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    Statistic Final Project: “Do women prefer dark colors than men?” By: Andrea Motta Previous Studies of this topic According to the study done by Guilford and Smith (1959), there was found that men are generally more attracted toward achromatic colors than women. In addition, they also proposed that women might be more conscious of the colors and their color preference is more flexible and diverse. Also, years later, McInnis and Shearer (1964) stated that 56% of men and 76% of women preferred cool

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    In western culture, men are often subject to extreme methods of proving their masculinity, and to reinforce what it truly means to be a man. Michael Kimmel, famous sociologist said, “Masculinity is the relentless repudiation of the feminine” (Kimmel, 2015), which not only reflects how men think about themselves but how North Americans as an entire culture think about masculinity and manhood. The following pages will be centered on issues of the lens of masculinity in contexts such as the sphere of

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    much like how men in today's culture try to do. So, what would happen if boys were brought up in a more supportive and less harsh culture? Would men appear more communicative and open to their emotions, or would they stay the same? Boys and men growing and maturing in today's society should not be pressured into suppressing emotions and killing all semi-feminine parts about themselves. When men and boys are trying to show no emotion and appear dominant to their peers, nobody wins. Men are taught this

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    support groups who is emasculated. (Fragment) Bob was a champion bodybuilder, an autonomous and strong male, but had his testicles detached and his hormone disproportion caused him to produce enormously large breasts and his voice to become higher (do you mean deeper). Therefore, Bob goes to a testicular cancer group so he could share his feelings, have strength and courage, to cry. He was previously a strong and independent male, but now he is pathetic and dependent. Bob becomes more of a woman

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    gained total equality with men upon the passage of the 19th amendment. I disagree with this statement. Women still are not equal with men. Men are allowed to do jobs such as welding and fire fighting, women are told its going to be too hard or not given the opportunity to prove that they can do that particular job. Females earn less than a man in the same career. According to a recent CareerBuilder survey, your gender may affect what you expect to get out of your career. Men and women tend to hold widely

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    Why Great Men Do Not Become President Over the course of history America has been electing the most popular not necessarily the best-qualified men as president. The office has become a strategic component vital to each political party. Parties sacrifice a great leader for the man that will win the most votes. History is a record of how we have always had had this practice. The office is full of corruption because money and influence run the presidency. The political leaders lie to the people

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    Jackson Katz Masculinity

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    several young men being asked to define what it is to be “a real man”. The young men responded with such characteristic as: “ strong, independent, powerful, physical, intimidating, rugged, hard, and tough”. Their idea of being a man is looking and acting tough/mean at all times instead of showing any other form of true emotion. When in reality, those traits do not define what a real man is. Their idea of a “real man’” is a social construct created by the media and generational influence. Men end up being

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    bias. Oprah Winfrey quoted “Excellence is the best deterrent to racism or sexism”, meaning that excellence does not have any bias or discrimination. So my research question is why do men get

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    and let no one see his true self.” After read the story, I think the story is really useful source to write an essay about how boy become men and they are emotionless. Pollack is

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    will be comparing the poem writing by Dylan Thomas, “Do not go gentle into that good night” and Andrew Hudgins “Elegy for My Father, Who Is Not Dead”. These two poems can be found in our lecture book Thinking and Writing about Literature (T.W.L). Both poems focus on their fathers, as their lives come closer to their death. Even though both poems are centered around the death of their fathers, the poets have two different meanings of death. Do not go gentle into that good night (pg268-269) To make

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