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    I have realized that culture has played a significant role in creating a perception for myself and my family. The Pakistani culture that my parents were raised up in, they have tended to understand it and be able to continue their life with those ideas. Therefore, when the topic of gender is thought about, upon many experiences in my life, I know I have had many barriers and even situations where I did not agree with regarding gender. My parents, raised in a Pakistani household, have very strong

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    The topic of this project is gender and long term educational goals. As a collective, our group wanted to see if we could find a relationship with the major one chooses to study and their gender identity. Many components are considered when making personal choices. Some, innate and others are thought out methodically, however, our connections to the world around us play a crucial role on how a person chooses to make a life decision. The people close to us, our family members, our culture, and institutions

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    conducted regarding gender roles in the Croatian culture. Firstly, according to the interview conducted with Iveta, religion does play a factor in the gender roles of Croatia. Gender roles were influenced by religion, which is similar to the research, conducted by Brajdić, Birkelund, & Štulhofer (2007) “religious beliefs remain an important predictor of traditionalism” (49). Some of the specific gender roles for women were, according to Iveta, as the main caregivers of children. This role for women given

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    The male gender role is beginning to emerge as an important and legitimate controversial topic. There are two conditions that defined a male: biological and social. Biology provides a dichotomous male and female prototypes. Male babies are traditionally born with one X and one Y chromosome, as well as the genitalia, called the testes. A key biological function of males is the reproduction, in which a male attempts to produce offspring that will carry their genes. Males typically have higher testosterone

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    sexuality, gender roles, and gender expectation and how it is all related. All of these we discussed are a big part of human sexuality. We talked about how gender roles are put on a person before he or she is even actually born. Gender roles are established as soon as we are assigned a gender by color. If you are a boy more than likely you are going to be associated with baby blue. If you are a girl on the other hand you are identifies as pink. Another thing we focused on is the unspoken roles that takes

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    (Theroux). He strongly exemplifies his understanding to the reader through personal experiences and ridiculing the silly gestures that both men and women make, and remain faithful to, in order to substantiate their purported gender roles in society. Theroux believes that both genders are subverted, at a young age, in their growing

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    some areas from attending school. Without basic knowledge, they cannot obtain jobs and their health conditions are lowered. Even if education is offered, it does not have a positive impact because it is of little quality. Despite the deeply rooted gender roles in the Middle East, women should be offered the same education as men. The limited access to education women receive affects the Middle East’s labor force. According to the Population Reference Bureau, “Only 20 percent of women ages 15 and older

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    Gender Roles in Literature Introduction Gender roles are the roles in life that society deems appropriate for each gender to play. These roles are recorded in countless ways, such as art, literature, and media. In order to understand gender roles in literature, we must have a good knowledge as to why gender roles even exist. It is common to try to categorize things and people; this is part of human nature. It is no surprise that men and women have been categorized as well. Throughout history have

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    viewpoints would have to go towards the males, because people view them to do so much in life. One main example of this would have to be the male’s role in relationships. To society, everyone sees the male’s role to be the one to protect his loved one as well as provide for the both of them and their family. Society also sees that the man’s main role is to be the “man of the house” when it comes to relationships and not letting their wives do much. Males are even seen as fearless and not afraid to

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    Throughout the years, gender roles have been present in our day-to-day lives and within our households. We were taught from a young age how boys are supposed to behave or carry themselves as well as how girls should act or dress. These views that were instilled in us at a very young age evolved into the gender role opinions most people acquire today. The most common or “traditional” opinion of what the preferred gender roles should be are the man belongs in the work place making the money for the

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