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    Despite being produced almost ninety years apart‚ Perkins Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ and Attwood’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ present similarly disturbing depictions of female entrapment. To what extent do you agree with this statement? The narrative voice of both Jane and Offred demonstrate the feeling of female entrapment in both texts. This is demonstrated through the setting of both the novels‚ as Jane is trapped in a room‚ which she did not want to stay in: ‘I wanted the one downstairs that

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    "Move Over Boys‚ Make room in the Crease‚" Maratta takes a stand against unequal representation of female athletes in the sports world. Maratta describes her love of hockey and how being a part of the sports world opened her eyes as to the amount of mistreatment toward females in the athletic world such as female athletes‚ coaches and journalists (Birkenstein 537). The nature of sports and female athletics has come very a long way in such a short amount of time. Many strictly male dominated sports

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    XY which is given by the sperm cell‚ it is in the absence of this chromosome that female babies are developed‚ producing an XX chromosome balance. In the first few weeks of pre-natal development every foetus develops identically and the only difference is the single sex chromosome inherited from the father. It is at 6 weeks that the gonads begin to develop but there is still no distinguishment between male and female sex organs. Within male genes in the Y chromosome it contains “SRY” which produces

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    In Bardem’s 1955 film Death of a Cyclist‚ the audience gets a glimpse of Francoist Spain’s perspective on the female role in society under the regime through the plot and characters that unravel during the film. As Helen Graham puts it‚ “Francoism projected an ultra-conservative constructions of ‘ideal’ womanhood‚ perceived as the fundamental guarantor of social stability” (Graham 182). This meant that Franco wanted to code all women under the regime to accept their role as caretakers‚ sacrificing

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    Testosterone is said to play a very important role in both male and female competiveness; however we understand less about testosterone in females than we do males. In males the relationship between overall dominance and testosterone are one in the same. Testosterone‚ (which was also represented as “T” in the study) levels for male athletes show variances in ways we assume both during and after a competitive match. The male athletes T levels rise shortly before their match in anticipation. However

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    Why do people act and perceive the way they do? This can be explained by Charles Taylor’s social imaginary. There are underlying thoughts and rules in society that shape the way people think. Sometimes topics such as sexuality‚ which most people view only in one way‚ may not be so clear after all. The social imaginary is what enables the practices of a society. This is done though making sense of ideas and expectations. It is “how they [people] fit together with others‚ how things go on between

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    and females‚ and as a whole. Results show that males ranked physical attraction to be more important in choosing a life partner‚ while females placed more importance on financial stability. Both genders equally emphasized personality and similarity. The ratings for social approval are somewhat equal‚

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    to several opportunities in Canada‚ as this victory had females considered a person in Canada. This let females develop their lifestyles dramatically‚ and create a better future for themselves and their families. This gave women access to enter the Senate which was life changing for females that waited years for their voice to be heard. Therefore‚ this is a landmark decision for the lives all concerned‚ as this was the first stride for female development. In addition‚ this monumental moment opened

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    In constituting nature as female -- "I pursued nature to her hiding places" (49) -- Victor Frankenstein participates in a gendered construction of the universe whose negative ramifications are everywhere apparent in the novel. The uninhibited scientific penetration and technological exploitation of female nature is only one dimension of a patriarchal encoding of the female as passive and possessable‚ the willing receptacle of male desire. The destruction of the female implicit in Frankenstein’s usurpation

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    The Impact of Physically Attractive Models on Advertising Evaluations Author(s): Michael J. Baker and Gilbert A. Churchill‚ Jr. Source: Journal of Marketing Research‚ Vol. 14‚ No. 4 (Nov.‚ 1977)‚ pp. 538-555 Published by: American Marketing Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3151194 . Accessed: 02/05/2011 16:36 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s

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