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    Sexual Response Cycle The basic construction of a human being is the same between male and female, both male and female have: veins, arteries, heart, brain, nervous system, etc. Biologically men and women have a similar sexual response cycle. Physically men and women respond in a similar fashion as well, since humans are built in a similar way the human body reacts in similar manner sexually. The go through the different phases of the cycle: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution. Even…

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    Gender refers to the socially-constructed roles of and relationships between males and females, which is not based on biological differences. The roles are a imperative in this construction for parents and the media, especially in the area of sport. Since sports were invented, there is a controversial issue about gender in sports. In the early years, only men were played the sports, and the things that women could do were sit on the sidelines and watch. However, things had have a change over the…

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    The Nicollet Early Childhood Center (NECC) provides childcare and prepares children for pre-k readiness. Currently, the staffing at NECC consists of mainly white females who are living a middle-class lifestyle. Nicollet community loves the center, Nicollet likes the opportunity it gives their small town and school for quality childcare. Isaiah, an African American male (age 17) attends Nicollet Public High School in Nicollet Minnesota. Isaiah is the only African American male in all of the…

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    Video game popularity is rising each year. But with all the popularity people are noticing how few of games portray a leading female role. Even if a female character has a leading role, almost all of the females are portrayed with fantasy body types to draw in a crowd. These women characters deserve to have a chance to entertain gamers just like any other male character, but it doesn’t have to be where their body is drastically overhauled to look fake. These things degrade females not only in…

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    Generally, as men and women age, the ability to stretch as far as a younger child is not as easy due to a decline in flexibility. When a child hits puberty, flexibility will diminish because the tendons and muscles are not able to keep up with the rapid growth of the bones. Though, women are able to gain or improve their flexibility after puberty because of estrogen (Stricker, 11/4/2014). As joints age, they lose flexibility because they are not as healthy as a child’s joints (Appleton, 1/9/96).…

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    The effects of handling and sex differences in rats on anxiety was tested using an elevated plus maze. This experiment was conducted to determine the impact of handling and sex on the level of anxiety in 60 day old rats. 24 rats were separated into groups based on sex and whether or not they were handled. The effects of handling on anxiety was determined by placing the rats in an elevated plus maze for 5 minutes and observing how they explored. This study showed that handling had an impact on…

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    Sexual dimorphism refers to a species distinct differences between the sexes resulting in distinct male and female forms. This is the sexual selection, adaptive changes in males and females often due to male competition and female selectivity. (Biology, Sylvia s mader and Michael winderlspecht pg 297 - 298). Usually this is the result of phenotype selection but, this is tied in with the selection of genotypes. Size and colorations of features in a mate may indicate features that are not readily…

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    Self-Presentations of Happiness: A Critical Review Spencer T. Hyles Red Deer College Psychology 312 Blaire Turnbull October 7th 2016 This paper is a review of “Self-Presentations of Happiness: Sincere, Polite, or Cautious?” authored by Sherri P. Pataki and Margret S. Clark of Carnegie Mellon University. The paper looked at men and women and their expressed and private feelings upon meeting a member of the opposite sex in correlation to attractiveness using participant self-report. Their…

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    I am a feminist to a certain extent and I want to advocate for females. I say I am a feminist to an extent because I am not a hard core activist, but I do believe women deserve the same rights, acknowledgment, and pay as males. I saw this quote that referred to women losing their uniqueness because we were not made to do everything a man can do, but to do what men can’t do, and it was an upsetting picture. I do not understand why there is even an inequality issue till this day because the…

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    Barnes, 1986). Sexual selection is important in humans because that is how they obtain mates to pass down genes. Men compete for their partner, while women choose their partner (Molumby, 90). Males produce a lot of small gametes which contributes to the DNA and also the small gametes produce more copies of their genes; while females…

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