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    in society will see females as objects for them to rule over. “women and girls are both sexualized, via their tight clothing and makeup, and objectified, portrayed as existing for men 's pleasure and lacking in their own agency. There is not a parallel trend in which boys are often sexualized and objectified.” (Stone/Brown/Jewell) Another thing that was mentioned was the difference between sexualization and appearance orientations because when it comes to gender roles females are going to be…

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    Reproductive Health Bill in the Philippines. The Reproductive Health Bill guarantees universal access to contraceptives, fertility control, sexual education, and maternal care. The campaign is used as a vehicle to promote the message of female dominance in female health practices. The campaign as a whole depicts exclusively Filipino women with pieces of men crudely attached to sections of their faces such as their mouth, eyes, head and even their entire face. This particular ad relies heavily on…

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    Women In Hollywood Films

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    leaded. Media’s portrayal of the female is sexual objects and creates a low expectation of weakness and impotence for women in society. When women have a leading part in movies or television shows she is typically coldblooded, withdrew character that has to pick between work and an individual life. Busse, Lothian, Reid (2007) found cultural approaches argue that few female role models are available in media texts, or that, if they are, their over determination for female viewers complicates or…

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    Equality In Sports

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    This area of gender has been slowly gaining equality but still has a long way to come. You guessed it, sports. There has been a law that has gone into effect for athletics and education called Title IX. This act states that, “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” Essentially this means that men and…

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    male to be a leader, female leaders do a good job also. Many people think otherwise, they believe that a male should be the leader of an organization and to have control, power and leadership. One reason why a woman should have more…

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    strategy of using attractive female models and calling them angels to sell their product. The females they chose to represent their brand are never anything less than tall, skinny, physically fit, able-bodied, young, and flirtatious with big breast and white or at the very least light-skinned. Accompanied by the message of perfect body, this ad communicates the message of what a person is expected to look like. Many people regard these “angels” as the epitome of female beauty and numerous people…

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    The article mentioned in class titled” The Healing Power Of A Female Bond ” written by Lillian Comas- Diaz exposed us to the topic of females in the Latin culture. The author mentions specifically how women are perceived as the helpers, the ones that give emotional support and lean on to fellow females. To describe this bond between females the author uses the word comadre which she defines as a best friend. As I reflect I realize that the cultures I grew up in a best friend is someone you do…

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    and the original text, She; without a female presence, the power of human evolution and imperialism would not exist. The author is able to show femininity in the male authority figures and how they have been able to rule over an empire because of their ability to lead. Sinha likes to evaluate the female roles in the text as an insight to the text’s overall meaning. She uses a variety of empires to emphasize the roles of both males and females, however, the female authority figures throughout the…

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    In “Three Girls,” Oates uses the two NYU girl poets and Marilyn Monroe to display issues of society’s view of women during the 1950’s. The reader will be introduced to two girl poets in Strand Used Books, searching for their desired book as they routinely do. Both girl poets will later find themselves witnessing Marilyn Monroe in disguise. The reader may be led to interpret that this could have been Marilyn Monroe’s truest self and not what she was popularized for in media. The three girls…

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    Chopsticks Experiment

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    chopsticks. Overall, the female median time (55.41) was 22.83 seconds faster than the male’s (78.24). The girls also had a lower minimum time value than the boys, 33.46 for the fastest female and 48.5 for the fastest male. However, it can be argued that the males were more consistent in their times than the females. The boys had an Interquartile Range of 84.8 while the girls had and an IQR of 97.98. This means that the middle 50% of the boys’ times were all closer together than the females.…

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