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    Social Group Observation

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    The social group that I chose are the people that I work with at Jimmy Johns on Mondays from 5:00-10:00 p.m. This group consists of 3 males and 1 female. The ages for the males are 22 (subject A), 18 (subject B), and 54 (subject C) and the female is 17 (subject D). I chose this group because everyone is very different from each other, yet everyone works well together and are able to have fun doing it. The first prominent element of the group is the language. Because each person tries to be as…

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    In the 20th generation, feminists reinterpreted and rediscovered Trifles as a feminist play due to the fact that it uses the female ability and patriarchal oppression themes in the domestic world. Although the male was unable to have a reorganization of the search in understanding female psychology, the occurrence of the murder surprised Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale into a new appreciation of the agency to assist one another and also their gender. Because she starts the play with a concrete…

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    In the article, “Susan B. Anthony Dares to Vote” and in the story, “Don’t Give Up The Fight”, they both share perseverance as one theme. Both of the pieces show this theme the same way because they are both trying for something that they believe in. Also, in “Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote”, Susan is trying to get women the right to vote and in “Don’t Give Up The Fight”, Ava is trying to prove that even though she is the only girl on an all boys track team, that she is as equally important as…

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    By having boys and girls play on the same team, they will get to work with one another and increase their respect for each other. According to the article, “Positive Reasons for Coed Sports,” “Encouraging coed teams at beginning levels and ages teaches kids to evaluate others on skill and may help change beliefs regarding gender inequality in sports” (Barr 1). With boys and girls coming together to do something…

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    Testogen Vs Testo-Max

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    Testogen vs. Testo-Max Testosterone is a chemical messenger that performs the role of development of sexual characteristics of a male. Females also possess testosterone; however, the amount of this hormone is almost negligible. Testes/ testicles in Leydig cells produce Androgen and testosterone is a kind of it. Basically, testosterone regulates libido, fat distribution, strength & muscle mass; bone mass, creation of sperm and red blood cells. Speaking of that when men age, they tend to produce…

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    humans behave can be difficult. Especially if sex and gender have to be taken into consideration. Do they have the same definition? Not necessarily. Sex refers to the biological and physiological distinction between men and women. Gender on the other hand, is the social, cultural roles by men and women, approved by society. While we are born with our sex, gender is learned overtime through various agencies in society. In this essay, the differences between sex and gender, sexual dimorphism, the…

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    regarded as the academic-dominance sex, which assumed that their success is favorable from the ‘feminized’ education system and is highly engaged with post-feminism. As a consequence, some suggested feminism intervention is no longer necessary, owing to the reason that girls have no struggle in achieving success. Nonetheless, I come to agree with Promerantz and Raby (2010) that challenges still existed in promoting gender equality. It is believed that post-feminism is too ideal in our society as…

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    towards the progress and achievements of women. Through this story we can see remarks on physical appearance of women such as: "Aqaye anvari-pur zane javan khoshkel khanedar mikhast va nasrin ham chenan bod" (110). Also positive attributes such as "smart" when used for men has positive connotation such as "Shagerd ranande zebel bod va mesle malakhak jast o khiz mikard" (p.104), however when used for women it takes negative connotation as being "cunning" such as "[ghahve chi] be zane kolli goft…

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    Sex Gender and Sex can both mean the same in layman’s language but scientifically and psychologically there exist nuances that create a distinct difference. Sex is a biological distinction between a man and a woman while gender is the cultural difference. In other words, sex is whether someone is a male or a female scientifically, while gender is the sex that a person feels he/she belongs to. For instance a person who is biologically…

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    Pantaloon Case Study

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    5.1 ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION To complete of project now we question wise interpret and analyze response of customers of pantaloons Q.1: Gender? GENDER RESPONSE TOTAL PERCENTAGE MALE 95 150 63.33 FEMALE 55 150 36.67 INTERPRETATION: Out of 150 respondents 95 male and 55 female are respondents at Pantaloons. ANALYSIS: Out of total respondents, 63.33% were male and 36.67% were female. Q.2: Age? AGE RESPONSE TOTAL PERCENTAGE 16-22 35 150 23.33 23-29 40 150 26.67 30-36 60 150 40.00 More…

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