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    Trans-Glitch Analysis

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    Hayles article, on Trans-glitch and gender as machinery of failure, elaborates gender as being something fundamentally technological and at the same way broken. It helps to explain the failures emanating from the machines using a human touch. The human body consists of various parts of which it cannot function without and so does a machine of which it is not able to carry out its purposes without them. Perfect machines do not exist and however much the old ones are repaired, they only tend to…

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    Sexism Struggles In Sports

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    These exceptions included sex education and contact sports, which were optional, not mandatory” (Pritchard 135-36). Before that, males were given better equipment and facilities. Teachers were worried that combining males and females in these classes would cause the males to hold…

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    to stand outside and ask a handful of customers walking in to purchase me an over-the-counter drug: Plan B One-Step pill. The nonprescription product: Plan B One-Step pill is a 1.5 mg tablet for women to take up to 72 hours after she had unprotected sex. One must be 17 years old to purchase the “morning after pill.” Note: I was not soliciting customers because I was granted permission. Hypothesis I think females will purchase Plan B for me with less hesitations and fewer questions asked than…

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    Essay On Joint Probability

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    Probability can be defined as “The chance or likelihood of an event occurring” (Mirabella, 2011, p. 2-1). When looking at Joint Probability, it shows the likelihood of the Event A occurring at the same time as Event B occurs. Therefore, it is the probability of two or more specific events occurring together. Within my current assignment, I am looking at the probability of event A, student genders and event B, the student majors. For example, when looking at joint probability within the…

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    We investigated the influence in the amount people of each gender in a group eating and between genders who was dominating the conversation. In the present study, all subjects were in a group setting in the Pacific Lutheran University “University Center”. We monitored their behavior through specific characteristics that indicated they were leading the conversation including the amount of talking, contact, gestures, and interruptions they executed. Dominance in Conversation…

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    it. In order to study the history of love and sexuality one must first look at how modernity shaped gender, marriage, emotions, and sex. Modernity which Matt and Stearns would define as the period in which the “rise of science, some political systemization, and some of the beginnings of industrialization” began to appear, marked the period where gender, marriage and sex were transformed. For the sake of this paper, I will be focusing on the early to mid twentieth century in which…

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    selection, which essentially states that species have developed certain tastes and characteristics when choosing a mate in the opposite gender. Sexual selection theory focuses on two aspects of these characteristics, first, is competition between same sex individuals over a specific mate. An example of this would be if Jack and Sam both like Mary, but Mary can only be in a relationship with one of them. Thus, Jack and Sam will compete with each other to be in a relationship with Mary, this type…

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    In today’s society, there are so many misrepresentations of things that are slowly becoming the social norms we see today. For example, how women should this skinny, blonde barbie look because that’s society’s definition of beauty. Another example is that all blonde girls are portrayed as stupid and careless. The misrepresentation that I choose was gender fluidity and how it restricts people from completely expressing themselves, achieving the jobs they like, and basically truly living their…

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    Have you ever had an argument, disagreement, or even a miscommunication with someone of the opposite sex? That maybe because of the differences and values that exist between both genders. Both have their own value hierarchy, but males and females both have different values on their hierarchy. Their values are placed on different levels and even then, each person is completely different from each other. Hierarchies do not directly relate to that certain gender. The opposite sex’s hierarchy can…

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    Patricia Caceres Analysis

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    of advices that they would give her. Even though she took her friend’s advices, but she still felt bitter and hurt for not being able to make new friends. Whenever she looked around in the classroom, she would see that everyone was in their own groups, their own cliques and it was only her that’s alone. She was bothered by it. She wondered how, and what helped them in becoming friends. She knew that she could ask if she could join them, but she didn’t. Because she felt intimidated, because of…

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