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    Surviving Female Gender Roles What defines being ‘feminine’ will vary with each culture‚ but two archetypes: passive homemaker and liberal feminist have existed for centuries as one will see in two Japanese stories written in the 17th century. In The Love Suicides at Amijima‚ readers see the social chains that bind a submissive woman to her societal duties. On the other hand‚ in Tales of Sensuous Women‚ readers are shown a complete opposite archetype where women find ways to circumvent the social

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    Strategies for Success MWF 11-1150 Marie Gambill Final Essay November 4‚ 2013 Personal Philosophy of Success My philosophy of success includes three key points: mastering the art of self-management‚ accepting personal responsibility‚ and good time management. These three ingredients make up a great combination of behaviors and attitudes towards college life and personal life. These three points i believe can help people be more successful through school‚ work career and life. When mastering

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    Female Orgasm Prompt: It is suspected that the female orgasm provides support for the evolutionary history of short-term mating. Is short-term mating a way for females to narrow down the pool of potential reproductive candidates? Provide research in support of this theory. Then explain how female orgasm helps create better genetic reproduction. The female orgasm may provide some evidence in why women engage in short-term mating. Studies have shown that women are more likely to experience sexual

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    Mystery of the Female Orgasm Review of Puts et al. (2012)‚ Why Women Have Orgasms: An Evolutionary Analysis. Introduction One of the greatest mysteries in human biology is that of the female orgasm; and like any mystery‚ humans want to solve it. However‚ what happens if there is nothing to solve? Some scientists believe that the female orgasm has a purpose‚ that is‚ it evolved for some adaptive function. Other scientists stress that there does not need to be a purpose to the female orgasm; it

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    as to the physical changes of puberty. Puberty involves a series of physical stages or steps that lead to the achievement of fertility and the development of secondary sex characteristics‚ the physical features associated with adult males and females (such as the growth of pubic hair). While puberty involves a series of biological‚ or physical‚ transformations‚ the process can also have an effect on the psychosocial and emotional development of the adolescent. Puberty is initiated by hormone

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    _ASSIGNMENT_ _QUESTION: DISCUSS THE THREE STAGES AS PROPOUNDED BY SHOWALTERIN ’THE FEMALE TRADITION ’‚ FOCUSING ON THE SHIFTS THAT TAKE PLACE IN EACH PHASE. ALSO DISCUSS ANY TWO CRITIQUES OF HER ESSAY._ ANSWER:In her book ’A Literature of Their Own ’‚ Showalter attempts to rediscover the lost Atlantis of female writingfrom the archives of British literary history‚ for which she tries to assemble women ’s writing of that period into a linear developmental process dividing it into three phases

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    Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture Universally‚ the status of a woman in a society is secondary to a man’s status. On the other hand‚ there are societies today that man is subordinate to woman. The treatments and symbolizations of women are diverse and vary from culture to culture. No cultures are exactly the same. In this critical review of Ortner (1974) “Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture” I will attempt to give a summary and critical analysis on the article. In the beginning

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    conditions and experiences of Black and Asian women can be addressed by or subsumed within a feminist and/or anti-racist framework (for both analysis and politics). In its fight for so called equality there is a hypocrisy that can be found. Feminist Theory claims to be fighting for woman’s right’s however groups such as the Liberation Woman’s Movement will show that the so called fight for equality is not universally applicable. Even with the emergence of Black Feminist movements marginalisation of

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    TASK 1: To What Extent is a Rival Business More or Less Competitive than the Business You Have Chosen? Business Rivalry Rivalry in which a business tries to get what other businesses are competing for at the same time - This includes their sales‚ profit‚ and market share by offering the best practicable combination of price‚ quality‚ and service. As a consequence of a battle for customers businesses become very competitive and are forced to find other means of becoming a better business‚ For example

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    During the late sixteenth century‚ Venice was a male-dominated society while women struggled to be heard. Desdemona‚ Bianca‚ and Emilia are all victims of this society throughout Shakespeare’s Othello. Desdemona is a young‚ rich‚ white girl raised Brabantio. Brabantio looks at Desdemona as a pure‚ innocent girl and feels that she is a victim to Othello’s black magic when he finds out that Desdemona is married to Othello. Desdemona admits her love to Othello to her father and defies everything that

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