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    The Male and Female Role

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    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 is to be loving‚ caring‚ nurturing‚ to be patient‚ and to express feelings openly. The role of a female in society is to become married‚ stay home‚ take care of the children‚ clean the house and cook. In most households the female is the one who runs the house. She makes sure the children are

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    Male and Female Psychology

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    Note: These notes are based on varies internet searches and books. This does not by any means cover every aspect of the male psychology‚ not does it refer to every single male out there. Each gender has a variety to adopt and express themselves‚ but the general idea remains. This is what was meant to be portrayed in these notes. General: * “Rules of Masculinity” Strength Emotional toughness‚ courage‚ self-reliance‚ rationality Honor Duty‚ loyalty‚ responsibility‚ integrity‚ compassion

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    Male or Female Teachers

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    Gender difference provide content for discussion in a variety of media including movies‚ television‚ books‚ magazine and research. However‚ differences between female and male teacher have not been fully researched and analysed. Hence‚ this study explores teacher’s and student’s perception of female and male teachers effectiveness. Understanding teacher’s perception of gender-based differences among Negeri Sembilan Matriculation College (KMNS) teachers can lead

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    Male/Female Relationships

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    Male-Female Relationships “And ever has it been known that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation” (Gibran). Relationships are difficult to maintain when someone or something is keeping you apart. “Love is missing someone whenever you’re apart‚ but somehow feeling warm inside because your close in heart” (Knudsen). Many relationships are bent or destroyed because another person‚ not involved on the relationship‚ does not want the relationship to persist. This is a physical

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    Male/Female Conversation In all marriages communication is an essential part that keeps the marriage going strong. How can we possibly live without speaking to one another? In Deborah Tannen’s essay‚ “Sex‚ Lies‚ and Conversation‚” she argues that communication between men and women must be viewed as cross-cultural. She discusses several conversational style differences that shed some light on the reasons for misunderstandings between men and women. My observations and experiences reveal that

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    Male and Female Anatomy

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    ovaries and uterus. Egg development resumes in adolescence. Embryonic development of ovary: female germ cells arise from yolk sac‚ colonize gonadal ridges the first 5 to 6 weeks of development‚ differentiate into oogonia and multiply until the fifth month‚ transform into primary oocytes: early meiosis I‚ most degenerate (atresia) by the time the girl is born‚ egg or ovum: any stage from the primary oocyte to the time of fertilization‚ by puberty‚ 400‚000 oocytes remain. FSH stimulates monthly cohorts of

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    Male and Female Brains

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    MARCIAL‚ RAYMOND JED T. Do you know how different men are from women? Men and women have a lot of differences that scientists have studied for years. Some of the most important differences are: physical appearance‚ psychological differences‚ and social differences. Physical appearance is one of the most important differences between men and women. Both have different physical contours. Men build muscles more easily than women‚ and they have different body shapes. Men and women have unlike

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    Male-Female Psychological Differences No one would argue the fact that men and women are physically different. The physical differences are rather obvious and most of these can be seen and measured easily. Men‚ who are essentially built for physical confrontation and the use of force‚ usually have greater upper body strength‚ build muscle easily‚ have thicker skin‚ and mostly use the left side of their brain. Women on the other hand‚ have a higher percentage of body fat‚ and a wider pelvis. Women

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    Modern Times blurred the modernized social norms and expectations pertaining to gender roles and rules that were associated with the first half of the twentieth century. The two primary characters of the film‚ the male tramp and the female gamin‚ were each characterized with gender specific qualities and characteristics that purposefully contradicted each character’s sex. Essentially there was a gendered role-reversal between the man and the woman throughout most of the film. At first it would

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    upon the male juveniles due to statistics showing they are the main offenders. This is a basic thinking upon our society‚ as females are obviously seen as the more emotional sex‚ thus judges are able to take pity upon their emotional inadequacy. While juvenile males on the other hand have a moral restriction where they have not been so free with their emotions. Since judges are able to take the emotions which are shown in court into the sentencing process‚ thus it could be said‚ female juveniles

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