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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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    Balbuena Film Analysis

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    Balbuena’s cousin also demonstrated super-ego because he was tired of his children being disrespectful. Balbuena’s cousin and his daughter were having an argument about her being disrespectful to Balbuena and during the altercation, he collapsed. All he wanted was for his children to be respect to others and his daughter changed her attitude towards Balbuena and apologized because she knew she was wrong and she wanted to do the right thing for her father to be happy. Gender role played a…

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    In Chimamanda Adichie’s video she discusses the dangers of a single story in terms of people only being exposed to one story or viewpoint, which hinders their assumptions. There were many stereotypes or single stories mentioned such as nigerians failed government and failed infrastructure. Therefore, individuals assuming that the people of Nigeria are all a product of their environment and must be failures as well. She also mentions Africa in the context of writers and story tellers and how even…

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    Fairytales have long had a role in the socialization of children into society. Several of these tales focus on the theme of curiosity, but curiosity and its evaluation can take on different roles depending on the story. In order to fully analyze curiosity’s role in fairytales, it’s helpful to look at some examples, in particular, “Fitcher’s Bird” and “The Story of Cupid and Psyche”. In discussing these tales, I hope to examine what curiosity represents, the link between curiosity and…

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    The article, “Boys will be Boys and Girls will not” written by Mariah Burton Nelson (2017), a former professional athlete, discusses the gender stereotypes and expectations when it comes to females playing sports. Nelson argues that though many people claim that biological factors play a large role as to why “woman are not as good as men” when it comes to sports, that is not the case. Nelson claims that female performance in athletics has much more to do with how the athletes were trained and…

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    Megan Keoster was trying to interpret in the article “My Short Lived Career as a Female Teenage Wrestler” how females can be has power as men because of their skills, courage, and strength to overcome difficult times. People in the future will look back on how people who struggle through life and find way to inspire them to do better things by wrestling or doing something productive. Seven billion people around the world today and maybe more in the future will all look back on this one girl and…

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    Bonk Critique

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    Bonk and It’s Relation to the Modern World Mary Roach, the author of Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex, has dived into the history and world of sex science. Roach has extensively researched and participated in the progression of learning about the human body. The way scientists look at sex isn’t as black and white as society may see this taboo topic. Roach shows the complexity and range in topics all relating back to how humans get it on, whether it is for reproduction or just for…

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    Although brains cannot be distinctively categorized as male brains and female brains, there are some minor differences between them and there are certain characteristics that are more prominent in males and some characteristics more in females. These differences can be seen when the foetus is around 26 weeks. Men’s brains are supposed to be larger in size, but both male and female brains are said to be the same size in proportion to their bodies and are equally intelligent and have the ability…

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    Video games have been a way to express the ideas and creativity of a person, but it has been taken to another level. In the two articles, “Sex, violence and video games” by Mitch Krpata and “Not a Hater, Just Keepin ' It Real: The Importance of Race- and Gender-Based Game Studies” by David J. Leonard, the theme of racism is presented in the form of video games. Although video games are just fantasy, major social issues that affect all us in different ways have risen. Moreover, Leonard makes a…

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