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    You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation Men and women both have the same abilities when it comes to coming up with a conversation. However, the difference lies with the setting that both genders are in. There seems to be a particular time and place for each gender to have the center of attention when it comes to communication. In the article "You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation" by Deborah Tannen, she explores the different situations associated with the…

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    Have you noticed, that not many female characters have a (their) say in movies? Reality is that only 32% out of 100% of speaking characters in nowadays movies are women (Lauzen, 2017). Besides the lack of speaking parts portrayed by women characters, there are other noticeable demonstrations (displays) of differences between male and female characters, portrayed in films nowadays. The portrayal of women in the film has been a popular topic of much debated. This is because the portrayal of women…

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    technological developments and new forms of scrutiny and manipulation, for the benefit of these inner "persons": court-ordered restrictions on a pregnant woman's activities in order to protect her fetus, fetal surgery, amniocentesis, and rescinding of abortion rights, to name but a few examples” (500). Martin is suggesting to her audience that by allowing this clear gender bias to continue that there is going to be major limitations on women’s rights. Martin uses both the scare tactic and the…

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    In the story “Making Sarah Cry” and “Susan B. Anthony Dares to Vote” the theme of being different is being shown. In “Making Sarah Cry” Sarah and the boy were being treated differently in the story for what they look like and and what they do. In “Susan B. Anthony” Dares to Vote” Susan B. was being treated differently because of her being a women and only men can vote not women. While both of these stories share a common theme, the mood of the stories are completely different. The story “Susan B…

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    hurry to draw the attention of the men so that they can reach a socially high position and find their perfect mate. (5)David Buss, professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, is known for his evolutionary psychology research on human sex differences in mate selection and has written various articles related to this topic. In his book named The Evolution Of Desire, he states that women desire men who command a high position in society because social stats is a universal cue to…

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    The idea of what an “ideal” woman should represent oneself in our society have always been criticised if societal expectations is not met. However, one flawed can be made ideal, imperfect can be made perfect, unacceptable can be made acceptable and it’s only achievable through stepping out one’s comfort zone to be who you are not with dedications and hard works. As our world progresses so rapidly, we are so keen to establish in a new change and expectations are never the same. In relation with…

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    Let Your Scars Show A person is said to be a virgin if he or she has not had sexual intercourse. Before, there were many areas, villages and countries that were patriarchal or male-dominated. In these countries, women were seen as objects owned by men, as beneath them. In some of these areas, especially in Africa, the purity and virginity of a woman came alongside their honor. In Haiti specifically, there was a common practice called virginity testing, where a girl’s mother would check if the…

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    With a world with more than three billion men out of the seven billion humans living on Earth, it is obvious that today’s world is still male-dominated (Population, male). In fact, our society has created and put into place social norms and gender stereotypes where men are considered the superior, tough, independent, and intelligent leaders of the world, and women to be the inferior, fragile, uneducated, and dependent followers. On the other hand, over the past years, the idea of a person…

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    Description: o Physical characteristics of sea otters possess is the fact that they are small animals with short legs which have thick fur and short circular ears which means that they belong to the family Mustelidae[1]. The sea otters have varying fur colors from dark brown to black [6]. They are also highly social animals who travel in groups called rafts; a single raft could range from 10 sea otters to over 100 sea otters [6].  Scientific Name[1]: Enhydra lutis …

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    barriers prevented people from being themselves, such as remaining the gender they were born with throughout their whole life. Any movement and straying from their gender, based on their biological sex, was not acceptable and was looked down upon. Societal structure and law made very clear that biological sex must be the same as sexual orientation. However, in the play Twelfth Night, or What You Will, Shakespeare creates Viola to manipulate gender ambiguities that allow her to express her true…

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