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    people spend way more time than they should playing videogames. It might not be triple-A titles‚ that is games that have millions of dollars backing them‚ on full retail consoles‚ but countless hours have been wasted gaming in these fantasy worlds. True‚ these worlds are fantastical‚ but only for males. For far too long females have been neglected in the gaming industry; they are meant only to serve or cater to a man. This can primarily be seen in how women are often used as selling points for some

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    Gender Identity is defined as the psychological awareness or sense of being male or female. Axia College Week Two reading Gender Identity and Gender Roles‚ (2009). Within the scope of gender identity are various types of anatomic and psychological conditions in which an individual experiences either during development in the womb or after birth. Sex assignment occurs at birth. Sex assignment or gender assignment is when the child’s anatomic sex is revealed at the time of birth. Children

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    Stephanie Alvarez Intro to Fiction Final Essay Is what’s True‚ Really True? In order to validate whether or not something is true‚ even if it’s not‚ we would have to understand what it means to be real. When something is actually existing as a thing and not artificial/fake is the meaning of something being real and something being true. The way we perceive something is what makes something true or not. Everyone has their own sense of interpreting information‚ whether it’d be pictures‚ colors

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    Group Suggestions for Introduction to True Love Waits® by Chris White This plan is for teaching students the biblical standards for sexual purity based on the book‚ Introduction to True Love Waits (ISBN 0-6331-9532-4) by Jimmy Hester. The four-session study can be taught in Sunday School‚ at a weeknight Bible study‚ on a retreat‚ or in a Christian club at school. An adult or student leader can guide these sessions. The books are available in packs of five for $9.95. To order copies of the book

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    Simply put‚ gender stereotypes are generalizations about the roles of each gender. Gender roles are generally neither positive nor negative; they are simply inaccurate generalizations of the male and female attributes. Since each person has individual desires‚ thoughts‚ and feelings‚ regardless of their gender‚ these stereotypes are incredibly simplistic and do not at all describe the attributes of every person of each gender. While most people realize that stereotypes are untrue‚ many still

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    Gender Roles

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    Gender stereotypes or roles are about the gender attributes‚ differences‚ and roles of individuals and/or groups. Stereotypes can be positive or negative‚ but they rarely communicate accurate information about others. Traditionally‚ the female stereotypic role is to marry and have children. She is also to put her family ’s welfare before her own; be loving‚ compassionate‚ caring‚ nurturing‚ and sympathetic; and find time to be sexy and feel beautiful. The male stereotypic role is to be the financial

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    Gender Trouble Butler believes that sex and gender are political/ideological and cultural constructs of the body‚ due to her view that sex is biological and gender is a social construct. She believes that this dichotomy introduces cognitive dissonance into women‚ inducing them to conform to perverse standards of femininity constructs. Both Butler and Wittig say women are not a “’natural group: a racial group of a special kind‚ a group perceived as natural‚ a group of men considered as materially

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    Codes of Gender Victoria Garcia Northwest Vista College Is it true that Goffman’s theory‚ about body language‚ defines a person’s gender? “Body language comes in clusters of signals and postures‚ depending on the internal emotions and mental states. Recognizing a whole cluster is thus far more reliable than trying to interpret individual elements” (Using Body Language). Body language is a form of communication that is expressed between males and females‚ but it does not necessarily

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    gender performativity

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    The Representation of Gender in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and Jeffrey Eugenides’s Middlesex by Marte Rognstad A Thesis Presented to The Department of Literature‚ Area Studies and European Languages University of Oslo In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the MA Degree Spring Term 2012 Marte Rognstad The Representation of Gender in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and Jeffrey Eugenides’s Middlesex Marte Rognstad http://www.duo.uio.no Trykk: Reprosentralen‚ Universitetet i Oslo

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    Sexuality and gender are still extremely hot topics in America. Nobody but a man and a woman can get married in most of the states‚ and people protest gay marriage very strongly based on a number of different things like religion‚ morality‚ and a personal discrimination against homosexuality. In America and the West‚ nearly everybody believes that there are two genders: you are either a man (with biologically male reproductive organs) or a woman (with biologically female reproductive organs).

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