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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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    about how to behave in a group.” (Rohall, Milkie, & Lucas, 2014)), and Values (“deeply held ideals and beliefs.” (Rohall, Milkie, & Lucas, 2014)) which play into the development of “self” within interaction. I will highlight specific groups that I saw in my immediate forward sector. Groups Processes and dynamics: Just as Group Process Scholars, with these observations, we are “interested in what happens when groups form” (Rohall, Milkie, & Lucas, 2014). Many of the groups lacked social…

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    Conducting a short observational, I will watch students and faculty at South College to see if health care students chose to use stairs or an elevator to go to the upper floor classrooms. Tracking if gender, extra weight like books, and whether they are going up or down floors effects the choices they make. Weighting the results and coming up with the percentages to see if health care students chose the healthy option when it comes to stairs or elevators. Stairs Versus Elevator Usage at South…

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    a male. Body language also plays a huge role when classifying if the position is more feminine rather than masculine. After all does sex appeal really sell? Do we engage ourselves in the product or do we look at the object of affection? Do you even know what the product truly is? Is the ad even relevant to the product they are trying to promote? If the opposite sex of the model were being used would it still be as appealing? These are all questions we should ask ourselves when viewing an ad.…

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    Primate Characteristics

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    There are many different types of primates, and they have similar traits that are stemming from their shared ancestor. Lemur catta, more commonly known as the ring-tailed lemurs, are a species of primate. Ring-tailed lemurs are from Madagascar, an island off the southern tip of Africa and are not located anywhere else in the world (Lang, 2005, para. 4). The climate where they live is seasonal, so they experience periods of rain, cold, and heat, which has affected their behavior and eating habits…

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    Throughout class thus far I have noticed a familiar theme that each play exhibits, which is gender. William Shakespeare is very good at altering issues in women studies and overall gender ideology. He does support the stereotypes of women and men and their roles in society but he also questions, challenges and changes these representations. I think the main question that Shakespeare raises, is what it means to be a female and what the characteristics of gender are? In the article Mixed Gender,…

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    While comparing differences between behavioural lateralization between larvae and adults, it was expected that results from studies with larvae as test subjects would show variation in results. The variation in result was expected because larval stage of zebrafish develops really fast both morphologically and anatomically (Budaev & Andrew, 2009). However, the synthesis of behavioural lateralization in zebrafish literature states otherwise. The presence of inconsistency in results of adults can…

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    Ethnography a branch of anthropology is the study of a certain culture from its origin. This is primarily relates cultures and how those cultures function as a whole. Take for example, indigenous Australian members of groups which exist in Australia and its surrounding islands. Most of These tribes still practice their culture as they did hundreds of years ago. Ethnography basically takes this aspect of Australia and tries to explore it and tries to make connections to the modern day society.…

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    It is rare to see a slim, hour glassed shaped, D-cup, and round butted woman walking along the streets of the city. Not all women act like helpless princesses, waiting for their prince charming to sweep them to safety. Also, it is illegal to sexually or violently harass anyone of any gender. However, in many games, the law, and logic does not apply to the virtual NPCs (non-playable character). Objectification and sexual abuse toward women existed for a long period of time, as it was used to…

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    The power hungry women in We Have Always Lived In The Castle, face the powerful male warriors in Beowulf. In both texts one gender has the upper hand of power over the other. In Beowulf male power overrides female power and women are only viewed as peacekeepers and have a lower role in the text. But in We Have Always Lived the Castle, Merricat and Constance despise male power and will do anything in their power to prevent the males from getting any power. In Beowulf, we see how male power is…

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