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Men and feminism
They argue that men can support the feminist movement but not define themselves as feminists because they have never been women and do not experience the world as women have. -
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Men's studies
In contrast to the discipline of Masculine Psychology, Men's studies programs and courses often include contemporary discussions of men's rights, masculism, feminist theory, queer theory, matriarchy, patriarchy, and, more generally, the social, historical, and cultural constructions of men and virility. -
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Men's movement
Male mentoring programs (based on the belief that mature males should help boys to become healthy men) -
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Man (Middle-earth)
In Tolkien's writings, Man with an initial capital letter refers to any human being (atan in Quenya) and man with a lowercase m refers to an adult male of any race (nér). ... Notable Men -
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Man
Some examples of male secondary sexual characteristics in humans, those acquired as boys become men or even later in life, are: -
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No Country for Old Men (film)
We liked the fact that the bad guys never really meet the good guys, that McCarthy did not follow through on formula expectations." ... "No Country for Old Men". -
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Men of God
Men of God will strive to be men of noble character, integrity, faith, and know how to be a force in their community." -
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List of Mr. Men
He proves he can do anything in some amazing ways! ... No is part of the Mr. Men series of books, by Roger Hargreaves. -
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Self-Made Men (Frederick Douglass)
He further argues that there is a natural hierarchy of men. ... Ease and luxury rather lead to helplessness and inactivity and an inactive man can never become a self-made man. -
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North American Man/Boy Love Association
At the meeting's conclusion, about thirty men and youths decided to form an organization which they called the North American Man/Boy Love Association, or NAMBLA for short.
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