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    Udaipur: Venice of the East

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    DATA OF UDAIPUR Udaipur is known as the Venice of the east. It is also called the city of lakes. The Lake Palace on Jag Niwas Island in the middle of Pichola Lakes is the finest example of its architectural and cultural explosion. The grand City Palace on the banks of the lake compliments the palace along with the Monsoon Palace (Sajjan Garh) on the hill above. Udaipur is also the centre for performing arts‚ craft and its famed miniature paintings.The Shilp Gram festival is a center of attraction

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    patriarchal theory‚ that the female is subservient to the male. However‚ this construction of gender power is slowly equalising‚ with the rise of feminist groups in the latter part of the 20th century giving reason for this occurring. Nevertheless‚ gender battles are still occurring‚ particularly in the sporting industry‚ which remains male dominated. Female sport has been given much notoriety over their uproar in the past decade‚ but is finding in a male controlled industry it is difficult for women to receive

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    In the dog world‚ there are two genders of dogs: the female and the male. Although‚ there is no superior gender‚ each kind of dog has their own characteristics. Between a female and a male dog‚ one can be more sensitive than the other or one can be more active. The way the owners approach their pet‚ will affect their behavior and personality. Most owners tend to have one or multiple pets with the same sex. But having both sex dogs‚ can be chaotic. Each dog is emotionally divergent and could need

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    Lab Report on Smoking

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    Abstract An attitude is a representation of an individual ’s degree of like or dislike for an act‚ object or evaluation. This report aims to conclude whether there is a difference between female and male attitudes towards smoking. It is hypothesised that females will have a more positive attitude towards smoking. Questionnaires using a 5 point likert scale will be utilised to measure each participants’ attitude towards smoking through their responses. Results stated there is no significant difference

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    Gender Achievement Gap

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    in gender behavior‚ and school attitudes and factors (2008). The longtime concern regarding the role gender plays in academic success has been the grounds for numerous studies around the globe. Our culture has strong imbedded ideals on the role of males and females. Although‚ changes in these roles continue to evolve there continue to be underlying ideals and behaviors‚ which are often unintentional‚ which dictate how we view the two genders. A study entitled‚ “Children’s Early Approaches to Learning

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    Women in Sport

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    an argument “… why women ’s [sport] will never be as successful as men ’s‚ that is it isn ’t as fast‚ and is therefore less exciting”. (Female athletes want equality in all sports) Traditionally the women were seen as being passive and obedient to males‚ as well as appearing an attractive object and sport was not always conductive to this. Generally‚ men have dominated sport (Women in Sport) and will continue to through the lack of support for women sport. 4.0 GENDER ISSUES IN SPORT AND PHYSICAL

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    society. Strong men are seen by women as abusive and dominating‚ while strong women are seen by men as castrating and emasculating. The text of Ken Kesey’s novel‚ One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ in many ways‚ conforms to the structure of conventional male myth and asks the reader to accept that myth as a heroic pattern. From a masculinist perspective‚ it offers a charismatic hero in Randle Patrick McMurphy‚ a figure of spiritual strength and sexual energy‚ whose laughter restores the patients of the

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    Bottlenose Dolphins

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    mature. The asymptotic growth referred to as the Gompertz model also justified the body measurements of length‚ mass‚ and girth. Both female groups from each site including one group of male dolphins from the estuary had gradual growth until the age of ten. Then they declined until the asymptote was reached. The male dolphins from each site had similar asymptotes‚ whereas the female dolphins from the estuary had a higher asymptote‚ than the dolphins from the Lagoon. At both sites‚ it was a frequent

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    Gender Inequality

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    sociological factors that cause women to have a much more difficult time getting the same benefits‚ wages‚ and job opportunities as their male counterparts. The society in which we live has been shaped historically by males. The policy-makers have consistently been male and therefore it is not surprising that our society reflects those biases which exist as a result of this male-domination. It is important to examine all facets of this problem‚ but in order to fully tackle the issue one must recognize that

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    the number of deaths‚ and the causes of deaths‚ so that on her return to Great Britain she could justify the need for improving conditions in hospitals. Criticisms of Florence Nightingale have been that she created a female occupation‚ excluding males based around her view that women were naturally

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