. World War I changed the expectations and roles of men at home and on the battlefield. For women, professions, at home and on the frontlines, rights, social behavior, and cultural behavior changed permanently. World War I pressured men into viewing enlistment as a patriotic/nationalistic and masculine right of passage

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    women in advertising are heavily discussed, whereas for men this controversial topic is mostly dismissed. The ad ‘Old spice – what your man should smell like’ dictates the perfect body image of a man. This ad shows a man showing off all he has to the female popularity because of the deodorant he is wearing. This provides a belief saying that to be a real man you have to follow the rules of manliness; a fit muscular body, tanned, tall and all of this will help you provide all that you need to keep

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    Brittney Hester M Hardy English 1020 29 September 2015 A Necessary Reality Check It is very common for teenagers to go through many phases before blossoming into adulthood. During these phases they rebel, and get experimental with drugs, alcohol, sexuality and become involved in other various activities. As a result, as teenagers age they gain insight and use these experiences to further navigate through life. They could learn from their mistakes or continue down a path of self-destruction. In the

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    Throughout the years and years that society has lived out today, men have undoubtedly been glorified and held in high esteem for their accomplishments, character, and influence. Man has become a symbol of power, with masculinity becing associated with positive attributes such as strength, intelligence, and control. Femininity however, has been regarded as weak, superficial, and vacuous. Such an outlook on gender roles has resulted in an unequal power dynamic and an increasing deprecating view of

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    "Attention, all higher-ups please report to the meeting hall," announces the scratchy PA system. Juan and Alejandro develop a sly grin and stir up a conversation. "Old Paco finally figured how to use that intercom." "It´s a real burden.” "Let´s go get Hector and Adolfo to see what 's up. I think I have an idea of what it is." "These rumours remind me of grade school, it´s really getting out of hand." “Yeah, it’s a joke.” The men casually stroll into the dinky mess hall, which is really more

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    The song, I’ll Make a Man Out of You is sung by Captain Shang as they conduct their basic training. The lyrics, “Let’s get down to business, to defeat the Huns. Did they send me daughters, when I asked for sons?” reinforces the stereotypical ideas of masculinity implying that only men can engage in war. The theme of the song is to transform the new girly troops into men. The song argues that feminine traits need to be suppressed, and one should strive towards being a man.

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    view Alice Munro wants to establish is that women are capable of doing a fair share of the things men can do. There is a diversity among males and females both for the obvious and not so obvious reasons. The characteristics society defined as a man was someone who was strong and able to care for the land. Society defined a female as the complete opposite. “She’s just a girl” occurs in this short story twice, and yet each time it is presented it has a different meaning. The first occurrence was

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    Legend By reading, Fighting Spirit, Eurasians and watching the movie the Way of the dragon. You can see that Bruce Lee’s took much pride in the way he thought about things when it came to race, gender and sexuality. We can see how Bruce Lee’s life and career reveal the Issues of race, gender and sexuality. In the book Eurasians you can see that there are a lot of factors that play into the how they were treated in the U.S Bruce Lee was Eurasian and was an excellent spokesperson for helping Eurasian

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