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The Men's Resource Center: Whether or Not to Address Men's Community Needs. This paper assesses how the men's resource center can aid in creating a sense of diversity and balance by providing much- needed resources to the male community.
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The Problem that has no name This paper is written at junior level. The contents of this paper compare and contrast the themes of the two books written on feminism, The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison and The Problem that has no name by Betty Friedan.
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Church and Homosexuality. The Industrial and Urban Revolutions during the 18th and 19th Century brought many changes to the country. Many inventors discovered some major discoveries. Families often moved from the country to the town. Child labor was quite common with families that had six or seven children.
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Detective Stories. This paper explains the elements and evolution of detective fictions. Since the 1920s, the form of detective fictions has taken a new turn by introducing ordinary characters as protagonists. This new form in American detective fictions has reinforced the definition of manhood of American culture. Violent actions depicted in these fictions to deal with complex moral decisions lead readers to equate violence with manhood.
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Violent Crime as a Rite Of Passage: An Analysis of Detective Stories. This six-page undergraduate paper examines why the majority of violent crimes are committed by men or boys who may see violence as a rite of passage to manhood. The author includes analyses of North of Nowhere and The Night Men to explore this issue.
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Night work: Sexuality, Pleasure, and Corporate Masculinity in a Tokyo Hostess Club Anne Allison. This three-page paper looks at the book Night work: Sexuality, Pleasure, and Corporate Masculinity in a Tokyo Hostess Club by anthropologist Anne Allison. It discusses the sociological approaches to how women are treated in the clubs and also how men are looked upon after they retire from work. Allison has used her own unique research method of using hands on experience rather than textual research and relying on others views.
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Homosexuality in the United States and the Adoption Issue. This ten-page paper looks at the notion of Homosexuality in America and how it affects society, how society looks upon Homosexuals and those if a state of power such as teaching. And also whether Homosexuals should adopt children or not.
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