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    Examine some of the reasons why females may be less likely than males to commit crimes. Women in general seem to have a lower rate of offending than men. Some sociologists take the view that it is social factors rather than biological factors that cause the gender differences in offending. Sociologists have put forward three main explanations of gender differences in crime‚ which are the sex role theory‚ the control theory and the liberation thesis. The sex role theory and the control theory

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    MALE PRIVILEGES

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    MALE PRIVILEGES If you are male (and a man)‚ listed below are benefits that result from being born with that gender and sex. If you identify as a man‚ there’s a good chance you’ve never thought about these things.  Try and be more cognizant of these privileges in your daily life and you’ll understand how much work we have to do to make for a society that is equitable to all people‚ regardless of their gender. 1. If you have a bad day or are in a bad mood‚ people aren’t going to blame it on your sex

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    Male Sufferage

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    Before 1800 the right to vote was extremely limited to only specific people. In the original thirteen states‚ New England and the Southern states‚ voting was only extended to property owning white males or white male taxpayers. This limited group amounted to less than half of the white male population‚ and none of the free or slave black population or women of any race. This expansion of this right was only stretched out a bit from the original group. Many factors lead to this expansion; however

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    Male Gaze

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    Analysis We see the theory of the male gaze prominently in this scene taken from transformers in which the appealing force is Megan Fox and the character she plays. This is done through the micro-elements in the film and especially the cinematography in this scene. One major area is her style of clothing. We see her in a typical light‚ short skirt and a crop top alongside the tan and curves. This draws the eye of audiences in order to portray her in the light that male audience’s desire. Throughout the

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    The Wage Dispute

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    Wage dispute‚ anxieties and tensions caused by world war 11‚ recent migrants and new kind of cultural contracts‚ new expectations‚ unemployment‚ rising prices‚ and falling wage and growing black consciousness the West Indian influence and racial tension. These are the factors that contribute to the unrest of the 1930s and 1940s. The West Indian influence caused a questioning of the social system in the Bahamas. At the early part of the 20th century hundreds of West Idian were brought in the Bahamas

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    Frankenstein and Male Reproduction Mary Shelley ’s character of Dr. Victor Frankenstein in Frankenstein‚ The Modern Prometheus‚ is driven to madness by his envy of women and their ability to reproduce so much so that he tries to reinvent the nature of reproduction without the female with disastrous results. Dr. Frankenstein ’s scientific experiment‚ which produces a deformed‚ human from spare body parts is a commentary on male reproduction and predicts the bioethical consequences of the modern

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    The savage male

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    The Savage Male Yanomamo a tribe of American Indians are labeled as the ‘fierce people’. They are one of the most aggressive‚ warlike‚ male-oriented people in the world. Yanomamo male is usually covered with wounds and scars due to quarrels‚ duels and military raids. Women are also covered with scars and bruises as a result of violent encounters with seducers‚ rapists and husbands. Yanomamo is a hot-tempered‚ drug-taking‚ warrior-husband. Kind husbands merely hurt and mutilate‚ the fierce one

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    Female Entrepreneur

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    2: Findings 5 Background 5 Start up 6 Success 7 Future 7 Beliefs 7 Section 3: Analysis 8 SME 8 The Entrepreneurs Characteristics 8 Motivational Factors 9 Catalysts 10 Female Entrepreneur 10 Conclusion 11 Reflection 11 References 12 Introduction This report will cover the key issues faced by Edinburgh entrepreneur Roz Colthart of www.black-essentials.com. Both primary and secondary

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    Literal Construction

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    III. LITERAL CONSTRUCTION 1. When should Statutes be Literally Construed? a. Salvatierra vs CA [G.R. No. 107797. August 26‚ 1996] PURITA SALVATIERRA‚ ELENITA SALVATIERRA NUNEZ‚ ANSELMO SALVATIERRA‚ JR.‚ EMELITA SALVATIERRA‚ and ROMEL SALVATIERRA‚ petitioners‚ vs. THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS and SPS. LINO LONGALONG and PACIENCIA MARIANO‚ respondents. D E C I S I O N HERMOSISIMA‚ JR.‚ J.: The intricate yet timeworn issue of prescription has come to the fore in this case

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    Minimum Wage Issue

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    The minimum wage was first enacted into law as part of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938. The original minimum wage applied to workers engaged in interstate commerce and the production of goods for interstate commerce. In 1938‚ this applied to roughly 11.0 million workers out of a total of 54.9 million workers. The minimum wage was set at $0.25 per hour. However‚ by 1966 the minimum wage $1.25 and applied to virtually all workers. In its beginnings‚ the minimum wage was set at a value that

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