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    Introduction Nepenthes gracilis, also goes by the name Slender Pitcher-Plant, is a widespread pitcher plant mostly found in Southeastern Asia. This plant distinguishes itself by the presence of a long tube-like, stretched pitcher which contains acidic fluid and enzyme to digest preys. N. gracilis also make use of its special trait, the lid on top of the pitcher to act as a trapping mechanism for preys looking for shield under its lid, and the nectar glands on the lids help in attracting preys…

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    exist today are a result of basic human biological sex differences that cannot be changed, and this plays a large part in the reason women and men are given different positions and ranks in the armed forces. For example, females tend to be weaker by nature than their male counterparts as they physically have less muscle mass and are lighter boned. Females also have physically smaller brains than men. These differences and others like them have created sex differences in the work force that…

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    Desire For Intimacy Essay

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    involving desire for intimacy, love and sex. However, because of different beliefs and experiences, the concepts of desire for intimacy, love and sex are unclear. Many people have different perspectives of these human experiences. Thus, the researcher believes that human beings tend to confuse desire for intimacy, love and sex, conceptually and experientially. To prove this point, the researcher begins with the differences among desire for intimacy, love and sex. Then, he explains the reasons…

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    Essay On Gender Imbalance

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    Gender Imbalance in America America is undergoing a gender imbalance. Elaine McArdle—a contributor for the Boston Globe and Michelle Conlin—a writer for Businessweek have both discussed this topic. Both of these women stressed the topic of gender equality in academic success. In the two essays called: The Lost Boys and The New Gender Gap, McArdle and Conlin wrote about women achieving success in this world—through academic excellence and the forfeit of success by men—through poor academic…

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    The sex chromosome determines whether a zygote will be male or female. Females have XX sex chromosomes and males have XY chromosomes. One chromosome comes each comes from the gametes of the parents. Each egg has an X chromosome and “if the sperm contains a Y chromosome, the match with the female chromosome…

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    Butch pet food company was established in 1964 and has existed since then in New Zealand. An ad by the company read as such “I’m as guilty as the next girl for licking the odd bone but believe me there’s no substitute for being stuffed full of meat.“ The ad features those word in a pink meat roll with a half white half pink background and to the right a dog looking towards the reader. The pink and white coloring adds a touch of feminist to the ad with typically female related colors, which are…

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    Females should undoubtedly be allowed to play on male sports’ teams. In this world of inequality there are few things we can do to alleviate that. For example, allowing females to play on male sports’ teams would be a great step. This has already been happening around the world, but it’s been causing controversy due to their, the girls, physicality and how fair it is then for the boys in return. If we don’t allow women to play then we can never truly be an equal and free nation. Women were…

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    Television Engagement

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    Introduction The introduction of the study explores the idea that television engagement has negative effects on Australian adolescent weight, flaws contained within the introduction are • First sentence was supported by nonexistent source, questioning study reliability and credibility • Comparison of Australian and American BMI, without taking into account cultural differences • Hypothesis do not predict the outcome of the study and multiple unnecessary secondary hypothesis (can be compacted) •…

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    Its all about the money Today, male professional athletes are one of the most entertaining groups to watch. Professional male athletes participate in crucial, competitive, and sometimes aggressive sports which can lead to severe injuries. Unlike any average person, the injuries will lead them to lose their job. Professional athletes face risking their starting position and their lively hood every single time they are practicing. Professional athletes get paid in salary just what they warrant…

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    The notion of a sex/gender binary has not been historically around for a relatively long time. In fact, the belief that only males and females should exist in society was not a relevant topic until the late eighteenth century. The Age of Enlightenment paved way for sex dichotomy and was succinctly explained by Harold Garfinkel’s Studies in Ethnomethodology written in 1967. In this seminal text, he creates a summary of the laws of gender that the sex/gender binary heavily relies upon. These laws…

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