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Consider how male and female characters are presented, and think about whether these portrayals are accurate and/or influential

Read the following and in the box in your own words answer the following statements.
Most would agree that what we read contributes to the formation of self-images that help to construct our identities. When we read, watch movies, or listen to music, girls can imagine themselves as women and boys can imagine themselves as men. Short Stories, poems, plays, and movies affect our ideas about who we are as males and females in our contemporary culture. In other words, literature is one of the homes of gender stereotypes. The stories that we read, hear and see– from childhood to adulthood– provide characters and events with which children can identify and through which we can consider our own actions, beliefs, and emotions. Gender Criticism “examines how sexual identity influence the creation and reception of literary works.”
Short stories are particularly effective examples of how males and females view and represent their worlds. The length and immediacy of fiction make it well-suited for communicating notions of gender, perceptions, and individual realities. For example, Ernest Hemingway described his writing as an iceberg. “There is seven-eighths underwater for every part that shows.” His works are notable for their lack of subjectivity – often very little attention is given to the characters’ emotions, conversations consist of little more than the characters’ own words, and descriptive details about setting and environment are remarkably lacking. In this way, he leaves the vast majority of the story – including the he outcome–to be inferred and interpreted by the reader.
By comparison, Kate Chopin, in her classic “Story of an Hour,” focuses intently on the subjective emotion of her main character, Mrs. Mallard. She literally takes one hour – a compact, fragment of time – and creates a much larger, more profound, representation of reality. Some argue that male writers tend to treat emotion as background, while female perspective such as Chopin use emotion and descriptive details to challenge conventional literary stereotypes in general, and stereotypes of women in particular.
Our reading choices are certainly affected by gender as well. One literary – ritic humorously developed “The Girl Cooties Theory of Genre Literature.” She notes that our tastes are impacted by our gender. For example, Doyle argues that Romances and similar stories are perceived as strictly female choices, while Westerns and Science Fiction are masculine in terms of audience reception. So, it would seem, Twilight and Nicholas Sparks novels have “girl cooties,” while thrillers and war stories – Tom Clancy and Vietnam War chronicler Tim O’Brien – are nearly girl-cootie free.
These are oversimplifications, but do be aware that stereotyping and gender-bias should not be underestimated, and many would argue are an important and rewarding subject to consider as you read literary fiction. At the very least, note who is – and isn’t – represented in your readings. Consider how male and female characters are presented, and think about whether these portrayals are accurate and/or influential

Which short story did you respond most strongly to, either positively or negatively?

Which short story did you respond most strongly to, either positively or negatively? Using examples, explain why the form and/or content had an impact on you.

Discuss the motives of specific characters.

Compare and contrast a selected theme, for example, revenge from recent readings. Discuss the motives of specific characters. Who is more/less justified in their actions? What are the differences in the behavior? Defend your choices with examples from the readings. Which characters are more/less sympathetic? What unintended consequences follow from the actions of these individuals? From whose point of view is each story told? NOTE: You may use some information, but do not copy exact writing from material of your journal or homework that are from past forum posts.

Analyze a recent reading or two on a topic of your choice.

Analyze a recent reading or two on a topic of your choice. Review the Powerpoint in Learning Unit 3 on Writing about Literature for tips on how to write and argue about fiction. Your entry should be no less than one or more than two typed, double spaced pages.

Evaluate the theory of emerging adulthood and discuss the criticisms of the theory.

Throughout your textbook the developmental period of emerging adulthood (18-25 years old) is discussed. Jeffrey Arnett (2000) suggests that this period of development is defined by identity exploration, instability, self-focused behaviors and thoughts, a feeling of being in-between adolescence and adulthood, and an overwhelming sense of optimism for the future. Other researchers, such as James Côté (2014), have criticized the theory of emerging adulthood calling it a dangerous myth and a form of institutionalized moratorium on identity formation. These researchers often cite research on emerging adults that show increases in depression, anxiety, suicidal behavior, substance abuse, and sexually transmitted diseases during this development period. Further, another criticism of emerging adulthood research is that the majority of research focuses on American students at four-year universities. For Paper Assignment #3, you should respond to the following using the sources provided to you as well as additional peer-reviewed sources you find:

  • Evaluate the theory of emerging adulthood and discuss the criticisms of the theory. Is the theory an accurate reflection of the experiences of 18 to 25-year-olds? Why or why not?
  • Are there differences in risky behaviors and identity formation for emerging adults who are students and those who are not students? What other differences are there between students and non-students in emerging adulthood?
  • Is the developmental period of emerging adulthood found in other countries besides the United States? Why or why not? What factors influence the occurrence of the emerging adulthood in these countries?

