Chivalry: Arisen from the dead or buried for good?
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published 18/08/2008
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The purpose of this research is to answer whether or not men on the UCSB campus conform to societys traits of being a gentleman. When we are young, theories of etiquette and manners are instilled in us. Many of us grow up and continue to be courteous and show people kindness as a sign of respect. However sometimes when I look around campus I do not see people following the basics of etiquette. In particular, I hear many women repeating that chivalry is dead while men fail to hold open doors for women, spit on the ground, and dont bother to remove their baseball caps while indoors. Theodore Roosevelt once quoted that Courtesy is as much a mark of a gentleman as courage, and with over 21,082 students enrolled at UCSB, 45.8% are men. Women on campus have the upper hand, making up 54.8% of the campus. Being recognized as a party school UCSB is also known for Isla Vista, a community of students densely packed near the beach.
Table of Contents
- Abstract.
- Introduction.
- Methodology.
- Participants.
- Procedure.
- Results.
- Discussion.
- Statement of hypothesis and purpose.
- Statement of results.
- Exploration of concluded results.
- Explanation of study / how it compares to other studies.
- Conclusion.
