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    well respected‚ highly studied Plato‚ who was able to realize same gender attraction and love‚ from the earliest and most founding times of human existence‚ as that of a “wonderful emotion” (Contz 378)‚ is shear proof of just pure true love‚ being genderless‚ but indeed still true if even it were between a man and a man. David Popenoe and Barbara Dafoe Whitehead are the authors of The State of Unions. This article indeed explains the states of mass changes from a statistical spectrum of how the

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    Problem Political neutering of our gender roles is having a damaging effect on our military culture. Senior enlisted leaders need to understand how social engineering is distracting military leaders from their true intended purpose of cultivating a devastating fighting force. The return of common sense policy application will allow leaders to recalibrate their focus on real issues of combat preparedness facing our service men and women. This paper will discuss what led to the current “gender

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    pay said surgery‚ creating yet another inequality between social classes for people who are probably already stigmatised on account of their difference. Therefore‚ I strongly agree that Passport Canada should review their policies and consider a “genderless” option. The arrangements made by countries such as Bangladesh and the USA are also useful improvements I believe other states should

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    which conjures up images of terrorism.”‚ however that is not at all the case. Randa Abdel-Fattah contests‚ "To the Muslim woman‚ the hijab provides a sense of empowerment. It is a personal decision to dress modestly according to the command of a genderless Creator; to assert pride in self‚ and embrace one ’s faith openly‚ with independence and courageous conviction." This essay will illustrate how head coverings do not reduce a woman’s freedom‚ but in fact adds to her liberation because it her choice

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    “The Scream” Edvard Munch‚ born December 12‚ 1863 in Loten Norway‚ suffered through many trials in his life time. Edvard experienced the tragedy of his mother’s death from tuberculosis‚ the death of his sister from tuberculosis‚ the death of his brother from pneumonia‚ and another sister having been institutionalized for mental illness. Throughout his life he internally faced many demons which lead to the creations of some of his most famous and incredible works of art. It was from 1889-1892

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    Antitheatricalism in Light of Ben Jonson’s Volpone   Commentary by Joel Culpepper Crossdressing in England was mostly opposed by the Fundamentalist branch of the Protestant Church known as the Puritans. The Puritan dogma‚ much like the concept of transvestism‚ was constantly challenged. Puritans found resistance in the religious authorities of the Church of England and the English government. Before 1536‚ the Roman Catholic Church was unimpeded and always won over Puritan proposals regarding legislation

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    “The World of Near Perfection.” The story of utopian culture in the story "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas‚" by Ursula Guin will turn from happiness to sinister as the reader will soon discover that there is a steep cost to pay for satisfaction. These social orders appear flawless at first glance; in any case‚ to see all the more about its nationals and their conventions is to discover that utopia is precisely what its definition proposes: impossible. Paradise is unnatural‚ it is in of itself

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    Kawaii culture is a segment of Japanese culture that has become a global phenomenon. Since kawaii culture has become acculturated to Western culture‚ the concept of ‘kawaii’ has impacted Eastern and Western cultures‚ both males and females’ behaviour‚ influencing different aspects of society‚ including the perception of beauty‚ its influences in the modern feminist movement and the influence on gender identity. The perception of beauty has become the product of globalising kawaii culture. Since

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    transformed into more recognized trends. For a broad cross cultural look at clothing and its place in society‚ refer to the entries for clothing‚ costume‚ and fabrics. Although fashion can be ready towards being womanly or manly‚ some fashion trends are genderless. For me‚ fashion helps you express ’yourself’ and therefore it should always be based on what you find interesting‚ and no one else! Fashion is an expression of one’s inner self and not a reflection of every one’s expectation of what should be

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    Re-Addressing Identity

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    Daniel Grind Charles Miles 1301-295 17 November 2013 Re-Addressing Identity In her essay‚ "Are We Worried About Storm’s Identity or Our own?" Patricia J. Williams asks the philosophical question‚ "Are we worried about Storm’s identity or our own?" Her argument implies that we worry about our own identity as she describes her analytical process‚ a personal narration from which she derives her analytical

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