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Topic: english research paper
jamiepartap's photo
Sun 10/07/07 03:57 PM
so i have to write a 1250 word essay for english. anyone has any ideas?

Fanta46's photo
Sun 10/07/07 04:00 PM
A Research Paper?

Atlantean_Queen's photo
Sun 10/07/07 04:03 PM
can u do it on anything?

oldsage's photo
Sun 10/07/07 04:04 PM
Write about computer dating sites.

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Sun 10/07/07 04:05 PM
yea write it in spanish

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Sun 10/07/07 04:07 PM
horse afterbirth

iRon's photo
Sun 10/07/07 04:21 PM
wtite about me they will be riveted by your paper and you will get a A for content....

Just a thought, trying to help you out.......

jamiepartap's photo
Sun 10/07/07 04:24 PM
we can pick any topic and write a compare and conrast essay..

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Sun 10/07/07 04:25 PM
write about JSH and all the cool people on it!

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Sun 10/07/07 04:27 PM
Im thinking.........why does it look like you have rose buds coming out of your head???? Is it an optical illusion????:wink: laugh jk

Yes, Optical illusion is a good topic!!!

jamiepartap's photo
Sun 10/07/07 04:57 PM
ok klc i need u as a tutor.

Fanta46's photo
Sun 10/07/07 05:00 PM
1250 words iant hardly enough to do a good research paper..

Keep it lite and simple, and always something that interests you!drinker drinker

Good luck!!

LivingByBeats's photo
Sun 10/07/07 05:07 PM
you could easily write a synopsis on the aspects of chauvinism in the 21st century. Male and female chauvinism. For example...

Male chauvinism is a term used to describe the belief that males are superior to females. The word "chauvinist" was originally used to describe one who has a fanatical loyalty in one's country. The word was later applied by the "women's liberation movement" in the 1960s and used to describe men who believe women are inferior, speak to them as inferiors, or treat them negatively based solely upon their gender. The slur "chauvinist pig" has been reclaimed by some men as a jocular personal rebuttal or tolerance of such accusations.

Female chauvinism can refer to two things. It can be the belief that females are superior to males. It can also refer to women who replicate male chauvinism and sexist stereotypes.

According to popular writers Nathanson and Young, what they see as 'ideological' feminism is chauvinistic as well as misandric. They assert that many so-called 'ideological' feminists have claimed that "women are psychologically, morally, spiritually, intellectually, and biologically superior to men". They also assert that these feminists consider knowledge created by women to be superior to that created by men.

Wendy McElroy claims that in some "gender feminist" views, all men are considered un-reformable rapists, wife-beating brutes and useless as partners or fathers to women. McElroy and other authors such as Camille Paglia claim that gender feminists view women as innocent victims who never make irresponsible or morally questionable choices. Other feminists such as Kate Fillion have started questioning the idea that women are always innocent victims of relationship problems and men always the guilty victimizers.

Ariel Levy uses the term in another sense in the title of her book, Female Chauvinist Pigs. She claims that many young women in the United States are replicating male chauvinism and sexist stereotypes about women in their embrace of "raunch culture" and traditionally masculine attributes

Nicolas Chauvin, an fanatical admirer and soldier of Napoleon 1, harbored irrational and boastful contempt toward others who did not share his views and principles. The character Chauvin in The Tricolor Cockade (1831) placed the term 'chauvinism' in the French language. 'Chauvinism' is similar to the English word 'jingoism'.

The jingoistic epithet 'male chauvinist pig' came into common usage during the women's liberation movement of the 1960's. Even today, extremist radical feminists are intractably contemptuous toward others who do not share their delusional views and principles.

Both terms 'misogyny' and 'misandry' evolved in the 1960's in the United States. Radical feminists defined term 'misogyny' as the hatred of women. Originally, I defined misandry to mean the hatred of men. After reflection, I changed the definition of misandry to mean the hatred or oppression of males. Then I redefined misogyny to mean the hatred or oppression of females. Radical feminists are chauvinists because they hate and berate anyone who does not share their views.

