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    The Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study (TARS), which consisted of a sample size of 1,316, tested how individuals felt about relationships in the following categories: Communication awkwardness, confidence in navigating romantic relationships, heightened emotionality, influence, and power. Although one gender may have scored higher in one category and do hold some consistency, more research is needed in this field. I believe that the TARS holds some truth to the current reality of…

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    contributions to the country’s education, economic, and social development. As a country, Canada has come a long way from the mindset that there were “no public advantages to be gained by” women holding jobs that would dare “offend the natural modesty of her sex” (Canada Law Journal [CLJ], 1896, p. 758) that were held previously. In this day and age, most women no longer have to deal with the constant oppression of the past; however, it is still important to acknowledge the impact of the…

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    Display Rules In Children

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    Display Rules are described as the unwritten instructions that direct people in controlling their emotional expressions, depending on the situation. Emotional expressions can be expressed (verbally and facially) or regulated. Expressing emotions means to show true feelings regarding something, while controlling emotions are related to limiting expression of true feelings as a result of the condition surrounding the child. Previous findings have found that children are better in controlling their…

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    were born biologically a female yet identifies as gender fluid, thus having two names and having to use gender-neutral pronouns (they/them). Gender fluid is “referring to a gender identity that changes with time and/or situation as opposed to a fixed sex-role or gender queer expression.” (Winter, Claire R. 2010) In other words, being a gender fluid individual can be defined as a persona who can identify at any time to be male, female, neutrois (genderless), or a combination. This had one…

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    have become a lot more female centered. However, there is always room for improvement in any area; I feel we are leaps and bounds ahead of how things used to be. Today I will thoroughly explain how things have changed for the better, for the female sex since Katha Pollitt’s essay was written over twenty years ago. As a mother of a preschool-aged little girl, I have seen my fair share of Disney movies. Movies such as Tangled, Mulan, Frozen, and Brave are some of the many movies that have come…

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    Monster’s University is not a feminist film. Feminism is about “social, political and economic quality of the sexes” (Hobbs & Rice, 2012, page 6), something that this film does not show. It also happens to be a film that does not make an attempt to combat gender binaries and fails at representing all genders of its target audience, which is people of all ages due to the film’s G rating (Parentpreviews, 2015). It is not merely the fact that the cast is primarily male that prevents it from being…

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    As research has shown, physical and health benefits abound from participation in athletics. These benefits are not the only factors for participation. In a study conducted by Nathalie Koivula, differences in motivation and actual participation were analyzed and shared. The motives for participation as they related to appearance, competition and excitement, fun and enhanced competence are also evident. Koivula’s study points out the evidence of the impact of social construction of male-female…

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    in the explicit discussion about masturbation. When looking back, putting aside personal or religious beliefs concerning the topic, it would appear that masturbation would serve as a countermeasure against teenage pregnancy and the transmission of sex-related diseases, but when politics enters the discussion, everything rational gets tossed out the window (Canino, J. T., 2003). The act of masturbation is a natural act, familiar to all males and females. But for some silly and profound reason,…

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    initially meant by sex because the definition has changed over time where sex now seems to only refer to the biology and gender is used to refer more to the psychological…

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    One of Hall’s greatest books, as talked about is, Adolescence: Its Psychology and its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, Religion and Education. In chapter seventeen of the book he writes about, adolescent girls and their education, and compares with the opposite sex. In the chapter we see that the adolescence in woman is looked at from a biological standpoint, a medical standpoint, Nubility of Educated Women, Fecundity of Educated Women, and then just simply…

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