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    according to med lexicon’s medical dictionary‚ gender is "the category to which an individual is assigned by self or others‚ on the basis of sex." In other words‚ sex equal to male and female‚ and it also refers to a natural or living feature. Parallel to that‚ gender equal to manly and feminine‚ it refers to cultural or learned the statistical significance of sex. In addition‚ when a baby is born‚ that baby can be given a gender base on its biology sex. Gender roles refer to society’s notion

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    The Stolen Generation Most Canadians today have the misconception of residentials school existing a long time ago and is considered history when in fact‚ the last residential school closed 20 years ago. The main purpose of the residential schools was to force indigenous children into the Canadian society by educating them through the church’s teachings. The residential schools existed for 165 years‚ the first school opening in 1831 that resulted in victimizing about 150‚000 children. The system

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    Robert Sapolsky wrote this article to address the misconceptions about genes. He begins by explaining how the creation of the first cloned mammal brought concern to heads of state‚ religious leaders‚ and editorials since they believed that it would produce an exact copy of the original mammal that would act‚ think‚ and feel the same as the original. He then goes on to clarify hat genes can’t produce emotions‚ behaviors‚ or thoughts‚ it can only produce a protein. Moreover‚ he talks about the two

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    The fact that women only make seventy-seven cents for every dollar earned by a man is alarming. In fact‚ I have done a great deal of research on the topic. Uncovering the truth about of a common misconception is always invigorating. I have found that much of the gender gap can be explained by factors other than discrimination. But‚ many people when they first hear the seventy-seven cent statistic automatically assume that the root of the disparity is some form of sexism. One major shortcoming of

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    When the people in the outside world were living the life of their dreams‚ the Cambodians were left all alone with their broken hearts that’s been shattered into pieces. It was the time period between 1975 and 1979‚ when the Khmer Rouge organized the mission to “reconstruct Cambodia on the communist model of Mao’s China.” (Peace Pledge Union) Many intellectuals and educated people at the time were eliminated‚ along with their extended family and their affiliates. According to The Angry Skies‚

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    In many plays a character could have a misconception of his or her world. In return this could destroy a major turning point in the story. “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles is one of such story. At the end of the story Oedipus King of Thebes ends up banished forever from his kingdom. Additionally‚ Oedipus physically puts out his own eyes‚ for several reasons which will be discussed later. The question is: Did Oedipus deserve his punishments? There are many factors that must be considered in answering this

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    Codes of Gender Victoria Garcia Northwest Vista College Is it true that Goffman’s theory‚ about body language‚ defines a person’s gender? “Body language comes in clusters of signals and postures‚ depending on the internal emotions and mental states. Recognizing a whole cluster is thus far more reliable than trying to interpret individual elements” (Using Body Language). Body language is a form of communication that is expressed between males and females‚ but it does not necessarily

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    Chemical reactions proceeding until all the reactants are used is a common misconception. Chemical reactions actually behave differently. The general reaction equation is a A + b B → c C +d D in this equation A and B are the reactants forming the products C and D. However‚ unlike the common thought that the reaction ends when it runs out of A and B it actually does not. In most reactions C and D start to react to form A and B at a certain point as you can see in the equation c C + d D → a A + b

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    Gender Discrimination Good Morning class. So‚ today I am going to enlighten you on the topic Gender Discrimination and how it has affected our society in general. But‚ before I elaborate further I would like to give you a brief and separate understanding of “Gender” and “Discrimination” as independent words. There is a lot of misconception when it comes to understanding the word Gender. As it sometimes hard to understand exactly what

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    Gender Roles Gender Roles Abstract This research paper explores five published journals articles from research-conducted interview‚ online survey‚ and questionnaires about gender roles. The first two articles talk about the sharing of parenthood and how their roles as parents are being misunderstood by the society. The third article explores if social support balances the link between gender role conflict and psychological distress‚ and also‚ the fourth article investigates cardiovascular

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