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    during uphill and downhill walking? Gait & Posture, 37(3), 378-384. Retrieved February 8, 2015, from Marshall University. Glenmark, B., Nilsson, M., Gustafsson, J., Dahlman-Wright, K., & Westerblad, H. (2004). Difference in skeletal muscle function in males vs. females: Role of estrogen receptor-β. American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism, 287(6). Retrieved February 8, 2015, from Marshall University School of Med. McCollum, C. (2015, January 28). Do Calf Raises Improve…

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    phrases such as “how are you guys?” or using “he” to refer to a group of people, both male and female. These phrases are used in many people languages and I even had fallen victim to using these phrases. Referring to a group of people both male and female, is considered sexist language because it ignores the females in the group. The article “Why sexist language matter?” by Sherryl Kleinman talks about the male generic terms and phrases and how they hold men at a higher stature than women. I…

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    Marjane Satrapi, the roles of males and females played a huge part in marjane's life and the revolution. Males and Females were treated differently because the government saw male and woman in different views. In addition, the characters who played a part in the female roles were Marjane, who is the main character, and her mother. Also, the roles for the males were the boys who joined the army. These characters have significant roles which shows how the roles of male and females were treated…

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    from boyhood to manhood through the completion of manhood acts and homosocial interaction, including emotional detachment, sexual objectification of women, and competition. According to Schrock and Schwalbe, there’s a biological difference between a male and female that results in the categorization into two different groups (Schrock and Schwalbe…

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    society as a degree that upgrades male privilege by being male dominated, male identified, male cantered, and obsessed with control. Even though patriarchy is a type of society in which both men and women participate in, according to the author. First, Johnson defines male dominance as a position of authority and power that creates differences in power between the two genders. As a result, men claim more tittles, income, and wealth than women. Most of all, male dominance developed the ideology…

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    (Briton, 2013, p. 4). When gender is perceived from a position of professional sport, it seems as though there is a dissimilarity in how females and males are regarded. Over time women have established universal expectations; consequently, in the sporting domain, these assumptions about women are recognized first before athletic capability, however, male professional athletes do not face the same scrutiny (Trolan, 2013, p. 216). As mentioned by O’Reilly and Cahn (2007), not only are female…

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    specific thing that gives them more power of masculinity then the other men. Yes, male and female do have sexual practices and education to reflect on their feminine sexual norms or masculine sexual norms. Male sexual practices may come from their preparation for their career. Men learn to work in teams as well as push one another to their limits both physically and mentally. The courses they take are usually taught by males in the higher grades and university level thus they have more models…

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    courses, and how the instructors communicate with me versus the other male students in my class. In many of my mechanical engineering classes I have had male teacher and majority of the time was the only female in the class. The teacher would initiate class by male teacher walking in and greeting the class “How are you guys?” . The guys in the class would respond and most likely ask a question. I felt as if I was overlooked…

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    value of friendship emphasis in The Fox and the Hound bridged that gender bias. But Disney falls short targeting the male audience from what they do when they target the females. Most Disney movies do not feature male protagonists. Here, these main characters are male, but they are not portrayed as highly as the Princesses. Instead, like in The Fox and the Hound, we see the males portrayed as animals (Tod as a fox and Copper as a dog). Colin Stokes, in his TedTalk describes the situation as…

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    herself without a coach, but works out day after day in the gym to prove herself. This movie shows how females are capable of doing anything males can do. In todays world the female rose has changed dramatically, especially in areas such as sports. Modern society has an altered view on female athletes, some misconceptions including the controversy between female and male roles, females having masculine qualities that are not ideal and that there are only certain sports they can participate in.…

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