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  2. Hegemonic masculinity - Wikipedia

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    With the dominant mode of hegemonic masculinity valuing emotionlessness, invulnerability, toughness, and risk-taking, concussions have become normalized. Players have accepted them as simply "part of the game". If a man does not play through a concussion, he risks being blamed for the team's loss, or labelled as effeminate.

  3. Cultural hegemony - Wikipedia

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    In each sphere of life (private and public) common sense is the intellectualism with which people cope with and explain their daily life within their social stratum within the greater social order; yet the limits of common sense inhibit a person's intellectual perception of the exploitation of labour made possible with cultural hegemony.

  4. Patriarchy - Wikipedia

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    Several researchers have stated that the first signs of a sexual division of labour dates from around 2 million years ago, deep within humanity's evolutionary past. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] It has been connected to an evolutionary process during a period of resource scarcity in Africa approximately 2 million years ago.

  5. Chart Rulership - Wikipedia

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    Chart rulership has changed over time due to the discovery of previously unknown planets. In classic astrology, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, and Saturn were the only planets visible to the naked eye and ruled the astrological signs along with the Sun and Moon. While astrologers are aware that the Sun and Moon themselves are not planets, they ...

  6. Jerry Seinfeld Explains Why He Misses ‘Dominant ... - AOL

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    Jerry Seinfeld based his Netflix film Unfrosted on the past eras of “dominant masculinity” of the 1960s. “I think it is the key element and that is an agreed-upon hierarchy, which I think is ...

  7. Dominance hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    A high-ranking male mandrill advertises his status with bright facial coloration. [1]In the zoological field of ethology, a dominance hierarchy (formerly and colloquially called a pecking order) is a type of social hierarchy that arises when members of animal social groups interact, creating a ranking system.

  8. Natal astrology - Wikipedia

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    If these signs dominate a Natal Chart, a person may be an excellent communcicator of a variety of ideas and theories. They are imaginative, quick-witted, and are able to do a number of things at once. They are interested in the latest technologies and look for answers to life's questions. They make good teachers and writers.

  9. House (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    There is debate surrounding the claims that the whole sign house system was the original form of house division and that it was the dominant form of house division among ancient astrologers. [32] One argument against whole sign houses is that it is never explicitly mentioned in the text of any ancient astrologer when explaining how to divide up ...