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    As revealed in Rosemarie Tong’s discussion of the Marxist analysis of class in Feminist Thought‚ a group of people slowly becomes a class as they struggle together over time (97). It is not until they reach class-consciousness‚ the collective awareness of this struggle‚ that a group can be seen as constituting a class (97). Women are an interesting group to think about with these ideas in mind. Marxist and socialist feminists have frequently debated whether women constitute a class (97). In order

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    Respect? It’s not a Lovemark. It’s as simple as that. Check out the Love/Respect Axis and see just where your favorite brand is sitting. A Lovemark’s high Love is infused with these three intangible‚ yet very real‚ ingredients: Mystery‚ Sensuality and Intimacy. Mystery draws together stories‚ metaphors‚ dreams and symbols. It is where past‚ present and future become one. Mystery adds to the complexity of relationships and experiences because people are drawn to what they don’t know. After all‚ if we

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    extremely unlikely for a female chef to star in a show which has a (potentially) crude title like this. Regardless of whether we like or not‚ want it or not‚ celebrity chefs will continue to use language and other resources to construct well-defined gendered identities that we as viewers will easily accept as long as they are in line with our own gender beliefs. The inventions of modern day technology such as the TV have meant that English spoken language is as varied now as it has ever been; you only

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    playing together to make a camp. Although Ann Oakley did her research 30 years ago and is considered out of date‚ a more recent study by Joanna Smith (1997) reinforces Oakley’s points. A recent study also said that the family is stereotypically gendered to males‚ breadwinners and females‚ caring roles. (Charles 2002) This shows that boys can learn these roles from looking at their father’s behaviour. Secondly media plays a role in influencing masculinity. There are a range of different Medias

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    The gender gap in crime rate is clearly visible in the fact that the women are generally involved in minor property related crimes (fraud‚ forgery‚ larceny and embezzlement) and substance abuse offences (drug influenced deviance)‚ while the men are involved in the white collar crimes (Schwartz and Steffensmeier‚ 2008). The economic vulnerability and patriarchal power relations in the society are the push factors for increasing involvement of women in less serious crimes (Steffensmeier‚ 1980; Miller

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    the main theme "of how people seek intimacy but don’t know how to achieve it" (Gaitskill‚ 289) is conveyed by the author through the characters‚ symbolism and setting and imagery. Firstly‚ the two main characters in this story‚ Kitty and Stew‚ are crucial elements of the story to present its theme. When Kitty was a child‚ her and Stew were intimate. She would laugh at her father’s jokes about playing with the hairs of his nose. (Gaitskill‚ 290) This intimacy did not last as Kitty hit her teenage

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    The flea by John Donne is a persuasive poem‚ in which the speaker is trying to convince his love interest to have a sexual relationship with him. The speaker’s‚ love interest rejects his request of intimacy because it is hinted that the female lover is a proper lady‚ and does not believe in premarital sex. John Donne represents the sexual union of the speaker and lover‚ with the use of imagery‚ rhythm‚ and the conceit of a flea. The flea is utilized as a metaphor to represent the relationship between

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    development? Behavioral interdependence- The impact we have on each other‚ the way we treat each other determines how we will be treated.  Need fulfillment-   Plays a role in our psychological‚ social‚ spiritual‚ and physical health          Intimacy- sharing feelings with each other freely          Social integration- sharing worries and concerns with each other          Nurturance- having someone to take care of us and that we can take care of          Assistance- having help in times of

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    what a relationship really is and then discussed Sternberg’s “Triangular Theory of Love” which contains passion‚ intimacy and commitment. I have heard and read about this before but it made me feel better that I was more enlightened. I have an almost 4-year relationship with my boyfriend and I couldn’t be gladder to know that we have a consummate type of love. I learned that intimacy is not just being physically close or having sexual interactions‚ but it’s a way of allowing another person to see

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    BM: CASE 3: A NEW MORNING FOR MOUNTAIN DEW Mountain Dew was launched in 1969. PepsiCo initially marketed Mountain Dew with the countrified tag line “Yahoo Mountain Dew! It will tickle your innards”. Since then‚ the drink has outgrown its provincial roots. After an unsuccessful attempt in the early 1980s to bring urban teenage drinkers to the brand by advertising on MTV‚ the company switched its focus to using outdoor action scenes in its ads. In the late 1980s‚ Mountain Dew posted double-digit

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