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    in sports than anything else. The physical strength of men allows them to perform better than women in most sports but the inherent ability of incredulous balance makes women formidable in gymnastics and water skating. But as the perplexing science of genetics has revealed, genes and chromosomes can align in inconceivable number of ways and beget numerous paradigms which transcend mathematical permutations. This leads to the birth of men who can push the borders of ordinary human ability to…

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    Never be afraid to open up because building walls around who you really are will prohibit you from being free and intimate with the ones you love. Intimacy is imperative to the growth of every human being. Not only is intimacy needed within ourselves as individuals but also in the growth and success of every bond you create with a partner or anyone in your life. Intimacy is the connection and bond between two people in which constant emotions, and psychological behaviors are exchange. Intimacy…

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    “Men are tough; women are in touch with their feelings. Men are providers; women are nurturers. Men should punch back when provoked; women should be physically attractive” (The New York Times). We are taught, raised, and enforced by the gender roles that dictate our lives in American society. Everyone from young boys and girls too grown men and women have been shamed and ridiculed by the gender roles that distinguish people in the world. According to the quote earlier, by the writer Claire Cain…

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    What are the experiences of same-sex attracted and gender diverse young people in Australia? Include analysis of family life, relationships, discrimination, and health outcomes. Same-sex attracted and gender diverse young people in Australia are faced with a plethora of challenges when attempting to navigate life as a minority in a Heteronormative world. For the purpose of this essay, same-sex attracted and gender diverse young people is an inclusive term, used to reinforce that gender and…

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    Annual Conference of Commissions. Led by Betty Friedan, they all collided in mutual interest to end sex discrimination for women in America. After being rejected from passing resolutions, they grew frustrated and truly realized the lack of power women had. Which had brought them to officially launch NOW fall of 1966, at a convention in Washington DC, with this statement of purpose,“We men and women who hereby constitute ourselves as the National Organization for Women, believe that the time has…

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    branch of anthropology which is rebuilds the daily life of people who lived in the past to explain the changing of the culture, and the gender behaviours, roles and attitudes in our culture. Gender archaeology is looking for evidence of gender roles and gender relations to help us understand the values and the relations between the genders in our society and what did each gender do in the past society, and how the society seeing women and men. Gender relations and roles, in all the societies…

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    A Closer Look at Gender Contraceptives "Let 's talk about sex, baby/Let 's talk about all the good things/And the bad things that may be," so, let 's address the "bad things" society does not "talk" about, such as the responsibility women must take to prevent pregnancy and STDs (Kalveit 1). The role of women in this case seems unjustifiable; education and accessibility to birth control was almost non-existent until 1916 and have been closely regulated or restricted since then, compared to…

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    Prolonged cruelty and unjust treatment have been applied to women as they suppress them under gender and sexual inequality. Continuously, in 1984 oppression of female is strongly noticeable from the character “Julia” whereas in the graphic novel Persepolis it is represented through a rebellious character “Marjane”. 1984 drills on the mental and psychological control of thoughts and dictation are processed by manipulation, framing and forcing…

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    “I said ok. There is nothing wrong if we have an ice cream” (Janowitz 1). Every case of human trafficking victims start with something innocent. In Tenancingo, Mexico, the population 11,000, more than half of its population is involved in the business of sex-trafficking. Sex trafficking illegal, but no one is willing to stop it. The few citizens who are not victims have no control or direction in ending sex trafficking. According to “Trafficking in Persons Report 2016: Mexico,” is a Tier 2 which…

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    Race”, Sally Haslanger argues that gender and race are not purely natural categories; they are socially constructed. Many feminists such as Haslanger and Beauvoir have endorsed the coatrack perspective. In their perspectives, the term sex denotes human males and females depending on biological features whereas gender denotes women and men based on social factors. This basically delegitimizes biological determinism, which is the idea that human behavior is innately determined by biology. Simone…

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