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    Social Norms Of Feminism

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    Feminism is a very diverse topic and can include anything on women’s rights from how women should be treated to how they are included in the fitness industry. Throughout their life, females are held to different standards than males (Brabazon 2006). They are told to look and behave in certain ways; they are treated separately from men in ways of women’s rights, their wages, and how they are looked at from society (Brabazon, 2006). However, if a women was to deviate from the social norms, she…

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    their works. Austen and Shakespeare took a similar approach to the portrayal of female characters within their works, however in Austen’s novel it acted as the focal point of the story and took a more liberalized appearance because of the time gap. The male dominated view of a female’s place in society historically is explored in both stories. The similar representation of female characters is shown to exist in both Emma and Hamlet because of the dialogue between characters and actions taken by…

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    Mulan Essay

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    Mulan, despite being a female in a male powered world, Mulan overcomes the odds of being a woman and ultimately becomes the savior of China. When perceived through a feminist point of view, Mulan has a deep message on how men exclusively controlled society, that women are equal to men, and how women have the potential for greatness. It is clearly evident that Mulan is a great symbol of feminism and proves that a female should have equal rights and standards as males. In the story of Mulan, a…

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    During our visit to the UHCL veterans office there were two instances in which polite speech was prevalent. In both instances the ones responsible for using polite speech were both male vets whom were conversing with the woman behind the desk at the entrance of the veterans office. Both males came in at separate times and any time the woman behind the desk asked them question, they would reply with a “yes, ma’am” as seen on lines eleven and seventeen. This form of reply is one of the common…

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    I chose the topic of Gender: Binary and Nonbinary because I’m a transgender male student repeatedly coming out to whoever I meet on a nearly daily basis.Through research I learned that in past cultures such as Ancient Egyptians, some eastern cultures, and Native Americans do not just have the binary genders but also other non conformative gender roles that may be foreign to western cultures. Some youth in the LGBT community find it difficult to come out due to others that may not understand. I…

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    testing the hypothesis test and we will be using the t-test so that we can see the means that are going to be differentiated and in how long the youths are held in our facilities by their gender. When starting this test, we are using the female and male sets of data and we will…

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    Most studies conducted to understand crime have focused mainly on male crime, seeing as how men have far higher criminal rates and offences than women. Gender does play an important role when looking at the difference in the rates of crimes, and the types of specific crimes committed by both males and females. The statistics of male and female criminal offence rates, as expected do differ greatly, once again because of the fact that most crime is committed by men. However why is this so? Certain…

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    Cryptic Female Choice

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    that the variation between Latrodectus species may be key in understanding the relationship between CFC and other post-copulatory mechanisms. Key experimental findings suggest that females are able to bias paternity towards particular males rather than rejecting males outright, which is harmful, as virgin females have reduced longevity, providing evidence that females may be cryptically choosing there mates potentially through either the effectiveness of sperm plugs or likelihood of sperm…

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    Gaming World Sexist

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    Is The Gaming World Sexist? The Video Gaming Industry is a male driven industry and is sexist. The statistics show that 97% of game developers are male and 3% are female. That is crazy, but yet not at the same time. That is just mind blowing crazy when thinking about the percentage. Smith (talking about myself in the third person is a bit weird) plays online video games quite a lot, and online hears a lot of people being very sexist on online games. For one example a “girl gamer” as the Xbox…

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    centimeters in the 6-11 age group and in the 12-18 age group, the average flexibility decreased by 0.23 centimeters. For male lower body flexibility, the average flexibility decreased by 4.06 cm in the 6-11 age group. While the flexibility had increased for the 12-18 year old males by 5.11 centimeters (Figure 2). The average 12-18 year old males are more flexible than the 3-5 year old males. In upper body flexibility, the 3-5 and 12-18 year old boys were more flexible than the girls. However,…

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