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    left-handedness. Reasons put forth by various researchers to try and explain these findings are genetics‚ such as inheritable traits‚ environmental factors‚ birth risk events such as stressful births and biological contributions such as variations in cerebral dominance. The theory of genetics has been examined by many theorists who believe that genetics is the key contributing factor to the cause of handedness. The only genetic models that successfully explain the family incidence data are those of Annett and

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    very young age. Although roles of a male vary based on tribes and practices within those given tribes‚ the silver lining is eerily identical. Most tribes within East Africa such as the Kikuyu‚ Kamba‚ Maasai‚ and Kalenjin catalyze the idea of male dominance ("East Africa Living Encyclopedia‚" n.d.). Therefore‚ within these tribes‚ this enigma starts from childhood where males are given a sense of entitlement to keep them within power and control. Although‚ this is deeply rooted from the idea that the

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    maintained throughout the use of violence and manipulation. In the play ‘The Removalist’s’ Sergeant Dan Simmonds belittles new recruit Constable Neville Ross with the use of his power. Male dominance is clearly shown in the text. The police have authority and abuse their power. Male identity and dominance is connected to violence. Simmonds and Ross make themselves out to be powerful and tough. Simmonds belittles Ross because of his authority as Sergeant‚ which is shown by rude remarks such as

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    virus back to the ship that was carrying all the animals and the monkey. They conquered the virus by taking the serum from the host after they caught it and injecting it into all of the sick patients. “The single biggest threat to man’s continued dominance on this planet is the virus.” ~Joshua Lederberg I do and I don’t agree with this quote. I agree with it because‚ at any time an epidemic like the one in the movie could break out and someone may not be able to find the host or create a medicine

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    The spousal exemption saw the birth of the rape immunity law. This law fueled marital rape by allowing men to perceive women as the possessions and passive objects of their husband’s desires. The spousal exemption was an extension of the historic dominance of men over women. The law gave male power over wives institutional legitimacy. As a result‚ the law on sexual assault was only significant when it was involving intercourse out of marriage. However‚ the wake of human rights activism in the 1980s

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    Facial Expression Using 2D and 3D Animation Dr. S. Balasubramanian G. Prakash Research Supervisor Research Scholar Anna University Coimbatore Anna University Coimbatore Coimbatore‚ India Coimbatore‚ India E-mail: s_balasubramanian@rediffmail.com Computer facial animation is primarily an area of computer graphics that encapsulates models and techniques for generating and animating images of the human head and face. Due to its subject and output type‚ it is also related to

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    is asserting that he is influenced by no one‚ he once again displays his supremacy over the Roman society. It is in this scene of the play that Caesar shows that his mind is above all others and that his word is law‚ exemplifying his undeniable dominance over the Roman people. Shakespeare effectively uses animal and object imagery to epitomize Caesar’s key traits‚ his power‚ and his ambition. All throughout the play there are examples of Caesar’s sovereignty over Rome‚ but it Shakespeare’s use of

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    Applied Game Theory Christophe Crombez Crombez: Applied Game Theory. 1 Applied Game Theory Introduction Crombez: Applied Game Theory. 2 What is Game Theory? • a way of analyzing strategic interactions • appropriate to study situations in which several people take decisions‚ and o their decisions affect each other’s payoffs • equivalent of decision theory o Crombez: Applied Game Theory. 3 Course Objectives • introduce you to game theory to understand papers that

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    Duchess” uses prosody politically in a different way. Using an iambic pentameter may not sound like there is much politics going on‚ but he succeeds at doing it. Having most of the lines end in a masculine ending means that he is trying to show male dominance over female. Especially in this time‚ this was very important but also common. The iambic is consistent throughout the poem. An Iambic Pentameter is a commonly used metrical line in traditional verse and verse drama. The term describes the particular

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    than a mutual expression of love (Hall). In a patriarchal relationship‚ male domination is present through multiple aspects such as through violence‚ control‚ or ideal superiority. According to Andrea Dworkin in her book “Right Wing Women”‚ “Male dominance in society always means that out of public sight‚ in the private‚

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