Kathleen Coulborn Faller displayed her bigotry in Child Sexual Abuse: Intervention and Treatment Issues. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services sponsored her work in 1993 under subcontract No. S105-89-1730 to Westover Consultants. Psychotherapist Kathleen Goodfriend nearly destroyed a family with her brand of chauvinism. Susan Murphy-Milano and K. J. Wilson wrote books on how to lie and make false accusations of rape and spousal abuse. These women are chauvinists in every sense of the term.


Acts of bigotry and misandry include:

(1) the desire or act to subjugate or oppress or punish or harm or injure, or murder a male because of his gender.

(2) the deliberate preference of a female's lie against the truth.

(3) the belief that no father can be a fit parent.

(4) the assumption that masculinity, male physiology, and male hormones cause males to become evil, sexually abusive, oppressive, and violent. The parallel assumption is we must raise boys as we do girls, in the image of misandry, without regard to a child's unique qualities, preferences, hopes, and desires.

(5) the assumption that every male is or can become sexually abusive, oppressive, and violent.

(6) the assumption that females cannot be sexually abusive, oppressive, and violent.

(7) the attribution of negative qualities and humanity's historic evils to the entire male gender while ignoring female culpability.

(8) the promulgation of false statistics against males regarding rape and family violence. The parallel assertion that female acts of abuse and violence against males are insignificant and are justified as self-defense.

(9) the tolerance of female violence and abuse toward males.

(10) the suppression of evidence of a female’s violence and abuse toward a male.

(11) the encouragement or reporting or supporting or the toleration of false allegations and charges against a male because of his gender.

(12) lying or the deliberate creation of false information against any male because of his gender.

(13) the deliberate suppression or distortion of facts showing a female’s guilt or a male's innocence.

(14) the suppression or distortion of a male's testimony because of his gender.

(15) the falsification of transcripts, police reports, court reports, and evidence to adversely affect a male because of his gender.

(16) the denial of historic male spiritual, intellectual, humanitarian, and material contributions to civilization.

(17) the act of coercing women to lie against their husbands.

(18) the act of coercing children to lie against their fathers.

(19) the act of encouraging or instructing females to contrive, or testify to, false allegations of family violence, child abuse, child molestation, or rape against a male.

(20) the act of making false allegations of family violence, child abuse, child molestation, or rape against a male.

(21) the act of falsely testifying against a male to support false allegations of family violence, child abuse, child molestation, or rape.

(22) blaming males for all psychological and social maladies.

(23) encouraging or persuading another to lie against a male because of his gender.

(24) the abuse of a male for personal satisfaction or material gain.

(25) the failure to provide males equal protection under the law.

(26) the use of female pronouns to refer to victims and male pronouns to refer to assailants, rapists, and suspects.

(27) the actual or tacit toleration of mental, physical, or sexual abuse upon a male by a female.

(28) the actual or tacit toleration of any act of depravity upon a male.


lulu24's photo
Sun 10/07/07 05:07 PM
is this a standard five-paragraph essay, or more free-form?

either way, it needs to be fairly specific, or you won't do it justice...set it off with a good thesis statement in your opening paragraph, and follow that set-up throughout...

pick two ideas/items/places/etc that are closely related, and then proceed to document how they are similar and how they are different. break it up into about three major ideas, and go from there...tying it all up with a re-cap in the last paragraph.

is this for comp 2?

LivingByBeats's photo
Sun 10/07/07 05:07 PM
that should easily be enough for an opening dialogue and easily expandable heh:)

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sun 10/07/07 05:22 PM
dude u wrote the essay for her

LivingByBeats's photo
Sun 10/07/07 05:24 PM
if she uses it, she'll fail. its all a copy and paste :D heh

lulu24's photo
Sun 10/07/07 05:27 PM
not to mention, it doesn't follow the compare/contrast format.

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sun 10/07/07 05:33 PM
klc
is it for english 1 or 2?

lulu24's photo
Sun 10/07/07 05:33 PM
*shrugs* i'm jus' sayin'...

fairly familiar with the format since i worked for the college here editing/tutoring...oh, could it be...english comp? (and basic math and english, college algebra, and trig)

good luck and enjoy.

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