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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chivalry
This is a brief explanation of the word chivalry and the historically meaning behind it. It explains how in medieval times, a knight was chivalrous by fighting for his honor, country, and love. In modern terms, it refers to men treating woman right and with utmost respect
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03691a.htm
This article explains the characteristics and traits of a chivalrous night in the middle ages. It describes everything from the weapons they used to the kind of horses they rode.
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/aug/16/poll-shows-mixed-feelings-about-feminism/
This article is a poll about woman explaining how they feel about men’s treatment for the. In general, woman feel that men are not treating them the way they should be.
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2011/06/15/the-definition-of-chivalry/
this website defines chivalry (in modern sense) as not being the way a man treats a woman, but instead how a man treats everyone. In order to be chivalrous, a man must carry him self in such a manor that is aesthetically appealing to all.
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Jacqueline Stenson. (2005, September). MAYBE CHIVALRY SHOULD BE DEAD. Shape, 25(1), 50. Retrieved October 24, 2011, from Research Library. (Document ID: 885490451).
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This article argues against the fact hat men should be chivalrous. It argues that chivalry is a type of “benevolent sexism”.
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Chan Wai Kong. (2001, April 1). Where are the heroes? Sunday Mail,p. 09. Retrieved October 24, 2011, from Research Library. (Document ID: 70422473).
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This article is a sort of support article for the phrase “Chivalry is dead.” It is the accounts of Malaysian woman complaining about the way men are not the protective, hero type they are expected to be anymore.
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Buckley, Christopher, Norman, Geoffrey, & Dubow, Charles Stuart. (1993, March). Is the gentleman dead? Forbes,61. Retrieved October 24, 2011, from Research Library. (Document ID: 8726338).
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This article analyses the “Chivalry is dead” phrase by referring to a study about men’s willingness to give up their spot in a lifeboat to an unknown woman. It concludes that. It then attempts to distinguish chivalry and gentlemanliness as 2 separate things.
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