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    Half-Drag Analysis

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    The concept of his photography work entitled "Half-Drag" expresses " the extravagantly made-up drag divas and the organic men that lie beneath." When we watch drag queens on television and see them in person; we don’t think about who they are without the make-up we just observe them with the glitz and the glamor and the fancy exotic clothes. When we speak to them they give us the attitude, jazziness and the funniness that makes us laugh. Leland stated that he wanted to capture them in a…

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    The article, “Agriculture Needs More Women” is an excerpt from a book named Project Animal Farm. The author, Sonia Faruqi, who traveled around to different countries to find research for her book. Her writing is all personal accounts, which leaves a lot of I-language in her texts. She is very much against the grain and has a lot of opinions supported by self-proclaimed facts. Faruqi uses strong language to sway the reader's opinion with hard-hitting words such as humane, worldwide, and making…

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    The issue of gender inequality among physicians is a topic that can frequently arise. Typically, when most people think of a doctor, a man is the image that they envision. Similarly when most people think of a nurse, the image they envision is a woman. The field of OB/GYN is among one of the first where female physicians are dominating the practice and it wasn’t always like this (3). Even as little as fifteen years ago, the majority of OB/GYN physicians were males (3). In most specialties, no…

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    First, many studies show that sexual orientation is not related to factors such as parental warmth or parenting styles. It is also not related to family structure. It is likely the role of prenatal hormones that influence sexual orientation because it develops during the prenatal period. These hormones impact the development of the hypothalamus which is where sexual attraction is rooted. There are four possible mechanisms for prenatal hormone influences on the developing brain. The first…

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    Nike Women's Stereotypes

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    Women athletes have been present in the media for many years and photos of sports-women in publications in the years 1928, 1956 and 1972 were examined by Poe (1976) who claimed that women appeared only in leisure activities rather than playing competitive sports such as basketball. This supports what Levin (1990) statement, that when women are represented in a competitive way, it is done in a way that is “publicly acceptable”, playing an individual sport such as tennis, rather than team sports.…

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    Gender is a difficult topic. Some people have the same gender as they were assigned at birth, some have the opposite gender, and some have both, or even none. In the novel, “Every Day” by David Levithan the book follows a character named “A” that switches bodies every day. The only thing that stays with them is the age of the body, and that the different bodies stay within a couple hours drive of each other. A’s looks, body, situation, and gender change every day. Since A doesn’t feel any…

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    hormonally enhanced female to compete in a female sporting event given the evident unfair advantage. The word “enhanced” would, in this case, describe the introduction of synthetic androgens into the body of a woman undergoing transition into the male sex. A transgendered female supplementing testosterone propionate, for example, would encounter fast acting muscular development due to propionate’s short ester and low water retention. The compound would not only build a more athletically capable…

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    something the same size and ask is they are the same or is one bigger. Then you smash it and ask the same question. So for Sophia and Dom I laid out both balls of Play-Doh and asked if they were the same size, is mine bigger, or is yours? They both took their time to look at them, then they picked them up and felt how heavy they were. Sophia said hers was bigger and Dom said mine was. Baffled I picked the ball up to see if they did feel different. They did, they both technically got the answer…

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    1. An established patient is seen by back in the provider’s office for a fever, cough, and wheezing. A comprehensive historythorough HPI, PFSH, ROS, and detailed physical exam is performed; 500mg of amoxicillin and 10mgs of prednisone is prescribed. Based upon the medical decision making, what is the correct E/M code? a.) 99204 b.) 99205 c.) 99214 d.) 99215 2. A European American male pPatient withhas a historyHx of Lupus present. It is a 50-year old European American male patient is…

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    This essay will look at female beauty ideals during the Renaissance and how these beauty ideals condition the position of women in relation to men. Particular attention will be payed to the paradox of physical beauty and spiritual virtue being represented in works of art for male sexual gratification. The role of beauty in the representation of women in Quattrocento art is indicative of the way they were perceived by men: cannons of beauty (what made a woman beautiful, but also what it meant for…

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