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    Sexual Response Cycle The basic construction of a human being is the same between male and female, both male and female have: veins, arteries, heart, brain, nervous system, etc. Biologically men and women have a similar sexual response cycle. Physically men and women respond in a similar fashion as well, since humans are built in a similar way the human body reacts in similar manner sexually. The go through the different phases of the cycle: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution. Even…

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    Women have been used as a marketing tool to sell products and to grab viewers attention. They appear as sexual objects next to the item which advertisers market. Tom Reichert, the head of the department of advertising, and public relations in the UGA Grady College of Journalism states, "Advertisers use sex because it can be very effective." Meaning that people are likely to pay more attention to a commercial if it has some sexual content. Due to that, having sexual content in advertisements such…

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    not looking specifically for it but it is indeed visible in most advertisements and some cinematic displays. More specifically the male gaze makes women the object of their gaze and the male counterpart has subjectivity whereas the women are defined by their lack of subjectivity. Women who fall victim to the male gaze are often reduced to objects of the men that they are being stared by at. For example, in the movie Transformers, the character Meghan Fox plays – Mikcaela is simply a character…

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    offended. When it comes down to it boys and girls are completely different. We were raised differently and as kids we would only spend time with the same sex, which has a great impact on our ability to communicate with the opposite sex. So I feel it is natural to have some differences in our communication process it only makes the opposite sex more appealing to get to know. We want to find out what makes them different so that we can properly blend in with their group and create new…

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    Conducting a short observational, I will watch students and faculty at South College to see if health care students chose to use stairs or an elevator to go to the upper floor classrooms. Tracking if gender, extra weight like books, and whether they are going up or down floors effects the choices they make. Weighting the results and coming up with the percentages to see if health care students chose the healthy option when it comes to stairs or elevators. Stairs Versus Elevator Usage at South…

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    intelligent males were at least tolerated. The Anti-Bullying Alliance supports this claim with a statistic showing that nearly twice as many females are discouraged from math and science careers than males (anti-bullyingalliance.com.) That children of either sex are being bullied just for showing intelligence is something that is alarming. The root cause isn’t that children are prejudiced, but rather adults biasing them to…

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    Primate Characteristics

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    There are many different types of primates, and they have similar traits that are stemming from their shared ancestor. Lemur catta, more commonly known as the ring-tailed lemurs, are a species of primate. Ring-tailed lemurs are from Madagascar, an island off the southern tip of Africa and are not located anywhere else in the world (Lang, 2005, para. 4). The climate where they live is seasonal, so they experience periods of rain, cold, and heat, which has affected their behavior and eating habits…

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    He compares how each sex feels about sports, "this is an area where Amanda feels very sensitive and women feel very callous"(221). Dave expresses the ceilings because he was forced to miss part of a World Series game to engage in conversation with his friends. He feels that…

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    Throughout class thus far I have noticed a familiar theme that each play exhibits, which is gender. William Shakespeare is very good at altering issues in women studies and overall gender ideology. He does support the stereotypes of women and men and their roles in society but he also questions, challenges and changes these representations. I think the main question that Shakespeare raises, is what it means to be a female and what the characteristics of gender are? In the article Mixed Gender,…

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    While comparing differences between behavioural lateralization between larvae and adults, it was expected that results from studies with larvae as test subjects would show variation in results. The variation in result was expected because larval stage of zebrafish develops really fast both morphologically and anatomically (Budaev & Andrew, 2009). However, the synthesis of behavioural lateralization in zebrafish literature states otherwise. The presence of inconsistency in results of adults can…

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