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    Gender Testing In Sports and Women Imagine (that)you’re a female professional runner and tomorrow was(is)your big race. You’re pumped and ready; but all of a sudden you get a phone call telling you (that) your gender has been questioned so you may not compete in the competition. Imagine‚ everything in your entire life that you’ve trained and prepared for was just taken from you because of the suspicion that you are not a woman. Women all over the world have received this very call that have stripped

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    For centuries‚ sport has been a male dominated field of entertainment focused around competitive exhibitions of strength and dominance. The sexuality of male athletes has historically never been questioned‚ because athletic displays of hyper masculinity are automatically associated with heterosexuality. Heteronormativity is a driving factor for homophobia in the world of sport. Deviation from the social norm is generally shocking to consumers‚ and‚ as a result‚ if often perceived negatively. While

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    Did women have a Renaissance?” Joan Kelly discovered the many contributions of women; on the other hand‚ they were not recognized as their male counterparts. She asked this question in her groundbreaking article in 1977. Women in the Renaissance were not only wives‚ mothers‚ and support for their husbands‚ but scholars that helped develop this era. Young women in the Middle Ages had to follow a religious calling‚ they were to marry well‚ be devoted to their significant others‚ and produce numerous

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    Role of Women in Advertising

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    March 15‚ 2010 Dr. MD. ANWARUL ISLAM‚ Professor‚ Department of Marketing. University of Dhaka‚ Subject: Term Paper submission on Role of Women in Advertisement. Dear Sir: I’m very happy to submit this report about the rope of women in advertisement. Firstly‚ I have gone through the paper that you have provided us for helping to prepare the term paper. Thank you very much as it helped us to get a clear view overall the task. Secondly‚ to gather the information I have used local magazine

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    The Role of Women in Othello: A Feminist Reading There are only three women in ‘Othello’: Desdemona‚ Emilia and Bianca. The way that these women behave and conduct themselves is undeniably linked to the ideological expectations of Shakespeare’s Elizabethan society and to the patriarchal Venetian society that he creates. These notes will explore some of the ways in which the female characters are presented in the play. Women as possessions Following his hearing of Brabantio’s complaint and Othello’s

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    Women In Combat Roles

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    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the integration of women into combat units and some issues that may arise for women. Individuals that oppose women in combat roles argue that women’s health‚ physical fitness‚ sexual assault awareness‚ gender-normed vs gender-neutral standards‚ the draft‚ and women’s history are reasons for ending integration. Supporters counter argue these same points‚ in favor of women’s integration into combat Military Occupational Specialties (MOS)’s. As long as females

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    Spinster and Women Role

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    PART A: Introduction According to the latest statistics reported by the Census and Statistics Department of Hong Kong‚ the population of single women has been on the rise over the past two decades. The population of women aged 30-39 who have never married has risen from 51‚000 people in 1986‚ to 180‚600 in 2009. In recent years‚ people in Mainland China and Hong Kong started to use the term “剩女” to describe any woman who remains unmarried beyond the conventional age for marriage. In western culture

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    The Role of Women in Hinduism Historically‚ the female life cycle in Hinduism has been different from that of males. In the classical‚ medieval and most of the modern periods‚ females have followed a three-stage pattern. Today‚ the roles of women in Hindu society are changing‚ as they are throughout the world. Increasingly‚ the life pattern of females resembles the stages of life for males. The basic principles governing the roles of girls and women in Hindu history were set forth in the Laws

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    From the messages received in the news and other media outlets‚ it is no secret that there are many countries and cultures that have differing viewpoints on gender and gender roles than most Americans. In fact‚ there are many countries where women have no rights or freedoms other than what men allow them to have. In others‚ women are considered to be inherently inferior to men and must act accordingly or face severe disciplinary actions. Ethiopia is a clear example of the latter. Although the country

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    it was an actual sport‚ Grindstaff and West gave much reasoning behind their seemingly paradoxical view. Throughout history‚ people socially constructed categories as a means to better organize society. Consequently‚ males and females were given specialized roles in society. Men were often given active roles while women were given passive roles. Going off of this basis in the world of sports‚ men were given more competitive roles‚ while women were directed to the supportive roles for men where they

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