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    strengths. Whatever men can do in management, organization and business, women also can do in the globalization era now. There is no empirical support for the belief that men are more qualified to be leaders, and laws now exist in the United States to stop sex‐based discrimination. The antidiscrimination laws are based on the premise that men and women are equally qualified to hold leadership positions. Men are slightly more likely than women to say that men make better political leaders (17%…

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    Essay On Sloths

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    Sloths Sloths are medium sized animals. Two toed sloths have only two fingers and three toed sloths actually have three toes. Sloths are part of the order Pilosa so they are related to anteaters and armadillos. Sloths are tree dwelling animals, they are found in the jungles of Central and South America. A sloths scientific name is Folivora. A brown throated sloth usually sleeps for around 15 to 18 hours. A pale throated sloths gestation period is 183 days. A brown throated sloth weighs around…

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    Most mature adults can agree on the fact that sex is used to bring two individuals closer to each other. The two partners coming to a common goal of satisfying the respectful partner to ultimately form a bond that would not be present without sex. After sex, the relationship advances into a more serious stage where the couple feels obligated to one another. Where there should be a certain level of respect and loyalty granted to the sexual spouse in an ideal situation, and in that ideal situation…

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    Females in Ancient Greek society had certain roles, principles and fundamentals they were told to follow, however there were many exceptions to this idea. This was a patriarchal society, the men did everything in all aspects of life. They had their own education, participated in athletics, statues were made of them and their bodies were renounced. Women do however play a significant role in the myths of Ancient Greece. There were always exception in Greek culture, and Atalanta is one of those…

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    Tiger Flatworm Essay

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    The Maritigrella crozierae, or the Tiger Flatworm, is a free-living flatworm that is a part of the Platyhelminthes Phylum. Its full taxonomic classification from kingdom to species is, in order: Animallia, Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria, Polychladida, Eurylephidae, Maritigrella, and Crozieri. Tiger Flatworms live in Saltwater. The areas they typically inhabit are the islands around the Caribbean and the Bermuda. These flatworms feed on orange tunicates, a sessile marine invertebrate that has a…

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    A male harpy who likes to drop boulders on passing ships. FULL NAME- Marcella Lucilla Harpyia NICKNAME/ALIAS- Gholett PHYSICAL AGE- 26 AGE- 1000+ GENDER- DFAB Transmale, he/him BIRTH-DATE- (Born on 37 B.C) RACE/SPECIES- Monster(Harpy) SIGNIFICANT OTHER- Glory FAMILY- None. PERSONALITY- They seem quite friendly even while they have malicious intents. They are quite charismatic and encouraging. They give off the aura of a strong-willed and composed person with a lot of wisdom(Those…

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    The media’s portrayal of athletes is usually biased. Female athletes and women’s sports are often under-represented and unfairly framed in the media when compared to their male counterparts, which may be interpreted by the mass audience as a sign that women are inferior in the sports domain. This leads to the underrepresentation of female athletes in the media. Masculinity is based on strength, aggression, stamina and discipline whereas, femininity is based on beauty, grace, passivity, and…

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    Women’s role had been a controversial issue in history. From 1946 to 1996, there had been a difference in the treatment of males and females. Women had few rights in the eyes of the law before. But from 1946 to 1996, women’s roles within society has been reversed and changed. 1946 was a time where females started to be more involved in the community. As in 1946, gender roles began to change within society norms. Women were needed and were more engaged in the community. From 1946 to 1996, there…

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    Transgender and intersexed are not what one thinks of when contemplating about societies overall interpretation of gender definitions. Transgender meaning that one?s gender expression does not match their assigned sex and intersex being person who is born with a reproductive or sexual anatomy that does not fit the definition of female or male. The biological body is stereotypically assumed to be a single organically combined natural object. It is very difficult to find good information in…

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    STEM Stereotypes

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    Women make up 47 percent of the United States workforce, but only 27 percent of the people working in STEM-related occupations are women. The percentage of women working in STEM has grown exponentially over the last century; however, the stereotype that women are not as good as men at math and science is still being perpetuated through a variety of ways. This stereotype, though it may be inadvertently preserved by parents, teachers, and employers, affects society and women themselves in a number…

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