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    Nosed Lizard

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    Does the length of the rostrum on male leaf nosed lizard Ceratophora tennentii affect the attraction females have for males? Introduction The name of my species is Ceratophora tennentii more commonly known as the leaf nosed lizard. This is a lizard that lives in the central highlands of Sri Lanka. Ceratophora tennentii are characterized by the shape and relative size of their noses as well as their bright colors. The nose of this lizard is referred to as a rostrum. The rostrum is not used as a…

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    Zebrafish

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    The Zebrafish is a tropical fish that belong to the minnow family. These fish are known for their distinctive horizontal stripes that are extended across the length of their entire body. The overall goal of the project was to examine the significance of the dominance hierarchy and the role it plays in reproductive success among male and female zebrafish. Interestingly, aggressive behavior plays a crucial role in zebrafish colonies because it allows them to sort out their relative ranks within…

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    never matter what their they look like or their individual sex. In today’s world, no one wants to be treated differently than one another; everyone wants to be considered equal and have the same opportunity to succeed as the person next to them. In addition to wanting to feel equal, there is a law that states that men and women should be treated equal. Regardless of the one’s gender, one should not be treated differently based on your sex. Everyone can aspire to do what they want to or become…

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    Equality in sports has come a long way since the time where only a dominance of men played sports. In 1972 Title IX was created to instantly help women play and participate in sports. Title IX gave young women the resources and opportunity to start being active in school and playing for their teams. But that doesn’t mean equality in sports is solved. Women still have to get passed that invisible glass which is of men dominance in sports. Women don’t get equal pay or get to coach a National…

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    Gender specific groups are more effective than integrated groups, because men and women process experiences in different ways, and they respond differently to each other in more open ways when in the company of their own gender. Women tend to more inward focused, while men tend to be outward focused. Women groups are structured different than men’s groups in that women need bonding with other women in order to find their inner strength Corey, Corey & Corey (2010) point out “Members learn that…

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    Wild Type Phenotypes

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    Conclusion Inheritance of drosophila from each allele from 4 of the 5 tests shows a 3:1 dominance, favouring the wild type (+) phenotype. The wild type (+) phenotype was tested and experimented on against the other eye colour phenotypes, including wild type, brown, purple, sepia and white. It was easily evident that every F1 on each test was solely wild-type dominant. Since, for example, +/+ with SE/SE can only make +/SE which can be discovered using a Punnett grid, making the first generation…

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    Analytical Execlusions

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    conversations. During a conversation, men typically look towards the mouth and a women's focus shifts more towards the eyes. New research finds that men and women's visual centers work differently. In the brain, there are high concentrations of male sex hormone receptors throughout the cerebral cortex, especially in the visual cortex which is responsible for processing images. Androgens are responsible for controlling the development of neutrons in the visual cortex during embryogenesis. This…

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    Romantic Red Effect Essay

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    color on perceived kindness and intelligence was also assessed, but it was found that color had no effect on the perception of either attribute. Sociocultural theorists would likely explain this phenomena because of the historical pairing of red and sex within our society whereas behaviorists would believe this correlation to be from experiences where females wearing red have been rewarded by attracting males in the past and thus continue to perform such behavior. Bio-social theorists would…

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    In the film Maleficent there were multiple symbols to chose from but the three that I had chosen were the spinning wheel, and the different colors that were in the movie; dark colors and then the bright and colorful ones. My first symbol was the spinning wheel that Aurora pricked her finger on, on her sixteenth birthday. I chose this symbol to show a more masculine symbol due the pointiness of the spindle. It shows that it is masculine because it is taking her away as if it was a man taking her…

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    appropriateness of a proposed sentence. Empathy and gender have been tested by numerous researchers looking to find correlations between amount and type of empathy (empathetic concern and perspective-taking) and gender (male v. female). Researchers, David Mellor, Sheryn Wei Ting Fung and Morul Hidayah binti Mamat @ Muhammad tested empathy and gender in a collectivist culture (2012). They believed that women would be more likely to feel higher levels of empathy; including…

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