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    Unmasking Men

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    Unmasking Manly Man Rigoberto Magana Excelsior College Summary During a 19 month study of life on two oil platforms that included living‚ eating‚ and working alongside crews offshore‚ the key finding was that extinguishing macho behavior is vital to achieving top performance. Oil rigs are dirty‚ dangerous‚ and demanding workplaces that have traditionally encouraged displays of masculine strength‚ daring‚ and technical prowess. Over the past 15 years or so the platforms have shifted this macho

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    Norms: · Respect elders (e.g.‚ the laborer is the self-appointed enforcer of good manners) · The jurors had come to value a case based on facts‚ not prejudice or stereotypes. Those who upheld this value (Juror 8 and the Juror 4) were respected and became leaders that were looked to for guidance. The jurors that maintained arguments based on stereotypes alienated themselves from the others. · The decision has to be unanimous (hung jury was something nobody liked) · No racial prejudices were tolerated

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    A Manly Monk Essay

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    “A Manly Monk” is an intriguing look at the historical Buddha‚ with appropriate context for the time in which he lived‚ and with all the nuances of social norms exhibited and expected of men at the time he was alive. I really liked that it also gave note that some of the characteristics imposed upon the historical Buddha might not necessarily be accurate‚ or characteristics that he might not have exhibited when he was alive. As Powers notes‚ some of “this narrative is the creation of authors who

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    Group Roles and Norms

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    Explicit norms are rules that are clearly stated. Implicit norms are hard for people with difficulty with socially-based learning. Roles within groups are different tasks that different people perform and the specific accomplishments each is expected to attain (Baron‚ Branscombe & Byrne‚ 2009‚ p. 384). An example of an explicit role is a professor for a class. The students in the class play the explicit role in the course. The professor’s role is to guide and nurture their students. An implicit role

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    Unmasking the Iron Veil

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    Unmasking the Iron Veil The Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism are two very different time periods in which the persecution of others‚ based on religion or party affiliation‚ happened. These two eras occurred two centuries apart‚ yet both are very similar. The constant fear and chattering of rumors induced hysteria and paranoia within both societies. It makes you wonder if we‚ as a society‚ can accept others who are not described as normal? Or can we even accept those who are different and not judge

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    Role of Men

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    The traditional roles of men and women were established to ensure the power of the head of household. Historically speaking‚ that head of household was always male. But the rapidly developing world has brought about many changes into the traditional roles of both men and women. We have been socialized to expect men to be brave‚ industrious and domineering‚ whereas women have been expected to be submissive‚ timid and nurturing. Nowadays‚ however‚ women do not have to rely on their husbands anymore

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    language as well as performances. Culture norms may impose members of a certain community to define which traits‚ behaviors‚ roles are considered appropriate or inappropriate to each gender. Although these values are not constant and may change due to cultural revolutions and social changes‚ they are a powerful generator of stereotypes and biases. Despite the fact that many gender roles remain the same‚ others change over time. In the past‚ for example‚ Algerian men refused their spouses to work outside

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    Gender RolesNorms‚ and Socialization And How These Aspects Affect Society One topic that often comes up in a sociological conversation is socialization. How is it spread? Who spreads it? What makes a specific piece of material socialization? Many sociologists agree that the media has a large roll in socialization and spreading it on a wide scale. The purpose of this paper is to explore the media and see where and how it is spreading its own form of socialization. Sociological research

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    Ecology Report on Manly Dam

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    A qualitative and quantitative examination of the limnology of Manly Reservoir Catchment Word Count: 3‚916 Abstract Limnology of the Manly Reservoir Catchment was undertaken to assess the trophic status of the lentic system in the catchment area. Manly Dam is surrounded by urban development and bushland. It is of extreme importance as both a water supply for domestic and commercial use and as a site

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    seminar was a very thought-provoking experience because of the contentious issue we were discussing. People conveyed their opinions regarding gender roles in a very explicit and coherent manner‚ and it really shows how my fellow peers have developed their own personal opinions regarding this social norm. The seminar began with Juliet stating that gender roles still are a part of lives and still play a heavy impact on both females and males. She referred directly to the Halloween costumes for little girls’

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