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    This video shows many examples of gender roles, and how female athletes are effected by the social stigma that is associated with being a female player . what Cheryl cocky said resented with me when he said that most of the time they question a female athlete’s sexuality but not men is just sexists and that they must be portrayed in a sexualizes way or not make money is just sad. when men athletes don’t have to go all through that to get an endorsement. what they do in their private life…

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    Image of the female body over the years Nude female figures have been portrayed in art through out the decades. But only no has it become apparent to many that new art that portray the female body are not only beautiful but harmful to young and older individuals whom see them. Teenagers start to look at their bodies wondering if they are good enough. Even having them try to loose weight at any cost even their health. “In one study, 44% of adolescent girls believed they were overweight and 60%…

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    The role female characters played in the Epic of Gilgamesh was of a negative influence to the protagonist. In the Epic of Gilgamesh there were two female characters that have an effect on the story that change the course of the plot. This story isn’t very different from reality when it comes to women making their mark on the life of a male. Two females by the name of Ishtar and Shamhat are presented as a negative influence to the characters Gilgamesh and Enkidu. The role that these women have in…

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    Female Primates have distinctive features, which differentiate them from other mammals. First off they have fewer offspring than the normal mammals and each birth is more spaced out over time and can be long as years in between births. Primates mother take tons on care of their young, they provide them food and teach them social behaviors and social roles. Primates are identified into six different residence patterns. First there is the One-male and multi-female, this group has one…

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    An African proverb states, “If you educate a man, you educate the individual, but if you educate a girl, you educate an entire nation.” Many people believe educating females is wasteful as they’re only beneficial for housework, marriage, and childbirth. However female education improves economic status, which results in the decrease of poverty levels, early marriages, and adversity. Due to financial situations, an obstacle for women trying to get an education is early marriage. Families who…

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    In the National Geographic film titled Female Offenders, several philosophies used for punishment in the field corrections are portrayed. You also see how female prisons function and the culture within the cells that makes it different from male prisons. Furthermore, through Robert Hansers book on corrections we see the aspects of confinement that are unique in female inmates, particularly regarding issues with female prisoners being mothers. In the film, you see the incapacitation theory used…

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    on female ordination? And why? Catholic Church should progress to including women in the clergy. I do support female ordination in the Catholic Church for these 3 reasons.One, females are just as competent and able to perform the duties of the clergy as males are. Also females make up 50% of a population so it makes sense that females also take part in this profession. Finally, we 're happy to have Female doctors, lawyers, dentists, astronauts, so there is no reason why we can 't have female…

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    progressed, the male prisoners largely dominated this era (Schmalleger & Smykla, 2015). In fact, woman inmates had to rely on the courts to provide rights that men had already been awarded (Schmalleger & Smykla, 2015). A 1974 case in New Mexico showed female prisoners undoubtedly had mediocre programs and opportunities compared to males (Schmalleger & Smykla, 2015). The court said equal treatment for men and women was required even if the treatment was different (Schmalleger & Smykla, 2015). …

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    Male and Female Communication: An Extraterrestrial Encounter Communication between the sexes is an inevitable part of life, and one that can be unpleasant and lead to frustration. People leave these conversations feeling that even though they talked, not much was said, and even less was understood. Why do encounters with the opposite sex feel like alien encounters? What is the reason behind why people are constantly plagued with the question “Why don’t you understand me?” Why does it seem that…

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    Reproductive Processes We tend to think about science as unbiased or unaffected by stereotypes. However, this is untrue as scientists are humans and are well affected by social stereotypes; this can be seen in the way that they describe female and male reproductive processes. Female reproductive processes are depicted as less worthy and useful than that of the male reproductive processes. Let’s take for instance menstruation, this is often described by scientific accounts as being a failure or…

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