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    Sex was ubiquitous. Hollywood blondes Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Masfield were the sex icons. Growth of male magazines Playboy and Esquire offered ostentatious/pretentious sexuality epitomized/personified by Bettie Page-‘the pin-up queen of the universe and her explicit pictures led to anti-ponographic hearings of 1955 (Halliwell 42). Double image of women as a devoted housewife and glamorous diva was less a paradox than a duality in the 1950s. Media interest in the body shape/physique…

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    Deborah Tannen Analysis

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    to act or listen when one is present. The reason why we do not realize this natural presumption is proven by the individual research Daniel Goleman and Deborah Tannen logically shared. These authors present multiple misunderstandings of the opposite sex and how reasons such as socialization and communication lead to these misinterpretations. Our…

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    contributions to the country’s education, economic, and social development. As a country, Canada has come a long way from the mindset that there were “no public advantages to be gained by” women holding jobs that would dare “offend the natural modesty of her sex” (Canada Law Journal [CLJ], 1896, p. 758) that were held previously. In this day and age, most women no longer have to deal with the constant oppression of the past; however, it is still important to acknowledge the impact of the…

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    in the game, there is a mini game and the objective is to make a a stripper give you a lap dance until your "Like" meter at the bottom of the screen is completely filled, meaning she will go home with you. At this point, you can decide what kind of sex you have with the stripper. Male players have the option to kill women by punching them, using guns or machete to get their money back. Grand Theft Auto is not the only game that shows violence against women and also the game cannot be blamed for…

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    Equality Different People have different interpretation and assumption as to whether it is more important to educate girls or boys. People believe that the education of boys is more significant than that of the girls. Some say that female belongs in the home at the same time male goes out to work, it has drive a lot of women more determined about what they can accomplish from life. Girls are likely to study there academic courses, which can put into use for greater eligibility in…

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    The Stereotypical Role of Women in 1984 In Orwell’s novel 1984, Orwell writes about a bleak society where your own thoughts betray you. Everyone has their place under the seemingly omnipresent eye of Big Brother. Individualism is frowned upon, and everyone is told their role. Gender is a non-issue; traditional male and female roles are disregarded. The Party itself attempts to make ones own gender irrelevant, and strives to erase any form of bonding or familial units. Yet, despite this line of…

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    I did not give much thought to my biological sex during childhood. My first major reminder that I was a biological female was when I started puberty around age twelve. This was an external reminder that my body was transitioning from girl to woman. To me, the word ‘sex’ can be described as the genetic makeup of the chromosomes inside the human body. If you are a biological male you have XY chromosomes, and if you are a biological female you have XX chromosomes. I like that nowadays girls and…

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    Gender Typing Theory

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    infancy, and adolescence (Matlin, 2012, pg. 75). During the prenatal period, or the time before birth, gender typing begins once doctors and parents assign the unborn baby a gender based on the child’s biological sex, which is thus, based on the child’s sex chromosomes and gonads, or sex glands. Even when a child is born as an intersex baby, without clear biological male or female parts, doctors will most often perform surgeries to make…

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    Marmande

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    Marmande. Condou devotes a great amount of research to the social structures and classes of Marmande throughout history. This includes a history of women and their roles within the community, a history of the peasantry and the various artisans and workers found within the town, and also several extensive studies dedicated to the upper classes and major families that were at the top of the hierarchy within Marmande. Condou is one of the few, if not the only, historian to write on Marmande. This…

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    considered a democratic deficit (Driedger, 2013). Statistics have been included in this paper in order to provide evidence that women are indeed not as involved as men in politics. All in all, the way children are taught to act based on their biological sex, the role of a woman in society, and the experiences women are able to have are all part of why women are less involved in politics. Hopefully one day in the near future the world becomes a place where equality actually exists, men and women…

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