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    C) Outline the Reasons for Gender Differences in Subject Choices (12marks)

    this is because early socialisation shapes children’s gender identity. Patricia Murphy and Jannette Elwood (1998) show how these lead to different subject choices. Boys read hobby books and information texts, while girls are more likely to read stories about people. This helps to explain why boys prefer science subjects and why girls prefer subjects such as English. Furthermore gender domain shapes the child as a young as due to there experience like Naima Browne and Carol Ross (1991) argues those

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    Osgood-Schlatter Disease: A Case Study

    anterior knee pain it is still a pretty rare disease that afflicts more boys than girls. There should also be a research to gather data to prove Osgood-Schlatter, in fact, does affect boys more than girls. Through this research, there was not enough evidence to conclude if boys were more affected than girls. The numbers provided were mostly boys with a fewer amount of girls this numbers might be in fact showing the more boys than girls participate in sports that can lead to Osgood-Shclatter such as basketball

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    Journal Article Critique Paper

    character. A recent study on many boys and girls reported why they are entertained by these games and how it affects them as a whole. Many children and teens in today’s generation have a favorite pastime of playing video games. It is easy for any parent to not like these video games and to blame their child’s bad behavior on them playing these games. According to the article, Children’s Motivations for Video Game Play in the Context of Normal Development, boys and girls enjoy playing video games for

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    Dsxx

    A Cute Reply Boy:- If I Ask You To Give Up Everything For Me, Will You? Girl:- No ... Boy:- Why ? =( Girl:- Because You're My Everything And I Can't Give You Up.... ♥ A boy was driving a car… A girl on scooty overtook him... Boy shouted, “Buffalo” Girl turned back & shouted, “Pig, ...donkey, Monkey, Stupid boy…” ... ... Suddenly she met with an accident… She was hit by a buffalo crossing the road... MORAL: - “Girls never understand what a boy wants to say!!!!

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    Gender Stereotypes In Firminger's Is He Boyfriend Material?

    Material?” is, “teenage girls’ magazines play an important role in shaping the norms of the millions of girls who read them.” (Firminger 298) Also, the author’s motivation for writing this article is to show the audience how magazines can “shape the norms of expectations during a crucial stage of identity and relationship development.” (Currie 1999, Firminger 299) The main argument of this article is, how are males and male conduct depicted in well known adolescent girls' magazines? The author wants

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    Gender and Education Week 5

    be the case. In Ethiopia, for example, according to UNICEF, the age of enrolling primary school girls are 8 and are lower than that of boys. Six to ten school girls are enrolled in school. Eight to ten of boys are far ahead with enrollment into primary school. More than half of Ethioian schools need water and latrines. That impact is substantial. Because of the poor conditions of living, girls in this country are involuntarily denied schooling. We likewise talked about according to global

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    Verizon Inspire Her Mind Analysis

    In the commercial Inspire Her Mind by Verizon is an great example of how society looks at young girls. Through the commercial the little girl wants to either play in the mud, play with animals, make a solar system and use power tools. All of these activities are shut down by her parents. Her parent say, don't get mud on your dress and let your brother use the power tools. Since all of her activities involving science and math are not encouraged she starts to listen to her parents and stop exploring

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    Adolescence

    Adolescence is often considered a time of confusion, rebellion, and problems. While this can occur, most people emerge from adolescence without any problems and successfully navigate the changes that accompany adolescence. Researchers do seem to agree that there are a lot of changes that take place during adolescence, but it does not always mean that it is an unpleasant time in the lives of humans (Santrock, 2011). As children enter adolescence they will experience neurological, hormonal, and physical

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    One Child Policy

    environmental issues. The One Child Policy restricts the number of children urban married couples can have to one and the exceptions to the policy are rural couples and ethnic minorities. Rural area couples are an exception to the policy if the first born is a girl or has a physical disability, mental illness, or mental retardation. The institution of the one child policy has drastically influenced china on a political, social, and economic level. The Chinese government estimated that it has three to four hundred

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    Effect of Expectancy Inductions on Rejected Children’s Acceptance by Unfamiliar Peers

    children experience. They performed two studies to test the hypothesis that negative interpersonal expectations play an important part in the problems that rejected kids have in social settings. The first study was done to look at whether rejected boys are able to make a better impression on unknown peers when they are led to think that they will be liked. The subjects of this study were 76 black male third graders from ten schools in Durham North Carolina. Twenty rejected students and 18 popular

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