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    There is one common theme that feminist has researched over the past decade has been a claim that the Reason is gendered. But more specifically‚ is the Reason either “male” or “masculine”? In Genevieve Lloyd thesis‚ she claims that the Reason is ‘male’ in a context of current philosophical debate and that it must unavoidably and that it summons up the idea that what is true or reasonable for men and how it might not be at all for women. The Reason in western culture is not only in the assessment

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    relationship formation‚ therefore forming a relationship should help out ‘survival’ in the way of passing on our genes. There are 2 types of sexual selection‚ of inter and intra. Intra-sexual selection is when there is competition within one sex (usually males) to compete with each other for access to the members of the opposite sex. Then whoever wins will be able to pass on their genes in reproduction and the traits of successful reproduction will be passed on. There is also intersexual selection which

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    Social monogamy is the name given to a reproductive behavior‚ which consists of a loyal social partnership between the same male and female for an extended amount of time ((Díaz-Muñoz et al‚ 2015)). However‚ this term has caused some controversy in the scientific community over the years. Animals that were once categorized as being monogamous have been observed behaving in non-monogamous ways. This is especially true for primates that have been studied‚ but the reasoning is interesting. Social monogamy

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    Inequalities In Sports

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    with female coaches that make them quit or change focus. The inequalities these coaches face are in the areas of pay and employment. Female coaches of equal pedigree are paid less compared to their male counterparts. Also‚ in terms of employment opportunity‚ there is a higher demand and preference for male coaches. Even when they are less qualified and experienced. For example‚ at the elite level‚ there is a very slim chance for a female to be the head coach of a national or college teams. In statistical

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    The writer shows us that women style are more open‚ collaborative ‚ person oriented and empowering meanwhile male are more directive and aggressive. Also‚ it is stated that male are the transactional style meanwhile women are more transformational style. We can also see in the next subtopic which is “nurture or nature” where the writer discusses about the criteria of male where the male are better in spatial task and mathematical reasoning compared to female which more to

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    on the ranch. Although they may seem like polar opposites as Crooks is a black male and Curley’s Wife is a white female‚ they have underlying similarities such as the discrimination they faced‚ not only from the men on the ranch but‚ from the society of the 1920’s and 30’s. They were also both portrayed as very lonely and to have had dreams that had been shattered. The other characters in the book are all white males and they are treated as superiors to these two. This is shown through the discrimination

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    an “ideal ego” (Freud 1991: 397) of the male protagonist. Mulvey identifies this phallocentric structure of cinema as a byproduct of a patriarchal society. Essentially stating that a male-orientated society will undoubtedly create male-orientated art. (1975: 57) Within this patriarchal realm‚ it is argued that cinema thus far has been constructed for the pleasure of a male audience‚ and as Mulvey states‚ “pleasure in looking has been split between active/male (subject) and passive/female (object).”

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    all classes: Vestigial winged offspring: 345 Wild Type winged offspring: 1‚297 The hypothesis of the fruit fly mating experiment was that when placing homozygous recessive virgin female fruit flies in a mating tube with two homozygous males of each wing type‚ vestigial and wild type‚ the resulting offspring would fit the Hardy Weinberg theory that the offspring types would be split equally between homozygous recessive vestigial winged offspring and heterozygous wild type winged offspring

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    Fitness of Crickets

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    before the male that is actually chirping can. 2. It depends on which side you look from. If you are going to be the chirping cricket then it is bad because you worked hard to get the female and she was stolen from you. That makes you the “unfit” one. If you are looking from the intercepting cricket’s side then it is good because you got to mate and pass on your genes without having to do any work‚ and then you couldn’t have attracted that female if it weren’t for the other chirping male. 3. When

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    Causes of Female Foeticide

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    fact‚ it is a very part of our lives. One of the simplest and most obvious causes is a preference for the male child. It’s simple – couples prefer a male child over a female one. Reasons? Plenty. The root lies in our very own traditions‚ customs‚ beliefs and above all‚ our thinking. It is a general perception that the birth of a male child is beneficial and advantageous to the family. A male in the family is traditionally considered to be a source – source of money‚ source of respect‚ source of name

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