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    Sexism In The Bible

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    and clear up the misconceptions and misinterpretations that people make about the text of the Bible. People have used the Bible to justify sexism most notably people have used Genesis two through three to show the inequality between male and female. With the male‚ represented by Adam‚ first being made in god’s image and the female‚ Eve‚ being made from a rib of Adam or being made in Adams image. Women scholars have argued that many of the assumptions that people have made about gender have started

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    A. The greatest deterrent to women is that they are women. A kind of patriarchal – male dominant social order is the building block to them in their way towards success. B. Women’s family obligations also bar them from becoming successful in both developed and developing nations. C. Another argument is that women entrepreneurs have low-level management skills. They have to depend on office staffs and intermediaries‚ to get things done‚ especially‚ the marketing and sales side of business. Marketing

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    ‘manlier’ toys‚ told to suck it up‚ and never cry. These are unrealistic expectation and are harming the childhood of many kids‚ as well as further continuing male stereotypes. In order to amend this impractical way of life‚ we must spread the word. Expecting men to be unfeeling and thick-skinned is inaccurate. Toy companies market separately to male and female children‚ furthering this inaccurate stereotype. Legos has one brand that called LegoGirls‚ which consists of five female characters‚ bricks to

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    3 April 2015    Gender Roles and Social Constructs  The connotations of the terms “gender”‚ and the words “male” and “female” have  evolved from signifying a simple difference in reproductive organs‚ to signifying differences in  social status and privilege‚ emotional states‚ and general mentality between the two groups. Most  everybody has a clear mental inventory of what it means to be a male‚ and what it means to be a  female. Women are often seen as a the weaker sex‚ and men as their providers

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    Sexism

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    not deemed to share the same opportunities. For example‚ most of the construction workers are male and not female because women are not strong enough physically. On the contrary‚ most teachers are female and not male because women are good care takers who are likely to have more nurturing personality than males. Women are still struggling to fight for equality in communities and work places in this male dominated society. Men often view women as slaves because society is affected by older days‚ where

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    The Stroop Effect

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    different ways to test the stroop effect. For males and females‚ the stroop effect can be different based on their perception of colors and their reaction times. The stroop effect is known by many people but they usually don’t know what it really is. The point of this experiment was to see whether different genders have a faster reaction time. “ Female participants seemed to respond faster in naming colours of incongruent colour words than males. ” http://www.ukessays.com/essays/psychology/

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    Research Report | Patterns of time usage amongst overseas students | Student name: TRINH Van KietStudent number: 4000114398Class: AE2AEnd Course date: 9 September 2012Teachers: Sylvia Forest Annabel Little | | 10/31/2012 Contents Page Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Methodology………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Result……………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Discussion……………………………………………………………………………………... 7 Appendix………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Gender and Leisure

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    among male population and resulted in several gender related issues in the area of leisure. Firstly‚ it is discovered that males are exposed to greater risk than females in aquatic recreation. When participating in aquatic leisure activities‚ females are more likely to choose low risk locations while men more likely to challenge danger associated locations. Risky behaviours are more often conducted by young men who like to display masculinity in order to impress their peers. Also young males reflected

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    The Gender Pay Gap

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    one sense this statement could be true. In the 2016 Study‚ Demystifying the Gender Pay Gap‚ Glassdoor Economic Research found: “the most male-dominated majors are mechanical engineering (89 percent male)‚ civil engineering (83 percent male)‚ physics (81 percent male)‚ computer science and engineering (74 percent male)‚ and electrical engineering (74 percent male). The most female-dominated majors are social work (85 percent female)‚ health care administration (84 percent female)‚ anthropology (80

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    increased arm span to standing height ratio can indicate a loss of height (Chestnut 2009). What is not mentioned‚ though‚ is if these ratios differ at all between male and females. Our goal in our assignment was to determine that there was a difference in the ratios between genders. Methods: The height and arm span were measured on 10 males and 10 females. In order to receive accurate data‚ the same people measured each time. To measure height‚ each person stood straight up in front of a tape measure

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