Sentence examples for achieving manhood from inspiring English sources

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Some of these Muslims, who see the holy trinity of liberty, equality and fraternity as a cruel hoax, will embrace radical Islam and violent crime – the possibility, in general, of achieving manhood through senseless killing.

The Spoken World features Marc Bamuthi Joseph who tells a story of achieving manhood in the United States through the lens of Hip Hop, global travel and urban environmental health through "choreopoetry," a highly theatrical and mesmerizing blend of spoken word and dance movement.

The sociocultural constructions of masculinity among youth in sub-Saharan Africa, including Uganda, are often deeply rooted in social scripts of achieving manhood through assuming a provider role in sexual relationships and having multiple female sexual partners (12, 34).

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In the age to come, he suggests, young men must find a way to achieve manhood without the shedding of blood.

During the turbulent year in 1968, when I achieved Jewish manhood as a barmitzvah, I took on a more concrete form of maturity with a job delivering newspapers.

The goal of movie is to demonstrate that David (the protagonist) enjoys the killing, and achieves his manhood in that self-recognition.

Craft workers proved their manhood by achieving independent householder status.

My immediate trigger, though, was simpler: my son, Luke, turning twenty, had to get his license — he was a sophomore at a liberal-arts college just out of town — and various Robert Bly Iron John type scenarios of manhood achieved and passed on still existed somewhere in the Walter Mitty theatre of my mind.

Isolation was and is practiced by young men about to achieve the status of manhood in the Blackfoot and other Indian tribes of the northwestern United States.

The plot of "On the Water" -- ugly duckling from the wrong side of the river achieves athletic success and manhood -- seems derivative of "Chariots of Fire" and countless Hollywood dramas.

It is seen as a practice symbolizing manhood; a performance of until the body gives up closely related to the process of achieving a feeling of belonging to a peer group.

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