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    Unlike in some developing countries, there is no strong gender preference for male or female offspring in !Kung society. When Nisa’s mother gave birth to Nisa’s little brother, she told Nisa that she would kill him because she thought Nisa was too small and to young to be weaned. When Nisa ran back to the village to tell her aunt, her aunt…

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    to manhood through the completion of manhood acts and homosocial interaction, including emotional detachment, sexual objectification of women, and competition. According to Schrock and Schwalbe, there’s a biological difference between a male and female that results in the categorization into two different groups (Schrock and Schwalbe…

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    the female monster is horrifying in relation to her sexuality. The horror genre has frequently perpetuated patriarchal ideologies with scenes objectifying women using the ‘male gaze’ and punishing women for any kind of sexuality. Brian de Palma’s 1976 film adaption of Stephen King’s novel Carrie is no different. Although marketed to young women, Carrie is fraught with female objectification and fetishization with an overall lack of progressive female characters. It would seem having a female…

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    perspective to be a male in our society today means one has to maintain power. On the other hand to be a female in our world mean you don’t really have much to do or say with respect to some women. However it should be the other way around. Women hold the key to the world. In Margaret Atwood’s essay “The Female Body” she identifies the clear difference between male and female, “Each female body contains a female brain. Handy. Makes things work. Stick pins in it and you get amazing results. Old…

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    (2015) on postpartum female rats finds that dams entered open arms more than nulliparous rats. Fish et al. (2006) find a differential gene expression in female rats based on whether or not they were licked as pups. However, there are no studies that take sex into consideration when looking at the effects of handling on anxiety level. The goal of this study is to determine the effects of handling and sex on anxiety level by testing rats in an elevated plus maze. If a female rat is handled it will…

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    for us because we are male or female. The path laid out for both the male and female gender in China is very obvious. Males in China are much more wanted in the country than females are. Many males in China’s culture are raised as single children and are very spoiled and get almost anything they want. The males are treated this way because they are then expected to stay with the family to take care of the elders later in life. Males are also wanted more than females because they are to…

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    The Civil Right to Equal Pay In the United States, the notion that women can perform any task at the same ability as a man is normally considered the truth. There are female physicians, female police officers, and females serving in the army. All of these occupations lead one to believe that women can do any job a man can do, but the simple truth is that women still do not get paid equally when compared to men. Even after the passing of the Equal Pay Act of 1963, women working full time “still…

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    In the paleothic time child bearing was very common. The female could start very young and keep going. That is as long as she stayed in good physical condition. Back then was a lot different. They had no medicine to help them bare with the pain. No midwives or medical team to help them through it (Shostak, 161)…

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    state, she is dominated by men whom are defined in terms of public role, presenting both male and females as polar opposites in terms of equal opportunities. Oroonoko is acknowledged and praised for his achievements, the narrator deems him ‘one of the most expert captains and bravest soldiers’ . Juxtaposing male and female descriptions apparent in the text in such a way highlight the woman as other. Females are fundamentally seen as less worthy, their attributes seem unnecessary to their…

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    Women are often not treated with the same amount of professionalism and respect as men in a professional setting. A report on discrimination in the workplace states that “Fourteen percent of female workers categorize the discrimination or unfair treatment they experienced at work as severe while 61 percent described it as moderate” (“25% of Women…”). About three-fourths of working women are experiencing degrading actions towards them from their…

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