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    Gender 101 Reflection

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    The gender of a person is something that is discussed from even before people are born. When someone is pregnant we want to know what the gender of the baby is, and we even do this with animals. We see a cute dog or cat and we ask the owner what the gender of the dog is. We want to know because we grew up in a society where you either have to be a boy or a girl. With this thought in mind, the communicative contexts that I have learned in this course that seem to really have an impact on shaping…

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    Summary of Results The predictor variable, I would apply for a job with a female CEO or boss, had a skewness of -2.54 and a kurtosis of 4.57. The predictor variable, I would vote for a female president, had a skewness of -2.43 and a kurtosis of 5.57. The spearman’s correlation between the predictor variable, I would apply for a job with a female CEO or bass and the outcome variables, IAT scores, was 0.075 and had a significance of 0.726. The spearman’s correlation between the predictor…

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    important to distinguish between sex and gender. Sociologists describe sex as the biological differences between a male and a female, particularly anatomically and physiologically (Newman, 2016). Moreover, it helps to explain the genitalia differences, as well as our differences in hormones. Some may see sex as more difficult to define – it is not as easy as black and white – and may be seen as something continuous instead, rather than only male and female. Whereas sex is more universally…

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    Quail Observation Essay

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    Dust avenue. With a relatively cool morning, the habitat where I spotted them is mowed grass. The focal sample in these scenario is a group of male quails. The physical characteristics of the male Quail is as noted as above. As a group, each male kicks the dirt before pecking the dirt, and each male quickly looks up to evaluate the surroundings. Some Quails in the group kick with only with one of the same foot and others kick with both feet. They could alternate in which foot they used or even…

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    On September 20, 2014 at the HeForShe campaign in the United Nations Headquarters in New York, Emma Watson, the United Nation Goodwill Ambassador, gave an inspirational speech about gender equality. Feminism, defined by Watson is, “the theory of the political, economic and social equality of sexes” (Watson). Before the twentieth century, men and women were treated differently due to their gender. Women were caretakers for their husband and children while men were the providers for the family.…

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    A Vindication of the Rights of Woman “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” is significant because it allowed women to gain freedom, equality and was an influential component in developing the power and status that women hold today. Mary Wollstonecraft was born on April 27, 1759 in Spitalfields, London and died on September 10, 1797 in London, UK. She was a philosopher, critic, novelist, writer and advocate for woman’s rights (Johnstone). She is known to be “the first of a new genus” (Clark),…

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    In the media, when portraying domestic violence, men are often portrayed as the the aggressors toward women. In fact, women also commit acts of domestic violence themselves, but women receive less jail time. Studies show that there are greater sentences for domestic violence committed by a man and lesser sentences for domestic violence committed by a woman. It is important to understand that men are just as equal as women. Indeed, society is biased when it comes to females being the only victims…

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    Asking girls to bend over in front of a group of students is some of the worst humiliation possible. Females are being publicly humiliated when they should be pulled aside if they even are truly breaking the dress code. The school dress code is wrong to humiliate females over a rule that they…

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    society today, women and girls have developed a highly interested in the athletic opportunities in colleges. Title IX provided a standard for athletics around the world by education, health, and social aspect. Title IV purposes are to discrimination of sex, racism and provides equal opportunities and funding for athletic participation. Some critics argue that Title IX has a negative impact on sport due to possible causes of the reduction in opportunities for men to participate in collegiate…

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    It seems as if from the moment that our parents are told our gender they begin to purchase things that “corresponded” to our gender, each the stereotypical. Though there are those few exceptions were the parents decide to purchase gender neutral items, but they eventually begin to do the same as other parents do. In our everyday lives many of the spaces that we go to are gender spaced, from the stores that we enter to our own homes. The Space Project gave me a perfect opportunity to explore some…

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