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    overpowering compared to the number of females. Why is this so? Looking back in history to the ancient Olympics we see the same result. Males were more dominant and females were not even allowed to compete and only un-married females were allowed to spectate. As we move on through the years the presence of females in sport continues to grow but the sporting scene is still succumbed to male dominance and presence in all sports even the ones specifically announced for female participation‚ participating in

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    Zainab Bahrani describes how different cultures have interpreted and represented the nude female body. Some cultures believe in representing the female body in its “ideal form”; however‚ these cultures have different ideas on what is ideal and what is not. She uses historical context and other sources of evidence to analysis the views that these cultures have. Throughout the article‚ she focuses on the female genitalia of these nude artworks‚ and demonstrates what these body parts represent. She finds

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    right for them to do so‚ the allegations formed against are unfair and unjust‚ and being placed on a team should be determined by skills‚ determination and abilities rather than gender. Introduction: Who’s bright idea was it to determine that females could fight for their country alongside a man but they are not allowed to compete and play on sport teams with males? What factors are different in one scenario that allows for them both to have opposite outcomes? Why is it that society can say yes

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    Gender Gap In Education

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    field. I happen to be a physics teacher‚ one of few female physics teachers‚ in a typically male dominated teaching subject. Even though there has been many advancements by women in the science field‚ we are still misrepresented and as an educator and a female science teacher‚ I have a goal to figure out why and how we can change that within my school. The goal of this action research assignment is to determine how to increase the number of female student population enrolling and interest in upper

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    Procedure 4.1 An instant survey was conducted by means of questionnaire given to 120 NESB students to complete. The participants were divided into five age groups‚ under 20‚ 20 to 29‚ 30 to 39‚ 40 to 49 and over 50 years. There were 52 male and 68 female students‚ who completed the survey. 4.2 (a) The first part of the survey consists of two questions. 1. Means of transport used by the students. 2. Time taken to travel to MIT. (b) The second part dealt with parking problems. 1.

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    The online exhibition ’A Place for the Friendless Female ’ bestows items discovered at the Hyde Park Barracks‚ Sydney a location that was a previous repository for supported female settlers to Sydney1. The depot housed “isolated” solitary female migrants in Sydney‚ sheltering them till they might be employed out as household labor or requested by other family affiliates. According to the exhibition‚ during 1847 to 1886‚ the depot accommodated a plentiful amount of working-class woman colonists from

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    Women in sports

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    Jonathan WGSS 370 MW 3:30-4:45 Female Athletics In ancient times women were not very involved in sports. For example during the ancient Olympics women were not allowed into the arenas‚ even as spectators. During the early era of the modern Olympics women were only permitted to stand by as men expanded their skills as athletes. As time progressed women’s involvement in professional and collegiate athletics grew‚ yet men and women still have a great deal of distance between their perspective

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    existing pressures of today’s society. Unfortunately‚ female athletes often succumb to these pressures and take drastic measures to supposedly look and perform their best. Young people need to know that they dont need to alter themselves to be the best. Action needs to be taken to put young female athletes on the path to realization and healthy lifestyles. Research has been done to prove the excessive amounts of pressure and its effects on female athletes. The National Eating Disorders Association

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    Female Oppression and Capitalim With the protestant work ethic and faith in capitalism that we experience in society‚ it is no longer questioned that a person can advance socially as well as economically according to their skills and the output that is placed on developing these skills. As children we are taught that when we grow up we can be doctors‚ lawyers and even prime ministers; however‚ the myth that there are no barriers or social factors that of these barriers is the notion of gender

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    Stereotype-Based Coverage

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    is most important when deciding who to vote for. In contrast to both of the previous theories‚ a third school of thought is that there is no difference in female and male senatorial candidate trait coverage. Hayes examined thousands of articles in local newspapers and found that there is almost no difference in the information about female and male senate candidates. Women and men also received the same amount of coverage as each other. There was not a strong bias toward either gender like the

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