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    W131 29 January 2014 Are You a Qualified Member of Society? In “Becoming Member of Society: Learning the Social Meanings of Gender” Aaron H. Devor emphasizes the point that the “patriarchal gender schema” is used by the standard of society to explain and teach gender (113). The patriarchal gender schema hypothesizes that a person’s gender identity is created by the way society defines it and the way one is expected to act as. Devor contrasts the roles a person can play in someone’s life‚ using

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    Melvin Richardson Professor Shana Smith English 112 (D22P) March 21‚ 2013 Machin Rifamos (The Rise of Brown America An argument essay by Melvin Richardson) “Resistance is futile” is a resounding statement first exclaimed by the alien race called the Borg in the Gene Roddenberry long running television series Star Trek. “Why do you resist? Asked the Borg commander‚ Ryker replies “I like my species the way it is”! Borg commander counters with‚ “We only wish to raise quality

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    Rhetorical Analysis (Paper 2) In the article‚ “Becoming Members of Society: Learning the Social Meaning of Gender‚” the author‚ Aaron Devor‚ is trying to convince his audience that gender shapes how we behave and relate to one another. He does this by using an educational approach‚ describing gender stereotypes‚ and making cultural references. These rhetorical devices serve his larger goal of getting readers to reflect on how their childhoods formed their genders. “Maleness and femaleness seem “natural

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    Becoming a Member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars Introduction What is National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS)? Have you ever hear about this community before? Obviously‚ almost everyone knows that university/college is the period of progression of heading for the society stage by stage. During the four years in university/college‚ apparently‚ book learning is not the first priority for students any longer. Instead‚ capacities and career experiences become the bright spots

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    owner already has me as friend. Why do you think you should become a staff member? I think I should become a staff member on PyreHCF Network because I am kind and trusting. I try to help people if they need it‚ even if I am not staff on the server. I always look at the chat window and I usually never miss anything posted in it. I am pretty good at seeing if someone is hacking or not. I never abuse my powers if I am a staff member and loads of people have trusted me on servers that I was staff on. I have

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    I am very honored of being eligible to become a member of the National Honors Societybecoming a member of the NHS has been one of my major goals throughout my highschool career. It would be a great privilege to represent the NHS as a student with scholarship‚ leadership‚ service and character. I believe that as a student I represent these Four Pillars. For instance scholarship represents the hard work that as a student you put into your academics‚ but to me academics is something that I care

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    Good Members of Society.

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    children how to be good members of society. Others‚ however‚ believe that school is the place to learn this. Discuss both these views and give your opinion Education plays an important role in our lives for shaping us to become good members in society. Nowadays‚ both parents and schools actively take part in the process educating their children. While some people view that the parents are primarily responsible for teaching their children to become responsible members in society‚ others believe that

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    The individual in society explores the conflict between autonomy and social‚ which inscribe human behavior. All societies require conformity‚ and fear of rejection can allow any person to put their values in compromise to be accepted. The social constrains of any society can only be understood within their context and both persuasion. Taking for example 1. Civil Rights: The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality. 2. Community: Group of people living in the same place or

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    To be a productive member of society takes a lot of skill and commitment for some people. Some people never become productive members of society. For others‚ it can be quite natural. What I consider to be A productive member of society is someone who does something useful with their day. If they have a job‚ they are on time for that job and are there when they are supposed to be. If they’re a mother‚ they are being a productive member of society if they are taking their children to school

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    think of gender construct in society we often associate characteristics such as strength and courage to males and fragility to women. Characteristics defined to be strictly that of male or female are often very far from accurate. Gender performativity is the idea that gender differences are socially constructed and are learned through observation. The gender construct we see in society today has been reinforced over time by the media as well as the strong beliefs of most individuals in society. The idea

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