Gender is forced in opposition because the existence of the agency has constructed the binary gender system as definite. It seems that gender is not as clear-cut as it appears, so there is the possibility of having a different repetition act that would eventually come up with a different gender. Butler (1997) states that, “in very character as performative resides the possibility of contesting reified status”. Though, she mentioned that there are restrictions because there is discouragement for when someone does not meet the social expectations and taboos that it gives a limitation on gender, which leads to chastise. That there are hidden threats upon everyone to perform with the gender that were assigned to each individual.
Unit 12 2.1explain how individuals experience discrimination due to misinformation The attitudes people have towards those of us with mental health problems mean it is harder for them to work, make friends and in short, live a normal life. -People become isolated -They are excluded from everyday activities -It is harder to get or keep a job -People can be reluctant to seek help, which makes recovery slower and more difficult -Their physical health is affected. This is because society in general has stereotyped views about mental illness and how it affects people. Many people believe that people with mental ill health are violent and dangerous, when in fact they are more at risk of being attacked or harming themselves than harming other people.
D1- FURTHER EXPAND THE ESSAY TO DESCRIBE HOW THE 5 FACTORS CAN INFLUENCE THE DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR INDIVIDUAL SELF-CONCEPT. 1. Appearance- This factor is very important because this will affect our self-concept, self- esteem and self-image. As our image is really vital to us, it will affect the way we feel about ourselves for example- if we don’t approve about the way we look, it will lead us to think negative and making us feel depressed. Appearance can also make us feel less confident because of the fact that our appearance doesn’t fit in the group like your friends.
AIDS is like a curse in Bonang. Whoever affected by AIDS in Bonang society, they scared to share with others like Chanda’s mother , Jonah, Sara, Esther, Esther’s parents and Emmanuel among of everyone know they have AIDS, but they didn’t share. Esther said “So live in silence, hiding behind the curtain. Not just protect yourself, to protect the ones you love, and the good name of tour ancestors. Dying is awful.
The examples provided are supported and represent unethical acts by people. Through the view of morality and relativism, these examples cannot be validated. There are instances within our society, which are go against relativism because they cannot be justified or acceptable because they do not benefit anyone in society and are simply
often times, people withdraw them selves to be alone with simply because the society does not accept them for who they are. We often surrender our own sense of identity in order to belong. Homosexuals around the world regularly feel the need to hide behind closed doors then rather be known as ‘Gay’ because simply in the mainstream society it isn’t considered as ‘Normal’. When there is minority in a group such as ‘homosexuality’, we as a society feel the need to alienate them. However, as much as we want to be apart of the population, we also do not want to loose
Attitudes from the past 30 years have stuck within society and people are very reluctant to chnge their views if they have grown with negative socialisation and negative media around HIV, hep b and hep c subject. Beliefs from the Southern States that individuals with HIV were cursed and that it was a gay plague, suggesting that it was gay individuals whom spread the infection. These beliefs are very condemning and these views show a general ignorance of society. These attitudes on HIV have, unfortunetly stuck within society and individuals still relate HIV sufferers as being gay, prostitutes, drug attics or as being black individuals. This is due to HIV being believed to have originated from Africa.
It could be for not wearing the right clothes, having the wrong hair color or even having your own opinion. Being different is dangerous today in our society, because you will get stamped as the “weird girl/boy.” If you try to raise your head above the others, you will get it chopped off. Being different is hard since people do not accept knowledge or something out of the ordinary. People want to fit in and that is why a lot of people in our society are the same. Go against the flow.
Moral values, Beliefs, religious beliefs, Religions, Tradition, Cultures and there’s much more factors which affects the society and helps in changing the law.. That’s why we consider that society changed law in this case of Homosexuality and Some parts of the Human Rights and abortion. These controversial points just
Muslims are still facing old crisis such as poverty and illiteracy among its followers while these new challenges such as religious radicalism that is added into the other two ancient challenges are troublesome for Muslims society to deal with. IS made a lot of distortion in order to legitimize their terrorism activities that harmed everyone including Muslims worldwide. Not only the non-Muslims' lives are at stake, Muslims’ lives are at stakes too so, not every Muslim is alliance of IS. Due to IS’s misled behaviour, Muslims all around the world are usually casted out to avoid any terrorisms activities to