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    about someone’s assignment, identity and role” (Kessler & McKnna,1978,pg. 39). Gender plays an important role when dealing with people’s identities. Gender refers to the social and cultural aspects of being male and female which basically means societies perceptions or thoughts on how females and males are suppose to look and act. This essay will focus on the visual and verbal representations of gender and sexuality portrayed on mannequins in three different clothing shop window displays in…

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    Description: o Physical characteristics of sea otters possess is the fact that they are small animals with short legs which have thick fur and short circular ears which means that they belong to the family Mustelidae[1]. The sea otters have varying fur colors from dark brown to black [6]. They are also highly social animals who travel in groups called rafts; a single raft could range from 10 sea otters to over 100 sea otters [6].  Scientific Name[1]: Enhydra lutis …

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    knowledge to its role in a individual’s development. The early exposure of hormones in animals and humans influences the adult sexual behavior. According to Freberg (2015), SDN-POA is “a nucleus in the preoptic area of the hypothalamus that is larger in male rats than in female rats (p.339).” The exposure to testosterone during the critical period is the reason for this sexual dimorphism. According to Mataszczyk et al. (1988), “Rats exposed to low testosterone are less likely to engage in…

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    By conduction a two-was mixed group ANOVA 2 X (3), on the two factors time of day which can be broken down into a further 3 levels (morning, afternoon and evening) and gender which can also be broken down into 2 levels (male and female) on short term memory recall. This was conducted to test for differences between the two independent groups whilst exposing participants to repeated measures. When analysing variance there are a number of assumptions which need to be considered and applied.…

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    Objectives and Hypotheses The chief objective of the proposed dissertation is to study the gynodioecious breading system in a phylogenetic and ecological framework focusing on tree species of early angiosperms. Along the way, this involves several additional goals. Chapter 1. The first objective is to determine whether floral dimorphism is translated into gynodioecism in Lauraceae, the phylogenetic relationship with other breeding systems in Lauraceae. Results would provide steady evidence…

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    masculinity, and how it can affect their surgeries. In her discussion, Davis explains that while there has been a recent rise in the number of male plastic surgeries, these surgeries are still different from those received by female patients, and are not indicators of equality between genders. She chastises the notion that women need to dress in a way similar their male counterparts in order to succeed, “thereby ignoring real obstacles facing women in the overwhelmingly masculine world of big…

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    Throughout generations of advertising a reoccurring theme arises, gender stereotyping is a prominent issue in current society. Males are unrealistically depicted as the dominant sex in advertisements, considering this, males can be also portrayed as egotistical and more intelligent than women. Throughout the 2012 Kentucky Fried Chicken advertisement males are depicted through multiple settings as egotistical. A tracking full shot is effectively used to emphasise the woman’s struggle in…

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    men are usually the breadwinners in the world. In a clear perspective to be a male in our society today means one has to maintain power. On the other hand to be a female in our world mean you don’t really have much to do or say with respect to some women. However it should be the other way around. Women hold the key to the world. In Margaret Atwood’s essay “The Female Body” she identifies the clear difference between male and female, “Each female body contains a female brain. Handy. Makes…

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    The effects of handling and sex differences in rats on anxiety was tested using an elevated plus maze. This experiment was conducted to determine the impact of handling and sex on the level of anxiety in 60 day old rats. 24 rats were separated into groups based on sex and whether or not they were handled. The effects of handling on anxiety was determined by placing the rats in an elevated plus maze for 5 minutes and observing how they explored. This study showed that handling had an impact on…

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    What is a Silverback Gorilla? Silverback Gorillas are the mature, older, male gorillas in a troop. We see Silverback Gorillas in all subspecies. While it is possible for multiple Silverbacks to exist in one troop of gorillas, a troop will always be led by one alpha Silverback, as opposed to younger black-back male counterparts. The troop’s alpha Silverback leads the group. He decides where they will travel to find food, what they eat, and where they will make nests for the night. Physical…

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