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    Kevin Wang Streckenbach Senior English P.7 8 February 2015 Formless Throughout history, men and women side by side were never equals. In fact even now, inequality persists however incomparable to the past. Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare explicitly revealed the treatment of females during his time through his play. In the play, Polonius’s daughter, Ophelia, evidently presents herself as a puppet that adheres to her master’s will until the strings that control her loosens. In her…

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    Although William Shakespeare and Jane Austen lived in different time periods and wrote their works in different formats many of the same archetypes and stereotypes are used in both of their works. Austen and Shakespeare took a similar approach to the portrayal of female characters within their works, however in Austen’s novel it acted as the focal point of the story and took a more liberalized appearance because of the time gap. The male dominated view of a female’s place in society historically…

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    Despite men dominating the business front, statistically women can do just as much for their company as men can. When people think of a successful sports executive the gender most people think of is men. In almost all sports company 's women are not given the same opportunities as men. One industry in particular that is dominated by men is in the sports industry. Overall companies still target more men than women. In the article "women in top sports management" the author states that "Based on…

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    pressures and stereotypes (Both Biology and Culture). Blum states that males are inherently more aggressive than females, as evidenced by copious amounts of crime statistics, and "[...] thus the issue becomes not whether there is a biologically influenced sex difference in aggression-- the answer being a sold, technical "You betcha"-- but rather how rigid the difference is." (Both Biology and Culture). Blum believes that how much value people place on the emotional and physical differences…

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    Women who lived outside of convents had more popular, unorthodox methods to express religious beliefs. Elena/o de Cespedes was born a woman and lived life as a man while intersecting with religion. Elena/o had travelled extensively, and participated in lesbian relationships where she stopped. For all intents and purposes, they were a good citizen and had not expressed any heretical beliefs. They did, however, have an affair with a priest’s sister. There were other factors at play in their…

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    I don’t know about you but when I go out, the last thing in my mind is, What would happen if I get kidnapped or something along those lines. Nope, I just go on with my day, and seeing unfamiliar faces every day, not caring who they are or what they do. I see cars, and not even once do I think “I wonder what they are up too.” Nope, I just go on with my day, but like all of you. I don’t see what’s really happening, I am unaware of the world in the shadows sometimes. I’m not aware that, the moment…

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    The world is constantly changing and evolving whether humanity likes it or not. As the world evolves, people can either adapt, or they can try to spark a new change. In the Information Age, people have the knowledge of the universe right at the fingertips. People have access to more information than can be imagined and now people can form more informed opinions about any subject imaginable. Consequently, the human condition has changed throughout history in regards to open mindedness of gender,…

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    ACL Injuries: A Case Study

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    Increasing Problem of ACL Injuries Is there something we can do to prevent more ACL injuries in the future? ACL injuries are taking out athletes from sports one-hundred thousand to three-hundred thousand each year (Hewett, 2010). Females especially are suffering the most from this specific injury. The ACL muscle is located in your knee and has many functions. It helps keep the tibia from moving forward, keeps the knee from extending farther than it should, and keep the shock absorbers safe from…

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    Findings The survey was passed out to a total of 68 people, of which, 37 were female and 30 were male. Originally, we wanted to pass out at least 100 surveys to ensure a representative sample, however, many of the barriers, as previously mentioned, took place. Nevertheless, we found some interesting results. For females, we gathered that 21.6% had tattoos while 78.4% of our sample did not. For those who had tattoos, 13.5% reported only having one and 8.1% had 2 to 3 on them. A majority of the…

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    Sex and gender may seem to go hand in hand but overtime I learned they are completely different. Our sex is biology, it is the biological characteristic that gives us our reproductive organs, where we are categorized into groups, male and female. James M. Henslin author of Essentials of Sociology a Down-To-Earth Approach explains gender best, “Gender in contrast, is a social, not a biological characteristic. Gender consists of whatever behaviors and attitudes a group considers proper for its…

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