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    aisle at a toy store or skimming through a catalog filled with toys and other things. If you look closely enough, you will notice that there is usually an abrupt shift from pink and creative, aimed at females, and blue and "tough", which is aimed at males. This change is very obvious in many stores, if not all of them. I agree with the author 's views that the gap between what is expected of girls and what is expected of boys remains vast, there is still a negative connotation if a boy is…

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    death. When women mate they are selective in their chose of partner, because they need a grantee that the male will provide protection and resources after childbirth. Infants are dependent individuals that need constant shelter and care; this takes two able body individuals for the task of caring for the child. For a male to stay in family unit, the women must create enticements for the male to stay in the relationship. When comparing the reproductive process of humans and salmon, salmon have a…

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    The passage is a good viewpoint into the mindset of the viewer ship at that time. It makes outlandish remarks about both genders, while backing the statement up with a little explanation. The theme that is developed is sexual tension. A thematic question that is raised would be, are men only interested in going to war and them coming home and bedding a woman no matter who she is, almost like it’s a right he gained. Another thematic question would be; a woman is only desirable when she is young…

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    (prolactin), in which males do not have as high of levels at the onset of hatch, could influence females to remove fecal sacs and feed their young more. To test this, not only will I use females as one set of controls to compare to non-hormone implanted males but also to compare to males with increased levels of prolactin. These males will be given similar quantities to females of the hormone prolactin, and thus we expect to see similar amounts of fecal sacs removed amongst these males as we do…

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    Additionally, females seem to be more at risk of being victims of sexual harassment in the workplace while males seem to be the perpetrators of the harassment (Ineson, Yap, & Whiting, 2013). Ineson et al. (2013) assessed the relationship between sexual discrimination and sexual harassment in the hospitality setting. Ineson et al. found that participants who had…

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    University Gender Identity Gender identity is defined by being male or female, girl or boy. Females are expected to do many things. For example, cook, clean, have nice bodies, take care of the kids, some are required to have a job, etc. Males are expected to earn the income of the family, look fit, protect his family, be strong, be successful, etc. But, I feel like the expectations for both female and males has been changing with this generation. Another thing that has been…

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    How are male and females bodies are viewed today on magazine or ads? Do people look just at what they want to look at or do people look at the whole picture? Sometimes who’s ever on the magazines people just want to look at what ever pops out to them. It can be either male body 's, females body 's, males clothing or females clothing. Another view on things can be movies. Every romantic movie has a least one handsome male with a six pack and a beautiful girl with a nice skin tone and nice legs.…

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    Protection of Human Subjects. After receiving approval from Baptist Hospital and University of Florida IRB committees data collection began. Data was gathered by Tanya Warner, DNP student and employee of Baptist Hospital. Data was kept in Tanya Warner’s office on campus at Baptist Hospital. Computer data and patient’s medical records were password protected. No identifiable data was included in data collected. 2014 Results 2014 Age and Gender. Patient’s identified as being discharge with…

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    University male and female students behave differently in public when they are eating with a group of friends, versus eating on their own among strangers. I found this question to be thought provoking because of the fact that Indiana University is a very diverse school with people from many different cultures and backgrounds. For this experiment I broke the variables down into four different categories; my first category was five male students who were eating alone, second, five male students…

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    game characters. It has been claimed that the representation of females that do appear within video games is consistently sexualised and stereotyped, reinforcing objectification of women in society and the use of sexual tactics for allure. In society, male characters tend to appear more frequently and show leadership more than female characters. Men tend to lead the way, as Carolyn explains “they 've had woman characters but in the commercials and stuff they always show the men”. All respondents…

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