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    Pelvis Observation

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    The sex of the individual is believed to be a male. The Pelvis bone is a major benefactor in the determination of the sex. For the remains found, some qualitative observations were made for the Pelvis. The Pelvic Cavity Shape seemed to resemble a ‘heart-shape’, showing sacrum and coccyx. Some qualitative observations on the Pelvis are the Greater Sciatic Notch, Pubis body width, and Sub-pubic angle. The Greater sciatic notch was 62 mm. The Pubis body width was 15 mm. The Sub-pubic angle was 70.1

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    Transsexuals In Sports

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    will be around transsexuals - specifically male-to-female - competing in sports at the highest levels, such as competing in the Olympics. As these sports are mainly segregated by sex, it is important to consider individuals who are not within the ‘norm’ such as transsexuals and females with hyperandrogenism and how sex/gender policies will affect them. I will explore the implications of the Stockholm Consensus and issues surrounding it. This policy dictates that individuals who have undergone sexual

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    A Deeper Look into the Fascinating World of the Cricket 1.What does it eat? Crickets eat pretty much everything. They are omnivores and their diet depends on what is in their vicinity. Crickets eat rotting plant material, leaves, fungi, fruit, insects -- sometimes even walls and clothing. As a last resort, crickets can turn to cannibalism in order to survive due to the lack of food. 2.How does it eat? The mouth of the cricket is made up of four different parts; labrum, labium, maxillae, and

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    The proposed research is designed to systematically examine whether preference for gender- typed picture books exist in children and how gender-typed illustrations in picture books may affect children’s performance on recall tasks. Participants will be 40 three- to five-year-old children, half male and half female. They will go through a choice trial in which they will choose from two picture books that typed with male and female, respectively. Then they will participate in recall tasks after reading

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    Sex Linked Genes

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    gene can be related to sex, which is what makes them similar. First, sex linked traits are traits whose loci are on the sex chromosomes, meaning that their transmission from generation to generation is affected by the sex chromosome complement of the individual. Secondly, sex influenced traits are autosomal. Their genes are not carried on the sex chromosomes. Finally, sex limited traits are generally autosomal, meaning that they are not found on the X or Y-chromosomes. Sex linked genes is caused

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    Beardie Process Analysis

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    How to get ready for your beardie The first thing you will want to do when getting ready for your beardie is make sure that you have an appropriate size enclosure for your beardie, one that it will have enough room to run around or bask under the heat. I would recommend a 20-30 gallon reptile tank/enclosure to start with. The next thing on the list would be to get some terrain to go in there such as sand but I would recommend getting ground up walnut shells because they are less harmful to the lizard’s

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    Our identity is heavily judged based on whether we are male or female. From the moment of conception, the first thing that comes to the minds of the soon to be parents is if their tiny new creation is going to be a boy or a girl. Sex is so important partly because of the idea that there are different roles for males and females. We are taught from a young age that men behave differently than women. Much of our understanding of what it means to be male or female comes from the information we are

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    In social psychology there is a major area of research, the study of interpersonal attraction. Interpersonal attractions are the attraction that draws people together to create relationships or romantic love. “Who’s Chasing Whom? The Impact of Gender and Relationship Status on Mate Poaching” by Jessica Parker and Melissa Burkley is a study developed to see is women are more interested in men in relationships. It is said that “all good men are taken” but is this because people think taken men are

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    and degrading. Mass media disseminates these images via electronic, print, visual and audio capabilities. More than 30 years ago researchers wrote a collection of essays in the book Hearth and Home: Images of Women in the Mass Media that focused on ‘sex-role stereotyping’ within media messages. The predominant argument is that women are depicted as a commodity-object

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    When I took the “BEM Sex Role Survey” I got 62.5 masculine points, 69.167 feminine points and 54.63 androgyny points. I would never say I have been the ‘tomgirl’ or the stereotypical ‘girly girl’. These points seem accurate to describe my femininity, masculinity, and androgyny. I have never thought of myself as super feminine, I don't wear makeup, I don't normally wear dresses or high heels, I usually always wear my hair up in a ponytail. I have never considered myself ‘girly’ yet I have always considered

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