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    and comment on another student's post. Under the lens of evolutionary psychology we can see several factors that help explain the tendency of males to be more aggressive than females. One of the top mechanisms of evolution is survival. In this the presence of male aggression served two purposes, providing for and protective the female. Aggressive males were not only more likely to survive, but were seen as desirable mates by females, and therefore their traits were passed on to the generations…

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    There is a grammar rule in Arabic which clearly states that when the sentence includes males and females together as its subject, the plural system of the subject will take the masculine gender. This rule is also found in the French language. However, we are not trying to change the syntax of the language, but rather draw attention to this…

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    20 Ways I Have Been Gendered 1. Being given toys that involve gender roles (Toy soldiers, playing cops and robbers, star wars action figures) These toys helped me re-enact male identified roles in the military, and behave like male identified characters in movies. I was given toys which had body types anatomically similar to my sex assigned at birth. I used these to practice how I was supposed to behave based on societies prescribed gender characteristics. 2. Being told what I could wear…

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    They think about that unpleasant event for longer time and also retain it in greater detail. This leads towards elevated cortisol (Stress) level within the individuals. Therefore, the females become anxious and sad for some times. The reaction of males towards unpleasant experiences is usually quicker. They consider these events as over and done and then they go on to the new experiences. However, this is usually not possible…

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    Barbara Kruger Essay

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    is a battleground”. Males gaze turns into women objects as they are not permitted to think for themselves. Their thoughts, opinions and behaviours differ from the constant judgements of men. Kruger often challenges these issues by depicting the female figure in confrontation with the viewer. This artwork particularly the eyes glare directly at the viewers in defence. This suggests that the males gaze stops liberation of women. Women are still implications of the dominant male figure. In this…

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    Just Ask Babcock Summary

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    the Ph.D. program at a school when a group of female graduates came to her office and all of them had been teaching as teacher’s assistants when most of the male graduates had all been teaching programs of their own. This didn’t seem fair and it sparked some interest in her. So she asked the associate dean of the school…

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    the same. But one thing that should be respectfully the same is how we treat each other. In the eyes of a male we think female as an object instead of a human. In the book of the “The Handmaids tale” females are only considered as a maid who should be at home cleaning, and cooking like maids. Females were also considered as “reproductive vessels” that not what women are actually good at. Males can do the same house cleaning and cooking as females but since in todays society it’s not manly to…

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    the movie progresses, she is seen as just a love interest in support of Ant Man’s character. Because superhero films in popular culture portray heterosexual relationships, a female character’s significance is generally her being in danger where the male hero must save her. If roles were reversed Hope would have stolen the suit since she is viewed as more physically and mentally capable than Scott in the beginning, however, this goes against her father wishes as its “too dangerous” for her to…

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    Gender Typing Theory

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    gender based on the child’s biological sex, which is thus, based on the child’s sex chromosomes and gonads, or sex glands. Even when a child is born as an intersex baby, without clear biological male or female parts, doctors will most often perform surgeries to make…

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    Gender Gap In Nursing

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    gender gap in the profession, I am against the thought of limiting the clinical practice of male nurses to certain types of nursing or to certain types of patients. Within the years I personally believe we have failed as a society to bring equality in the nursing profession. According to Evans (2004) barriers to gender equality in nursing in Canada, citing legislated discrimination in Quebec as an example where male nurses could not be legally registered. Interestingly, Evans outlines “area of…

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