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    Female Identity Analysis

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    Female identity means how women are perceived and how women are as humans, and this a concept that can be interpreted in many different ways depending on the culture, opinions, and author. It has been debated for many years of what female identity should be defined as, for example in Catholicism they believe mostly that the women should serve the man, but in cultures like the Huns perceive the women to be just as capable as the men. Female identity can vary; and the way female can vary through…

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    Female representation in the media has always been lacking, to say the least. Women are there, but they always seem to be in the background or in the shadow of their male counterparts. With the invention of the internet, people have learned how to take the technology and turn it into new forms of media. Because the internet is predominately user driven, this allows creators to have more equal footing regardless of gender. Because of this, within the past couple of years, women have been able…

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    Female Serial Killers

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    After viewing the video about female serial killers many of the female serial killers have striking similarities. Most of the female serial killers, at least presented in the video, were caregivers of those they killed. Many were mothers who killed their children and two were nurses who killed their own patients. Many of these mothers were motivated by the attention they received in the wake of their children’s deaths. The female serial killers also more commonly kill their victims using…

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    Female Masculinity Summary

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    The book FEMALE MASCULINITY is written by JUDITH HALBERSTAM also known as JACK HALBERSTAM. She happens to be a masculine woman herself. She writes this book for and about all those women who feel themselves to be more masculine than feminine wherein she tries to explain the basic notion of how as a culture and part of the society we take very little interest in female masculinity but pay a considerable amount of attention to male femininity. She felt that when different people were asked about…

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    Cryptic Female Choice

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    This book “Cryptic Female Choice in Arthropods” provides a comprehensive and up to date look into research from the last few decades on Cryptic Female Choice (CFC) in arthropods. This book is built around research from a variety of experts in the field who together build a book structured around key behavioural, ecological and evolutionary questions in regards to specific taxonomic groups of arthropods, such as, spiders, harvestmen, flies, moths, crickets, earwigs, beetles, eusocial insects…

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    Female Mechanic Analysis

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    In an Interview about a female mechanic published on July, 2013in the website MyCarGossip Hannah says “ I had plenty of comments about being a female mechanic. I don’t Expect everyone to accept it all the time .I have even had people refuse to have me work in their cars just because I am a female,” People's perceptions are sexists because women are the same as men , women can do the job , female mechanics were trained to do this job and People needs to understand that not because women are the…

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    This essay shall argue that the real fear is that the female villain is actually (according to the period’s ideas of gender) typically feminine in relation to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: Or the Modern Promestheus (1823) and Charlotte Dacre’s Zofloya: Or the Moor (1806). Throughout literature over the centuries, female characters have most often been portrayed as the gentler and more compassionate of the two sexes, displaying characteristics most closely and fittingly acquitted to mothers, the…

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    Strong Female Character

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    woman’ and ‘strong female character’ have undertones of the patriarchal division of gender roles. The idea of this empowering woman is not a new concept and can be seen as early as the late 1960s. “…the new, liberated woman can today be found on every college campus and in every sizeable American city… the politically alert, fiercely autonomous, and…

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    Female Characters In Maus

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    not depicted as being capable as men, this occurs in Vladek’s relationships where the women are dependent on Vladek. The main female characters also have less depth compared to the main male characters, and can be more easily reduced down to “wife” or “mother”. In this book we get to see through the perspective of Art and his father, but never a female character. The female characters’ main purpose is to offer insight into the perception of a male character or a situation. This occurs with…

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    Female Gang Essay

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    Female gangs have been ignored by researchers for a long time. They have been trivialized especially by early studies that were a source of research agendas (Taylor, 1993). Most of these studies concentrated on studying male gangs. Therefore, little was known about the roles of women in the gang structure. Over the years, researchers have dismissed female gangs by terming them less important. In fact, one of the expert termed the female gangs as a pale imitation of male gangs and thus not very…

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