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    Demonstrated in No.73 of The Spectator, ideal representations of female roles are closely tied in with the ‘care of their families, and love for their husbands, which [were] great qualities and achievements of womankind’ . The good female characters were those who willingly confined themselves to the concerns of their families- characteristics that came to be idealised by the spectator, thus causing

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    None by Agatha Christie, it is apparent that the female characters are portrayed in a manner that is both derogatory and stereotypical. Whether the incidents include a fellow character or the author directly using offensive insults, portrayals of hysteria or weakness compared to the males, or downright treating the female protagonists like objects or things, they are sometimes cruel and unnecessary. Throughout And Then There Were None, the female characters are described through hurtful stereotypes

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    Training the Female Athlete In this Podcast, Peter Melanson interviews Diane Vives – director of Vives Training Systems in Austin, Texas, on training female athletes. Peter asks Diane a series of questions in regards to female athletes versus male athletes on how to train better, the differences between training, and the types of injuries caused from the training between men and women athletes. Diane answers with questions with research and studies that supports her theories and reasoning’s to

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    Photos of models and women on magazines are being retouched, do they want to promote higher expectations of a perfect body image? Females see it everywhere and every day, in the media. The images we see are retouched by fixing the hair, to a women shedding off a few pounds, to hiding a pimple. Even though these images seem to be perfect, these pictures might be devising. The magazine industry and fashion seem to be aware of the photo shopping, but will not admit it. The unrealistic of these images

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    Male and Female Reproductive Strategies in Primates and Their Comparison to Humans Simuel Lands November 4, 2016 Research Paper/Anthropology 161 Male and Female Reproductive Strategies in Primates and Their Comparison to Humans Introduction The male and female primates have different reproductive strategies. The female’s approaches are similar in all the species while those of males differ according to the species that they belong (Bercovitch, 1991). Female primates invest in their

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    Abstract It is obvious in the Western culture; gender makes a difference within the sports. Several studies have shown how reality discriminates within female sporting events and athletes when compared to males. The objective of this study is to examine how male athletes and sporting events dominate over female athletes and sporting events since Title IX law was passed in 1972. The law stated that no person on the basis of sex, in the U.S. would be discriminated against in any athletics or educational

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    The female gender has been evolving over time. During the last few years women have been rising above the obstacles and excelling. Women are now becoming the leaders in society despite many challenges. My gender as a female, possess so many positive characteristics but also negative connotations. When I think of the term female, I think of superheroes. Women are extremely amazing and we have the power to rise above all obstacles. We have positioned ourselves in society to advance in higher roles

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    reinforced the role of female nature in a book that is predominantly male-oriented. The female character is an underlying feature throughout the whole novel. For example, when Victor Frankenstein created his Monster from dead body parts, he disregarded the laws of female reproduction. Both Anne K. Mellor and Jonathon Bate argue that Victor defiled the feminine nature when he created his Monster from unnatural means. Mellor argued in her essay, “Possessing Nature: The Female in Frankenstein,” that

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    Female Military Personnel Equal rights of women and men in work causes also increase the amount Female Military Personnel. Female Military Personnel is a subject that inspires much debate, no matter which side you fall on the question. There are many people who agree, but some disagree about that. The following paragraphs will explain the pros and cons of Female Military Personnel. Pro Female Military Personnel is the first on military readiness. Women, who chose to be a combat soldier on, it is

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    between males and females have several similarities, as well as, differences. The nature of the offences is also varied and the level of penalty is also different. While it can be considered that both males and females equally engage in minor offences and abuse of substances, the rates for men are higher than that of women. This paper will discuss the differences and similarities that exist in the United Kingdom. To begin, there are numerous differences that can be cited between female offending and

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