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    Female Serial Killers

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    control‚ sexuality‚ and aggressive brutality” (Burgess et al) (Deborah‚ 2000) FEMALE SERIAL KILLERS IN THE U.S.A Female serial killers account for only eight percent of American serial killers but American females account for three-fourth of all female serial killers worldwide (H. Thomas‚ 2004). Of a total of about 400 serial killers identified between 1800 and 1995‚ approximately 16 percent were females- a total of 62 killers. Although this number is not an overwhelming majority‚ neither

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    Female Figurines Analysis

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    Clive Gamble’s theory revolves around communication‚ which was most likely difficult considering during the Paleolithic era people had nomadic lifestyles.Most female figurines had small size making them compatible with the nomadic lifestyle. The nomads used these figurines to establish communication‚ and once established made it easier. Through this form of communications‚ it is possible that the people in this era used the Venus figurines as a symbol of female interaction and mating. Although the

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    Essay On Female Offenders

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    Historically females were seen as non-criminals as their pathways into criminality was seen to be invisible. Daly and Chesney refer this as the gender ratio problem where gender differences results in female committing less crime than male. Heidensohn states that female offenders tend to serve sentences for nonviolent offenses such as property crimes‚ drug-related crimes and fraud. It was only prostitution in which female were dominated. However‚ the female prison population has increased. The female prison

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    Female Body Ideal

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    The Female Body Ideal through Media How do you feel about yourself when you look in the mirror? Dissatisfied?... This research paper is about the problems women have to face with their body and how they look like because of the ideal the media gives them. For me‚ it is really important to talk about this problem because it definitely has to change. A recent article in the Daily News said‚ that 87% out of 2000 girls are unhappy with their body. Only 19% of the teenagers were actually overweighed‚

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    Female Juvenile Gangs

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    view to the phenomenon of female juvenile gangs in Hong Kong and evaluate its explanation’. In Hong Kong‚ female gangsters occupy a very small proportion of gang population‚ only 6% in 2001. However‚ the number of girl gangsters has an increasing trend that rises to 15% in 2005. Girls are also involved in gang activities more actively than before. There are three main parts in this paper. The first part focuses on the definitions of ‘functionalist point of view’ and ‘female juvenile gangs’. Features

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    Feminist Theory Essay

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    not a theory used to focus on the inequality between races‚ but to increase the knowledge of the inequality that African American women faced in relationship to African American men. Crenshaw’s(1991) article on intersectionality mentions how the government works to oppress women. The government works to separate and discriminate those individuals who are displayed as “outliers”. African American women‚ to be specific‚ are targeted because of their race as well as

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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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    Family Conflict

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    Outline: I. Introduction II. Social-Conflict Theory III. Family Structure and Statistics IV. The effect on Children V. Financial Effects VI. Minorities VII. Support and Love is the Key VIII. Conclusion Introduction How do family situations affect the outcome of children? Does a two parent family typically have children that are more likely to succeed than a one parent or step parent family? How big a role do finances put on that outcome? I’ll put a different twist on it as well‚ by

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    Males vs Females

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    friends vs. Female Friends 11/25/11 Eng Com I Males vs. Females Most people have friends. Depending on your gender you may have more female friends or you may have more male friends. I myself have an equal amount of male friends and female friends. Having both gender of friends‚ is fun. Male’s offers advice that females can’t and females offer advice that males can’t. Males and females are alike and different. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast male and female friends .I’m

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    text‚ Hard Choice by Sunnie Ododo is a play that reveals female aesthetics as well as showing the fact that the female is more naturally adventurous and different examples are shown to back up this view. The term “Feminism” has different definitions which include: - According to the Oxford Advanced English Dictionary ‚’’ Feminism is the belief and aim that women should have the same right and opportunities as men.’’ - It is the in equality that exists between the gender - Feminism

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