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    70 Year Old Brain

    something the female brain can do at a higher level. Research has shown that the male brain just can't simply handle doing more then a couple things at a time. The female brain has better connections from the left to the right side of the brain. Men are proven to be better at learning new things faster. For example parking a car.

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    Aggressive Egg Attract Sperm Summary

    the types of research being performing or more alarmingly, the interpretations of results. At it’s essence, this article describes a series of observations and reports done by an Emily Martin, researcher at John Hopkins, revolving around an allegedly male-centric perspective that had perpetuated in the field of reproductive science, citing to the evidence of researchers using diction and metaphors that reflect the idea that the sperm is a rough warrior and the egg is a damsel-in-distress archetype (however

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    A Rhetorical Analysis Of The Word Like A Girl

    happens in most girls and the cause behind it is mostly due to stereotypes. Always, a company for feminine hygiene products, created an advertisement that not only conveys a positive message but also helped empower girls/women ages 10-24. They use both male and females of two different age groups to raise awareness and spread a positive image about why the phrase “like a girl” should not be seen as a negative connotation. Females, all throughout time, have always been seen as inferior and weaker than

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    Elliot Rodger's Oppression Of Women

    don’t know what you don’t see in me. I am the perfect guy and yet you throw yourselves at these obnoxious men instead of me, the supreme gentleman.” This message unmasked Rodger as a lonely misogynist and catalyzed the female section under the label of male sexual entitlement. Soon Twitter and Tumblr were brimming with stories of everyday sexism and misogyny. The idea behind the hashtag

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    Assess The Impact Of Media On Malala Yousafzai

    Malala Yousafzai’s strong courage and grit against the poor girls’ education she was trying to resolve had brought her much attention from the media. However, in the end, many have begun to think that the media was why she got into the danger. Both Syed Irfan Ashraf and Adam Reily agree that the huge coverage of media on Malala put her in the spotlight and in more danger, however, Adam also points out how this may have helped her become more passionate and allow others to have a better understanding

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    Clinically Measured Respection Essay

    In a time period where concussion awareness has become a critical topic for all ages and all athletes, research is constantly being conducted to verify the most dependent way to measure a reaction time. In the clinical study Effect of Concussion on Clinically Measured Reaction Time, nine division I collegiate athletes were tested on their reaction time clinically and computerized when experiencing a concussion. This experiment was over a two year period, so there is a respectable amount of research

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    Should Women Be Allowed In War Research Paper

    associated with caring and with creating life rather than with its destroying. Women today have the opportunity to enter the army, and are allowed to enter combat and fight alongside their male counterparts. But the controversy now is whether that was a good or bad decision. Women were structured different than males, therefore were not meant to be in the combat arms The first, and probably the most obvious, argument is that, for the most part, they lack the body strength that is necessary to perform

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    Does Sexism Still Exist

    common were being expected to make tea (43 per cent), enduring sexual innuendoes (38 per cent), having appearance/clothing commented on (33 per cent), being accused of being premenstrual/menstrual (29 per cent), and being presumed less competent than male colleagues (27 per cent). (Matharu,

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    Virginia Woolf Women's Meals

    As one can assume, Virginia Woolf has opposing views on the standards of how men and women are perceived in society. She strategically creates a parallelism of the treatment of men and women when speaking of their meals, which in reality is an example of how women are treated as second-class citizens. Woolf supports her claims by giving detailed and shortened examples in both passages. The difference in tone in these selections are well-arrayed to convey a strong and real message to her readers.

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    Enforcing Gender Roles

    Introduction Gender isn’t black and white -- it isn’t even just pink and blue. Many people believe that there are just boys and girls and one’s gender is dependent on their biologically assigned sex, but this is not the case. From these assumptions also arise a bigger problem: gender roles. Enforcing gender roles on children affects the way they grow up to see themselves and their gender. Sociologists believe this is happening as children “learn gender” from societal expectations, which causes them

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