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    sugar (as a solution dried onto 1-cm squares of porous paper). Flies were checked daily until all had died. Dead flies were removed from the cages daily. Both group and individual trials were repeated twice. 2.6. Statistical analysis: Reproductive organs of both male (testes & apodeme) and female (ovary) were analysed for each treatment using least squares regression including significance test using LSMeans differences Tukey HSD. Main effects included in the model were age (ordinal), diet…

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    of whether one brain might be better than the other. One of the things tested in an effort to answer this question is whether gender affects memory. Even though the brain’s abilities change with sex, science has discovered that there is no specific correlation between an individual’s ability to remember…

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    Structural functionalism, theorizes that as a whole society regulates the functions of its members based solely on the needs of the organization. This can be related to many different types of environments for instance, sports. Sports teams such football are set up around the needs of the team, different positions are required throughout the structure of the game play for proper function; quarterbacks are needed to lead the team and plan the movement of the ball in forward progression, linemen…

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    During the 19th century Sarah Baartmann—a Khoikhoi woman—was deprived from her liberty because of her distinct physical appearance. Her voluminous posterior and the abnormalities of her sexual organs were enough to indignantly use her as public exhibition for purposes of entertainment and later on for anatomical dissection. This bewildering act lead immense controversy and opened for discussion and investigations on race and sexuality. In present time, the hashtag #TeacherBae flooded social…

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    Sex can be defined as a biologically constructed classification defining person into male or female (Wood, 1994; Eckert & McConnell-Ginnet, 2003). In other words, male and female differences can be seen by identifying their genetic and physical characteristics, such as internal and external organs (Wood, 1994; American Psychological Association, 2011). Since it is determined by biological aspects, sex categorisation is considered fixed and called by Esplen and Jolly (2006) as ‘a destiny line’.…

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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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    cultural and environmental factors. This associates with the “nature vs. nuture” argument, as I will be exploring and comparing sociologist views on whether biology has more of an influence on gender or sociology. From a sociologist’s point of view, sex is referred to the biological approach and status for instance, a child will be indentified as boy or girl at birth due their genitals, for examples females have vaginas and males have penises. On the other hand, some sociologist may refer…

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    in the brain or brain stem. Meaning no electrical impulses are being sent between brain cells. When a person becomes brain dead they are placed on life support. Life Support is mechanism used to maintain life after the failure of one or more vital organs. When you are on life support the patient is monitored in the…

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    There are some differences between sex and gender. Sex is considered a fact because of biology. Gender is the interpretation of that fact and “is the way society creates, patterns, and rewards our understanding of femininity and masculinity”( Shaw and Lee 116). It is more complicated than these definitions though, because there in more than just the male or female sex, hence intersex. Also, both culture and society gives meaning to sex and that “male or female is already gendered” ( Shaw and Lee…

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    This is in contrast to males who reach their peak incidence in teenage. In elderly females as the estrogen level falls, The sex stimulating testosterone hormone (produced by suprarenals) level increases.Some women who fail to reach orgasm in coitus are then stimulated manually by their husbands, or they masturbate themselves until they reach orgasm. Some of the married females…

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