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Against Gay Marriage Essay

Writing an essay on a controversial topic such as the one mentioned can be a challenging task for
various reasons. Firstly, the subject matter involves deeply personal and sensitive issues, which may
require a delicate approach to avoid causing offense or perpetuating stereotypes. Additionally, the
topic is often surrounded by strong emotions and differing opinions, making it essential to maintain a
balanced and well-reasoned argument.

Addressing the complexities of the debate on gay marriage demands a comprehensive understanding
of historical, cultural, legal, and ethical aspects. Researching and gathering credible sources that
represent diverse perspectives is crucial to presenting a nuanced and informed discussion. Striking a
balance between expressing personal opinions and providing evidence-based arguments requires
careful consideration to ensure the essay's credibility.

Moreover, the writer must be aware of potential biases and be vigilant in avoiding language that may
be perceived as discriminatory or prejudiced. Constructing a coherent and logical essay structure is
vital to guide readers through the complexities of the topic while maintaining clarity and focus.

In conclusion, crafting an essay against gay marriage requires a thorough understanding of the
subject, a commitment to objectivity, and the ability to navigate sensitive issues with tact and
respect. Writing on such topics necessitates a high level of research, critical thinking, and empathy to
ensure a thoughtful and well-rounded exploration of the subject matter.
Against Gay Marriage Essay Against Gay Marriage Essay
Stereotypes Of The China Doll
I. Introduction

The China Doll stereotype is a kind of stereotype wherein the west portrays the East
Asian girls as a sexual object. Being diminutive, permissive, and coy are three main
things the west sees in eastern women. This stereotype is not new, for it has been
going on for 200 years. It began when Marco Polo began his journey. Aside from that,
in 1839, in the opium war, these women were exported to the west. In the late 1800 s,
French naval officer Pierre Loti loved writing about his trips.

In 1888, during his trip to Japan, he met a woman that became his temporary wife. He
described her diminutive doll like appearance. He, then wrote a book about it called
Madame Chrysamtheme and has become famous and was printed for more than a
hundred times. However, that story did not stop there. Another American opera was ...
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Also, it is needed that Asian women take the initiative to be able to portray themselves
and bring about their perspective culture and not allow Western influence to tamper with
it. Slowly, it is through talent of Asian women that recognition is gained and culture is
promoted, and so long as that continues to progress will it be possible to completely
eradicate the objectification of Asian women suffering through the racial generalization
that is the China doll stereotype.

VII. Sources

Uchida, Aki. (1998) The Orientalization of Asian Woman In America. In Women s Studies
International Forum. (Vol 21, No. 2. P. 161 174). USA; Elsevier Science Ltd.
Said, E. (1979). Orientalism. New York: Vintage Books.
McLeod, J. (2000). Beginning postcolonialism. Manchester, U.K.: Manchester University
Press. Cristen (2015) Stereotypology: Submissive China Dolls. Youtube:. Stuff Mom
Never Told You
The Theory Of A Classic Management Theory Essay
National Diploma in Business L6

Unit: 9735
Assessment Title: demonstrate knowledge of theory in relation to management in
organizations.

Name: Manthankumar Dave


Student id: 12000831

Task 1

1.1
Classical theory:
Contributions: Classic management theory was presented in the late nineteenth century. It
got to be broad in the first 50% of the twentieth century, as associations attempted to
address issues of modern administration, including specialization, proficiency, higher
quality, cost lessening and administration laborer connections. While other administration
theory have developed from that point forward, established administration methodologies
are still utilized today by numerous little entrepreneurs to construct their organizations
and to succeed.
Strengths: in this theory mostly focus that how to save the time and progress. Improve
economic efficiency in the work force.
Weakness: In The classical theory, nobody was concentrating on workers and their
connections which could be more helpful for accomplishing their objectives. As opposed
to workers were getting drained as they were dealt with.
Humanistic theory:
Contributions: The relationship in between owner and employee is helpful in this theory.
Authoritative accomplishment is a result of agent motivation and interpersonal
associations that prompt change gainfulness.
Strengths: This theory tells about the Humanistic and inventive introductions which can
be useful to expand the laborer advancement.
Self-Acceptance In Buffy The Vampire Slayer
In Buffy The Vampire Slayer Buffy is a attractive teenage female at Sunny Dale High
School. A secret hero known to slay vampires and demons. Buffy is the main character
in the show. Buffy excels in her agility to fight with strength, leadership, psychic
abilities, super strength, danger senses and great super speed in order to fight the
villains in town. This is a life about a teenage student who is characterized to play two
roles but is stuck between trying to save people from vampires and trying to have a
normal teenage life. In Buffy s life we see a teenage girl who wants to have a normal
life and do teenage things with friends, frat parties, secretly drinking, cheerleading and
dating etc. In the the article of Multidimensional Family Functioning: Predicting Personal
Growth Initiative says: (Ryff, 1989; Ryff Keyes, 1995) resulted in a model of
psychological well being that consists of six dimensions: self acceptance, positive
relations with others, autonomy, environmental mastery, purpose in life, and personal
growth its clear Buffy craves the acceptance of these qualities of self acceptance, positive
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so she surprises her emotions and hold in any kind of emotions towards her father like
it doesn t bother her, and as usually she plays the tough role and set all emotions aside.
I feel like her personal growth has as normal teenage inflicted with her being a slayer a
women with independence and not need any protection from any man or person. in
the show Helpless she expresses that she can take of her self with any protection of
anyone but also being vulnerable to vampires since she lost her super strengths. but in
t`he mist she was lost and wanted her power back to not feel vulnerable to the darker
world. I she she scared of loosing her powers of fighting vampires for two reason of be
vulnerable and yet aging not know how to live a normal
Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health Social...
Level 2 Award in Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health, Social Care and
Children and Young People s Settings Workbook

Level 2 Award in Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health, Social Care and
Children and Young People s Settings Workbook Contents
Modules Topic Contracts of employment Anti discrimination Age discrimination
Statutory rights and responsibilities Disability discrimination Working hours, rest breaks
and holiday entitlement Maternity/Paternity, parental and adoption leave Absence and
sickness Data protection and access to personal information Health and safety Contracts
of employment Anti discrimination Procedures and documentation within your
organisation Working hours and holiday entitlements Sickness ... Show more content on
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Below is an example of a journal entry:

Your reflective learning journal entry should include: The description of the
event that took place; What you have learned; How it has affected your job role; Short
term implications to you or your job role and Long term implications to you or your job
role.

Creating a new journal entry 1. 2. Click on the button on the navigation menu.

Under the Actions Menu click on New Journal.

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The My Learning Journal is very much like sending a message, you have: a subject line,
content section and can attach a file or multiple files. 3. 4. 5. Type in the subject for your
My Learning Journal entry; In the content section, enter your main journal entry; Attach
any reference files by clicking the browse button and selecting the files from your
computer.

Your journal entry should look like the example listed below:

6.

Click the post button once you have checked the contents and your entry will be added to
your My Learning Journal .

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