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    I am currently in a group for Children’s media and the academic journal that I found was on the Sexualization of girls. This journal went over how sexualization is related to objectification because a lot of times men in society will see females as objects for them to rule over. “women and girls are both sexualized, via their tight clothing and makeup, and objectified, portrayed as existing for men 's pleasure and lacking in their own agency. There is not a parallel trend in which boys are often…

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    Equality In Sports

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    slowly gaining equality but still has a long way to come. You guessed it, sports. There has been a law that has gone into effect for athletics and education called Title IX. This act states that, “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” Essentially this means that men and women cannot be discriminated…

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    The ad we chose to bust comes from Victoria’s Secret, a company that is known for their marketing strategy of using attractive female models and calling them angels to sell their product. The females they chose to represent their brand are never anything less than tall, skinny, physically fit, able-bodied, young, and flirtatious with big breast and white or at the very least light-skinned. Accompanied by the message of perfect body, this ad communicates the message of what a person is expected…

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    Madhudaya Sinha’s essay “Triangular Erotics: The Politics of Masculinity, Imperialism and Big-Game Hunting in Ride Haggard’s ‘She’”, evaluates the role of human evolution and imperialism throughout time. Most importantly, Sinha argues the importance of manhood’s representation through animals, the natural world, and Mother Nature. Although masculinity is compared to ‘“the other one’” (Sinha, 29) in both the essay and the original text, She; without a female presence, the power of human evolution…

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    I believe that in the documentary The Codes of Gender: Identity and Performance in Pop Culture by Sut Jhally (2009), does prove a point that advertising does play a large part in society and that it affects the way that we think about ourselves and others. It is why we do view gender as one thing and not another. This might be why I buy things that I think that I need to look beautiful, yet I don’t really need to go out and buy the make-up or clothing or really anything of that sort to look…

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    Sexual orientation is one of the largest sex differences in humans. While the vast majority of the population is heterosexual, there is a small portion of people that are bisexual and heterosexual, who are attracted to the same sex. According to Freberg (2015), sexual orientation is “a stable pattern of attraction to members of a particular sex (p.344).” In this research paper, I will briefly discuss the biological contributions to sexual orientation. We will first discuss the contributions of…

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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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    Kevin Wang Streckenbach Senior English P.7 8 February 2015 Formless Throughout history, men and women side by side were never equals. In fact even now, inequality persists however incomparable to the past. Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare explicitly revealed the treatment of females during his time through his play. In the play, Polonius’s daughter, Ophelia, evidently presents herself as a puppet that adheres to her master’s will until the strings that control her loosens. In her…

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    Although William Shakespeare and Jane Austen lived in different time periods and wrote their works in different formats many of the same archetypes and stereotypes are used in both of their works. Austen and Shakespeare took a similar approach to the portrayal of female characters within their works, however in Austen’s novel it acted as the focal point of the story and took a more liberalized appearance because of the time gap. The male dominated view of a female’s place in society historically…

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    Despite men dominating the business front, statistically women can do just as much for their company as men can. When people think of a successful sports executive the gender most people think of is men. In almost all sports company 's women are not given the same opportunities as men. One industry in particular that is dominated by men is in the sports industry. Overall companies still target more men than women. In the article "women in top sports management" the author states that "Based on…

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