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    intercourse Sexuality: ← Innate ← Context-specific ← Preference   Gender: ← Biological or role ← Complex and changeable Stets and Burke ← “Femininity and masculinity - or one’s gender identity - refers to the degree to which persons see themselves as masculine or feminine given what it means to be a man or woman in society. Femininity and masculinity are rooted in the social (one’s gender) rather than the biological (one’s sex). Societal members decide what being male

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    The terms race‚ class and gender are very important topics in sociology. Race‚ class and gender are how individuals directly identify with distinctive groups. These terms allow us to define and give clarity to how each person fits into society. According our textbook‚ race is characterized by‚ “physically distinguishable populations that share a common ancestry”( Zinn‚ 153). In other words‚ what determines a person’s race is there physical characteristics.This could be identified by the color of

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    WHAT ARE YOU TO DO WHEN LOOKING LIKE YOU DO IS NOT BEAUTIFUL? Beautiful. Everyone wants to look beautiful‚ but who determines what beautiful is? Being ugly is a problem that everyone fears. Getting under the knife on a surgical table is an answer to the problem. Eating an apple and only an apple‚ once a day is the other answer to the problem. The problem of not looking beautiful is slowly wiping out the naturally beautiful men and women. What are you to do when looking like you do‚ is not beautiful

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    Race‚ Class‚ and Gender in Learning Strayer University There is no simple definition or answer when one asks the question‚ “What is the purpose of education in adult learning.” To justly answer or define this question one most first ask one definitive question that will provide three important variables. Ultimately‚ we must ask “Who is asking this question?” simply‚ what is this person’s background‚ are they a WASP or a minority? What is their social class? Are they male or female? The answers

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    the crippling and arbitrary views on race and religion. The very concept of dividing and separating members of the humanity based on color and nationality is asinine given that race is a social construct. The insipid and manmade concepts of race and religion has ignited and induced countless bloodshed among individuals who neglect that all participants in the deadly and unnecessary evil of war are members of the human race. The inventions of race and religion have only serve to divide individuals

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    meanings of race and religion. The new-found changes whites made in response to their affiliations with the Indian tribes significantly shaped the racereligion‚ and economic life. With the nation enmeshed in a sixty-year war against tribes from the Ohio Country‚ bureaucrats and missionaries debated if Indians had the ability to find a place within the nation. Contemporaneously‚ in Oneida country in upstate New York‚ Indians from nearly one dozen tribes held gatherings to discuss race and becoming

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    Sociology 190 | Race & Gender in Science Fiction | [1968-2008] | | Noble Hauser | 11/25/2012 | | Ever since the invention of the silver screen‚ people have projected society’s views into movies. Every year‚ millions of people sit in at theaters‚ and are subject to the themes and messages put in front of them. From the submissive Dorothy from Wizard of Oz to the ever-present white protagonist‚ fiction and reality have always mirrored each other‚ and movies have either served

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    Charlotte Shaffer August 19‚ 2014 Professor Skaggs NKU RaceGender‚ & Mass Media Honestly when I signed up for this class at the end of last year I was kind of looking forward to it. When I heard the name of the class I thought it would be very interesting and give me a new perspective on the world and my place in it. To me‚ this class will be about how the media portrays the genders and races of the world; how the advertisements we see in our everyday lives affect the way we go about them

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    Through my experience and what I believe to be a victim of race and religion discrimination by applying for a job at two of the local family owned businesses. In my defense‚ it is my assumption that the two local businesses that I applied for did not hire because of either race or religion. At each business I went to the store and applied in person. My first encounterment was at a Thai restaurant‚ I was with my friend who also applied with me at the same time because we went to the restaurant together

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    Intersectionality: GenderRace‚ and Gangs Introduction In much of social science research‚ genderrace‚ class‚ and other dimensions of identity are treated as discrete variables‚ to be studied and measured separately. In recent years‚ however‚ feminist sociological theorists have argued that racegender‚ class‚ and other axes of identity must be treated as overlapping and intersecting forms of oppression. Kimberlé Crenshaw‚ (1989) was among the first to articulate this theory‚ and coined

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