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    the eyes of the people have changed over the years. In the article‚ “Just Do… Sports‚ Bodies and Gender” by Michael Messner various facts and opinions are stated to contrast the differences between males and females when it comes to sports. Many people favor drastic conclusions when it comes to males and females involved in sports with no evidence backing it up. To back this up‚ Messner uses various examples throughout his article. It is also seen that he uses many other rhetorical tools to state

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    today’s Society conversations between males and females has become difficult. There are a lot of miscommunications between males and females. In Deborah Tannen’s article “ Sex‚ Lies and Conversations” Tannen talks about how men and women talk differently to each other as well as the misunderstandings between each. She believed that no one person was at fault‚ whereas the differences caused by sexual standards. I feel that communication changes between males and females when in a different age group

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    Statement: “Let us look into the everyday lives of genders at home.” Body A. Gender differences are observed at home. 1) According to Dr. Deborah Tannen‚ males do what is known as “report talk” conveying facts and solving problems. a. Males think of their homes as a place to retreat and relax‚ meaning no talking. b. Males tend to play the role of a teacher - like a superior. 2) Females engage in consisting of establishing and nurturing relationships. a. Females view home

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    circumference. Fifty-one male and sixty-five female subjects were used in the experiment‚ each with a unique height‚ shoulder width‚ and head circumference. The average shoulder width difference from males to females was five centimeters. The average difference with height between females and males was thirteen centimeters‚ and in head circumference the average difference was two centimeters. The males were larger in all the cases. Sexual dimorphism was found to exist strongly in height‚ males being taller‚

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    most commonly reported physical recreation activity among Australians. One quarter of the population aged 15 years and over (almost 4 million people) participated in the 12 months prior to interview‚ with the female rate (33%) being almost double the male rate (17%). Walkers also accounted for over half of those who participated in sports and physical recreation more than twice a week (15% of the population). Aerobics/fitness was the second most popular activity‚ with 13% of the population aged 15

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    manipulation and resistance‚ and the feasibility of manipulation (Lessells 2006). Intralocus conflict leads to each sex impeding adaptive evolution in the other sex. By contrast‚ interlocus conflicts occur when there is conflict over the outcome of male–female interactions‚ so that the optimal outcome is different for the two sexes. These types of conflicts can occur over mating frequency‚ fertilization‚ relative parental effort‚ female remating behaviour‚ female reproductive rate‚ and clutch size

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    female-only compartments is discriminating against males. First of all‚ the set up of female-only compartments will bring a great cost to the railway company. For example‚ the current train in Hong Kong is in an open style in which passengers can walk from one carriage to another. If female-only compartments are adapted‚ a door will have to be built between each carriage to separate them. Also‚ more train attendant have to be employed to ensure males do not get into this special carriage. However

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    of gender development. Give evidence in your answer. (10 marks) The biological approach states that human beings have evolved so that males and females possess different chromosomes that trigger the production of different levels of certain hormones. It is these hormonal differences between the sexes that lead to differences in behaviour. This allows for males and females to perform different roles in reproduction thus ensuring the survival of their genes and‚ in turn the human species. Women have

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    (usually males) compete with each other for members of the opposite sex. For example‚ males compete with each other to fertilize a female and the victor passes on the trait that made them successful to the offspring‚ helping to ensure their survival and the passing on of their genes to the next generation. Inter-sexual selection refers to how members of each sex have innate preferences for mates who possess certain characteristics. These preferences determine the areas in which females and males must

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    showed a bunch of male hockey skates that occupied nearly all of the space on the shelves and on the bottom shelve there were only a few female figure skates.

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