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    I always thought babies were born as blank slates and the parents molded and taught them gender roles‚ etc. I had two boys. We didn’t allow guns in the house. We didn’t talk about them‚ just basically ignored their existence. The first time the oldest got some Lego blocks‚ he built a gun! We had plenty of toys and dolls etc‚ and he always went for the cars and traditionally "male" toys. We didn’t encourage it‚ he wasn’t in childcare‚ he was just "like that." My best friend had two girls‚ the

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    consider it correct. Women started to drive the car and work such hard an a men. There a lot of profession with are suitable for men and women to. For example hairdresser or organizer of holidays. Also there are women who proved in policy. Women not to give and sports‚ in Olympic Games take the first prizes. There a lot of discoveries belong to women.But there are such professions which a only belong to men. For example the plumber or the builder. Women are not so strong as men that whey with professions

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    The Roles of Men and Women in a Society There is a complexity in understanding the role of men and women in a society. Scientists and biologists are challenging themselves to explain the mental and behavioral processes of genders. Natalie Angier born and raised in New York writes “MenWomen‚ Sex and Darwin” an essay about evolutionary psychology and the misleading perceptions it has women. She focuses on five topics that the theory argues proving them wrong‚ and using them for support. The

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    From a young age we are taught to behave a certain way according to our gender. Boys are taught to be masculine and that they are the providers for the family and girls are taught to be feminine that they are the ones who give comfort and emotional support; for example parents will buy boys trucks and buy girls dolls. With these continued ways of thinking males and females will always be trapped in the same roles unless something pushes them into a different role. The female role as it has been taught

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    present strong female role models in male- dominated societies” Throughout the 1960’s society was typically male dominant. The males were the leaders of the society; they obtained all jobs and were expected to be the ones who finically support their families. The women were not born and raised to believe that they were to have a successful career‚ they were raised to believe that the only way they could truly be a woman is if they fulfill their duties of being a wife and a mother. Women had fewer legal

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    Women and men are made‚ not born’ The statement by Simone de Beauvoir‚ ‘Women and men are made‚ not born’ proposes that a person acquires the identity of a man or a woman over time‚ by means of complex social processes. Beauvoir’s statement suggests that gender roles and behaviour are not inherent and that social positioning should not be determined by sex. This essay will begin by drawing a distinction between sex and gender‚ and will then discuss two arguments that explore the origins of gender

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    From the past to the present‚ the roles of men and women have changed through generations‚ cultures‚ and tradition. In the past‚ the roles of men and women were determined by physical attributes‚ because men were stronger than women. Men had a lot of responsibility‚ such as working and providing for their family. Therefore‚ men had power and got more opportunities than women. However‚ women have become equal with men in society recently‚ for example‚ in education‚ work‚ politics‚ and the household

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    have been brought up‚ who they have grown up around and how they were taught. There are two different types of socialisation: Primary agents of socialisation and Secondary agents of socialisation. They are the people or organisations that affect how we grow and develop. Primary agents are usually the immediate‚ nuclear family. The socialisation skills that primary agents provide are part of the most important developmental stage a human being will go through. Secondary agents are the other social

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    AE3 Allen How males and females communicate Human is more advanced than other animals‚ it is that human can use tools and use their own languages. There are many kinds of different languages in the world. Human beings are made up of men and women‚ but they use the different languages to communicate. This essay will explain how males and females communicate. There are several ideas about communication for males. First of all‚ when males play game‚ they like to join in large groups. For example

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    BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN: PROOF AND APPLICATION Eric V. Snow‚ 3-10-01‚ Speech for Cabela’s Years ago‚ the government sued Sears Roebuck for not hiring enough women for certain direct sales jobs. What Sears didn’t roll over and play dead. They argued that women simply didn’t like high pressure direct sales jobs‚ and wouldn’t apply for them much. In order to prove their point in court‚ they brought in a feminist scholar who argued that because women have a different personality from men that they

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