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    Using attractive people in advertisements are common. It can appeal to both the male audience and female audience in different‚ but effective ways. In this ad‚ argumentum ad passiones‚ appeal to emotion is the fallacy used to manipulate the consumer. However‚ this ad works differently for each sex. The woman used in the ad would be considered attractive and appeals to the male audience in a sexual manner. If a male is walking down the aisle and sees a toothpaste container with an attractive female

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    Neurology‚ University of Iowa‚ and the Veterans Affairs Medical Centre in Iowa City. All participants were licensed active drivers‚ and all still lived independently. The control group‚ consisting of 152 neurologically normal elderly participants (75 males and 77 females)‚ were all licensed active drivers. A driver’s habit questionnaire was administered to determine how many miles each person drove per week. There was no notable difference between the control group and the PD group in driving habits

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    determination made through the application of agreed upon biological criteria for classifying persons as females or males” (West & Zimmerman‚ 1987: 127). Gender describes the acquisition of masculinity and femininity (West & Zimmerman‚ 1987). Sex is assumed to be natural‚ pre-given and located in the body (genitals‚ chromosomes‚ etc.)‚ where individuals can be categorised as either ‘male’ or ‘female’ (West & Zimmerman‚ 1987). However‚ in The Second Sex‚ Simone de Beauvoir argues that men and women are

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    were the once with which males were more familiar than females. Generally‚ individuals yield more easily when they are not sure about how to behave then when they are confident about the task. So naturally in the earlier studies females yielded much more easily than males. This reasoning was confirmed by another experiment conducted by Sis trunk and Mc David. They used tasks and items with which women were more familiar than males. The results showed that in this case males yielded much easily and

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    within each baboon tribe used by either the male or females. The more dominate a male possesses himself to be‚ the higher his hierarchy or rank within the tribe will be. In a typical baboon troop‚ the alpha male and alpha female is looked upon as the ones with the most power and say within a given troop. The alpha male is viewed as superior to the baboons below him and shows great presence‚ courage and intelligence. The luxury of being the alpha male comes with great rewards whether it is mating

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    Female vs Male Friends There are many things in our life that we can compare and contrast to one another‚ but one subject that stands out to me would be the differences between male and female friends. We all have friends that are male and female in our life. Although‚ we do not really notice it sometimes but there are many similarities and differences between having male and female friends. Therefore‚ in this paper I will be explaining the similarities and differences in having male and female

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    Why are gender identification and gender roles so important in relation to human development? First and foremost‚ one’s sex is one of the most salient characteristics that are presented to other people. Second‚ who one is as a male or a female becomes a significant part of one’s overall identity; it is one of the first descriptors people use about themselves. Labeling oneself as a "boy" or "girl" can begin as early as age eighteen months. Third‚ gender is an important mediator

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    Punjab. Consequences :   1) Less no of females as compared to males in population. So‚ there will some unmarried young men. This can result in abduction of females. Recently‚ Hindustan times reported that young girls from Assam and WB are kidnappedand sold in states like Haryana‚ Punjab where sex ratio is very less relative to other states.   2) According to Chinese estimates‚ by 2020 there will be 40 million unmarried young males. This huge imbalance can also lead to increase in sex crimes. For

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    raised numerous debates whether it is biology rather than a social construction and questioning if women should stay in that category than challenging bulls. (how does it disrupt it…….) Another dispute arises when we question the strength which males and females are equipped with. We all believe men are much stronger than women‚ stereotypically‚ traditionally‚ scientifically‚ all way round. It was said that women who display masculine characteristics is seen as possible but ‘unnatural’. The ‘natural’

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    though‚ there is equal importance of male and female in development of nation‚ females are kept aside in development as well as social matter. In each and every sector‚ men play a main role and women are in inferior position. The main cause of such vast differences is the lack of education and public awareness. Such differences start from the early period of males and females life. In point of view of Nepalese people‚ females are regarded as a curse and males as boon. They do not like bearing female

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