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    questions that people may have about sex, flirting, dating, love, and any other subcategory that falls under personal relationships – these same people may often find it difficult to ask the questions that they have been harboring. Sex is such a taboo topic in America, which unfortunately means that many of these questions go unanswered, leading to confusion, anger, or awkwardness in an individual’s sex life. Author Joann Ellison Rodgers released her book, “Sex: A Natural History”, in 2002; in…

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    exits the affair with a girl who gives him regular access to sex due to the fact that Susan can tell Sandy his thoughts, but cannot tell Jonathan his. His opaqueness does allow him to project a genuine connection, or thought. Susan’s failure to deliver upsets Jonathan because a successful relationship consisting of both sex and intimacy eludes him. Just because Jonathan and Susan have sex does not mean either is satisfied, and a purely sex-driven relationship was ultimately their downfall, given…

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    These social construction comes in the form of pairing gender expression with biological sex and determines which traits should be attributed to the two sexes. Often, this comes in the form creating an imbalance between the two sexes and explains a history of…

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    use 7, as the average for a group. This is an interesting finding, and we tried to take it into account later in the analysis. You can tell this is true, because in many cases where people would speak of their roommates as being average, they would put a 7, instead of the expected five. While this is not universally true it was consistently happening, and so some of the numbered scales that were used might have mixed data from people who used five as the average of a group, and others who used…

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    This review article describes how the mating decision of Drosophila fruit flies is dependent of first the male’s choice to mate and then the female’s choice to accept or reject the male. The article simplifies the mating by the neurobiology behind the male’s choice and then the female’s choice. Furthermore, the article describes how males rely on chemical signals to detect suitable courtship objects and distinguish female flies from males. According to the article, males courtship is based on…

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    Traits, are something that everyone has. They distinguish one person from another and make us all different and unique in our own ways. Traits are not only prevalent in people’s lives in the real world, but are also present in the Maya Angelou’s novel. In “I Know Why the Caged Bird SIngs”, Margaret Johnson shows many character traits. In the novel Maya uses her masculine traits to break down sexist and racist boundaries in the early twentieth century. Marguerette shows masculinity in many…

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    The Importance Of Title IX

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    Title IX requires, “the institution to show a history and continuing practice of program expansion which is demonstrably responsive to the developing interests and abilities of the members of that sex” (Office of Civil Rights 49). While expansion for a gender specific activity that is under represented could potentially be profitable toward the university, expansion in general for many universities could be partially impossible due to the area in…

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    INTRODUCTION Naturally, people have misconceptions of their body –especially seen in children. This is due to the lack of experience with one’s body awareness. These inaccurate assumptions have many influences and it varies between gender. Though, with a well-developed understanding of body awareness, time and practice, one can gain a more precise sense of their body relative to the space around them. Athletes especially want to refine their movements by having an accurate perception of…

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    In the 20th generation, feminists reinterpreted and rediscovered Trifles as a feminist play due to the fact that it uses the female ability and patriarchal oppression themes in the domestic world. Although the male was unable to have a reorganization of the search in understanding female psychology, the occurrence of the murder surprised Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale into a new appreciation of the agency to assist one another and also their gender. Because she starts the play with a concrete…

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    In the article, “Susan B. Anthony Dares to Vote” and in the story, “Don’t Give Up The Fight”, they both share perseverance as one theme. Both of the pieces show this theme the same way because they are both trying for something that they believe in. Also, in “Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote”, Susan is trying to get women the right to vote and in “Don’t Give Up The Fight”, Ava is trying to prove that even though she is the only girl on an all boys track team, that she is as equally important as…

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