What are the strengths regarding what this instrument can tell us about the client?

For this week’s Assignment you will be creating a hypothetical case assessment involving a client with an issue that merits an adult (18 years – 70 years) personality assessment. Write a minimum 10-page essay incorporating the following elements: Include the following demographic and personal information: fictional name, age, marital status, number of children, educational level, income level, and relevant medical history. Describe clearly the nature of the client’s presenting problem (e.g., consideration of inpatient substance abuse treatment, a candidate for successful completion of a behavior analysis/application program, or a patient with a psychiatric diagnosis, etc.). Explain the initial problem in sufficient detail to make clear your decisions regarding assessment. Based on the above, answer the following questions in essay format: What would be the most appropriate instrument in personality assessment for evaluating the primary presenting problem? What are the strengths regarding what this instrument can tell us about the client? Why is this the most appropriate instrument? (Be sure to include appropriate reference to source materials.) What are the limitations of what this instrument can tell us about the client? Discuss some of the concerns or issues that might arise in a workplace setting with an individual that has this personality disorder. Elaborate on how this disorder could affect the workplace culture/climate in regards to behavior, interpersonal and group interactions, and productivity. In your discussion of the assessment process, including administration and interpretation, consider professional competencies that reflect the professional characteristics, culture of a given work setting and how these practices are essential to an effective multicultural competency environment. Along with the text, and the three articles listed below, locate an additional two peer-reviewed journal articles. (6 total references) Note: Find a test measuring a construct in your area of interest; do not purchase a review of any test. You will use the websites to look up the name and brief description of a test and then conduct further research on your own about this test. Read the following articles which are accessible through the following Library links: Meinert, D. (2015). Heads Up! HR Magazine, 60(5), 88. Retrieved from https://search-ebscohost-com.libauth.purdueglobal.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f5h&AN=103076489&site=eds-live Fine, S. (2013). Practical guidelines for implementing pre-employment integrity tests. Public Personnel Management, 42(2), 281-292. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.libauth.purdueglobal.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=88923808&site=eds-live Discuss the following in essay format: Address the purpose of pre-employment integrity testing. Describe the primary purpose many organizations include integrity testing during the hiring process of new employees. Describe the differences between overt integrity tests and personality-based integrity tests, including when an organization would choose one over the other type. Discuss the guidance the author provides in regards to fairness and adverse impact from integrity tests. Garvey, M. J., Momsen, B., & Steinberg, H. (2016). Strategic Customer Service, Cultural Differences, & the Big 5 in Canada, China, Switzerland, Taiwan, and the United States. Allied Academies International Conference: Proceedings of the Academy of Strategic Management (ASM), 15(2), 32–36. Retrieved from https://search-ebscohost-com.libauth.purdueglobal.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=120015226&site=eds-live Compare and contrast what makes certain countries successful in customer service. Discuss the masculinity index and how it is used in the hiring/selection process. Examine the relationship between respect, power, and personality

What are your short-term and long-term personal and professional goals,

What are your short-term and long-term personal and professional goals, and how do you expect an MBA from USC Marshall to help you reach your goals? (500 words)

Analyze your issue or event in wellness through the lenses of the natural and applied sciences and the social sciences.

For this fourth milestone, you will analyze your issue or event in wellness through the lenses of the natural and applied sciences and the social sciences. Like Milestone Two, this task provides you with an opportunity to dive deeper into your analysis of the issue or event through these two lenses.

What are some issues that young adults should be aware of and discuss prior to engaging in a cohabitating relationship?

Factors that influence intimate relationships, marriage, and parenting are discussed throughout your textbook. These factors include, but are not limited to, financial stability, age, gender roles/stereotypes, and education obtained. In Paper Assignment #4, respond to the following questions:

  • What are some issues that young adults should be aware of and discuss prior to engaging in a cohabitating relationship? What are some social, emotional, and financial consequences of cohabitating together before marriage?
  • Why do people get married? Discuss research on martial satisfaction and the factors that contribute to satisfaction. Based on peer-reviewed research, what is the best age for individuals to get married? Explain your answer.
  • What are some factors that contribute to divorce? In what ways will divorce affect future relationships?
  • Discuss the impact of having children on a marriage. What factors influence decisions about childcare (i.e., choosing to have a parent stay at home or both work outside the home)? From a sociocultural perspective, compare and contrast how becoming a parent affects men and women.
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Express your Canadian identity and your world view

Express your Canadian identity and your world view