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    In the article “Different but (Probably) Equal”, Olivia Judson makes her claim stating male and females are inherently different due to different factors such as genetics and brain chemistry, but this does not necessarily make one sex better than another. The author uses mainly logos, or logical facts, such as examples of differences in appearance or behavior throughout the animal kingdom to prove her point successfully. Judson backs up her claim with scientific evidence and ultimately proves…

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    Results 
 29.3 percent of our respondents identified as being a male and 69.8 percent identified as being a female. 0.6 percent of our respondents identified as being transgendered . 0.3 identified as other (See Figure three ). The average age of our respondents was 23.91 and the minimum age was 19 years. while the maximum was 54. 58.2 percent of our sample identifies as non-Hispanics 41.8 and 41.8 percent of our sample was Hispanic (See Figure one ). 29.3 percent were White. 18.1 percent of…

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    The distinction of gender from sex was an important step in the fields of psychology and sociology. It allowed researchers, academics and practitioners to separate the social aspects of gender from the biology of sex (Muehlenhard & Peterson 2011, p. 793). It is generally accepted that the distinctive male or female genitals that a person is born with, and the release of male or female hormones determine sex, while gender is the combination of traits and characteristics culturally considered…

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    G-Strings for men Only women wear a g-string? We see this quite differently. Finally the string thong for men has now become the true It-Piece, and has almost surpassed the boxershorts in the underwear popularity scale. This is understandable, because the G-Strings is so wonderfully practical underwear. Men benefit from the fact that the string thong consists of so little fabric that no edges or edges are visible under tight clothing. The many facets of G-Strings Just like with women, the…

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    A general biology curriculum most often covers a brief introduction into genetics. During these lectures, instructors present evidence that at conception there is a 50 percent chance the developing embryo will mature into a boy or a girl. Before birth, gender is seen as equal. However, to be born a man or a woman in any society is more than a simple biological fact. It is a biological fact with social implications. The term gender binary describes the idea in which a society splits its members…

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    Poeciliidae Evolution

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    Biologists at the University of California, Riverside have made an incredible evolutionary discovery that links sexual selection and placentation (Science Daily, 2014). The study of 150 species of Poeciliidae (Figure 1), describes the morphologies of males in species with placentas. Sexual selection- “special case” of natural selection, which acts on an organism’s ability to obtain, or successfully copulate with a mate, is not exceedingly important in species with placentas (Science Daily, 2014)…

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    Testosterone In Sports

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    stretch itself. This is where boys start to be averagely taller than females. This part of puberty will affect that athlete’s height and weight for the rest of their lives. If a male volleyball player that is six foot eight inches tall, decides to have a sex change. That transgender woman regard-less of the therapy that is given already has gain an advantage over the female athletes (Yilmaz). Therefore, having a six foot eight inch tall girl volleyball player would help be able to dominate on…

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    and interprets perceived differences among humans and gives us ‘feminine’ and ‘masculine’ people” (Shaw & Lee, 116). Typically, one of the most exciting moments during a woman’s pregnancy is when the doctor informs her of the sex of the baby. Immediately after learning the sex of the baby, the woman, her family, and her friends begin…

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    In recent years, girls have started playing on boys’ sports teams. This is becoming so common that it doesn’t surprise anyone when they hear that a girl is on the boys’ team. Female athletes should not be allowed to play on male athletes’ teams after elementary school. There is a much higher of injury for the girl and having a female teammate might become distracting to the other players. With all of these issues, is having a girl on the team really worth the worry? Boys and girls of the same…

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    Sexual selection has long been recognized as a powerful evolutionary process having important consequences on reproductive behaviour, morphology, and fitness (Birkhead and Pizzari, 2002). Sexual selection research has often focused on pre-copulatory mate choice; however, the discovery of female promiscuity and polyandry has lead to the realization that mate choice continues to operate after copulation (Birkhead and Pizzari, 2002). For males, it is obvious that promiscuity has evolved to increase…

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