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Title: Gender Role In Social Construction
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March 21, 1996 |
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These acts include anything from using foul language to premarital sex. By comparing the views of these two cultures it is easy to see how "knowledge in one society may not be considered knowledge in another society"(Rouster 1). Each society believes their views are the most acceptable views, because each society is based on a different social construction... Showed first 250 characters
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Each society believes their views are the most acceptable views, because each society is based on a different social construction.
The media is one of the most influential tools that social constructionists use to broadcast their theories. "By the time high school kids graduate they will have seen 360,000 TV ads that affect the way they dress, style their hair, and even the way they diet"(England, McBride and Peirce 16)... Showed next 250 characters
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