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    Response to Tough Guise

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    Tough Guise in Guyland In the documentary by Jackson Katz‚ an anti violence educator‚ Tough Guise‚ many aspects of society and the effect it has on the men today were discussed. There is a huge comparison of society today and society forty years ago. The image‚ the persona‚ and the beliefs of what a man is have all been tainted. Men should now be intimidating‚ angry‚ aggressive‚ testosterone raging beasts. First‚ the image of a man has dramatically changed. As Jackson Katz quoted‚ males are

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    NBC Tough Decisions

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    1 Chapter 8 Case Study: Making Difficult Decisions at NBC Universal The NBC Universal’s late night programming network where faced with some very tough decisions regarding Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien talk show host. I’m sure everyone is familiar with this dynamic duo‚ if not allow me to share a little history about these two gentleman. Jay Leno was born James Douglas Muir Leno on April 28‚ 1950‚ in New Rochelle‚ New York to father Angelo Leno and mother Cathryn Leno. Jay Leno is the

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT subcontinent is the Indus Valley Civilization that flourished between 2600 and 1900 BC in the Indus river basin. Their cities were laid out with geometric regularity‚ but no known mathematical documents survive from this civilization. The oldest extant mathematical records from India are the Sulba Sutras (dated variously between the 8th century BC and the 2nd century AD)‚ appendices to religious texts which give simple rules for constructing altars of various shapes‚

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    Tough Guise Gender

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    are unconsciously receiving rules and expectations on how we need to act‚ speak‚ and look. Both men and women are told to act and feel a certain way. Jack Katz allowed to see how much men are hindered by these unsaid rules. Watching Jack Katz film‚ Tough Guise‚ taught me so much of what men have to struggle with every day. It made me empathetic to men that have grown in this “Boys don’t cry” society‚ because they are prohibited to freely express themselves. It must be so hard for men to not be able

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    implementing it. • Did you ever make a risky decision? Why? How did you handle it? • Did you ever postpone making a decision? Why? • Have you ever dealt with company policy you weren’t in agreement with? How? • Have you gone above and beyond the call of duty? If so‚ how? • When you worked on multiple projects how did you prioritize? • How did you handle meeting a tight deadline? • Give an example of how you set goals and achieve them. • Did you ever not meet your goals? Why? • What do you

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    Jackson Katz Tough Guise

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    MEDIA EDUCATION FOUNDATION T R A N S C R I PT VIOLENCE‚ MEDIA & THE CRISIS IN MASCULINITY Challenging media TOUGH GUISE: ABRIDGED VERSION TOUGH GUISE Violence‚ Media & the Crisis in Masculinity (ABRIDGED version) Executive Producer & Director: Sut Jhally Producers: Susan Ericsson & Sanjay Talreja Written by: Jackson Katz & Jeremy Earp Editors: Sut Jhally‚ Susan Ericsson‚ Sanjay Talreja & Jeremy Smith Featuring an interview with Jackson Katz Anti-Violence Educator Media Education

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    at the end of act two? Events throughout the Act lead to the dramatic tension at the end of act two such as the gradual build up towards the shock of Eric as the father of Eva’s unborn child; Mrs Birling’s swift change form outright confidence to devastation at the end of act two and Eric’s entrance just as Mrs Birling has claimed that the father of Eva’s unborn child should take sole responsibility for the suicide. Priestley creates this dramatic tension at the end of act two in order to set up

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    society‚ media portrays tough love as a negative factor that should not be applied to children. Coming from a family with a tough love approach‚ I would have to disagree with the majority. Tough love opens up a whole new way of raising a child especially when it comes to them growing up in the long run. Many people would look down upon “tough love” considering they want to see their child content and corporal punishment would of course upset them. The road to taking a tough love approach may be rough

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    Call to Action

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    A Call to Action: Regulate Use of Cell Phones on the Road When a cell phone goes off in a classroom or at a concert‚ we are irritated‚ but at least our lives are not endangered. When we are on the road‚ however‚ irresponsible cell phone users are more than irritating: They are putting our lives at risk. Many of us have witnessed drivers so distracted by dialing and chatting that they resemble drunk drivers‚ weaving between lanes‚ for example‚ or nearly running down pedestrians in crosswalks

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    concept of “tough empathy.” Do you agree with the practice of “tough empathy”? In what situations would you find this technique effective? Please give examples. From the article‚ we could see that tough empathy is the ability to understand others with intense emotions and devoted to assist others to develop others by promoting a strong relationship among them. I would say that it would be beneficial if we could perform tough empathy. Although‚ this skill is needed in every situation‚ tough empathy would

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