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    Critique of Title IX

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    What if you were told that a law was made to remove discrimination of sexes in sports and education, or that man and woman are both given equal opportunities as far as an athletic or educational career? Would you then agree or disagree with the ideology that both sexes are still treated different even though this law was created and the opportunities that were promised aren’t precisely indistinguishable? Title IX does not accurately protect sexual discrimination; it doesn't give equal opportunities

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    homophobic victimization had a great mental health impact on sexual minority youth more than the heterosexual peers. In addition, the authors discuss that in the Netherlands, 13-15-year-olds found that who have same-sex most likely to get negative treatment by other students than those without same-sex. Therefore, in the Netherlands in which the social expectations for women and men are very similar than different. In the Netherlands, where homosexuality is less stigmatized and the gender roles are less strictly

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    Purpose and Hypothesis of the study The purpose of this article by Samuelsson, (2010) is to examine the effects of two differently structured methods, traditional and problem-solving, of teaching children mathematical the first five years in school. Trying to determine the difference between boys and girl depending on the type of teaching method they received. Predicting those students in the non-textbook problem-solving group would show strength in all areas of mathematical proficiency except

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    Part B. Descriptive statistics: assessing the effects of a new teaching approach 1. The main goal of the analysis being conducted is to assess whether the new curriculum on basic electricity in basic science yields better achievement outcomes compared to the existing curriculum, which is a more traditional teaching approach, for elementary school students in both urban and suburban schools. In doing this analysis some questions that will be key to this study is to reveal if this new curriculum is

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    1. What is the working title of your proposed research? “Are female entrepreneurs still considered a ‘minority’ in a female dominated fashion industry?” 2. What is the dissertation about and why is it important? Traditionally, females come under the category of ‘minority’ entrepreneurs while male entrepreneurs are considered the dominant force in entrepreneurship. However, does this theory hold true in the female liberated world of fashion? After discovering the pioneering works of Natalie Massenet

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    Despite women outnumbering men in U.S. colleges and the implementation of legislation like the 1963 Equal Pay Act the pay differences persist. According to some the pay gap persists because: • Men are more likely to pursue college majors and advanced degrees in fields that lead to higher-paying careers. • Women are getting graduate degrees, but not necessarily in fields that give the best salaries. • Discrimination remains a factor and it is difficult to document and measure. • Women on average

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    The Independent variables (IV) are the students’ gender and grade level. The number of bullying incidence experienced by students, how often incidents occur based upon grade level and gender, and the frequency in which participants were the victim or aggressor when bullying behavior occurred were the dependent variables (DV). Methodology and Research Design A quantitative design was utilized for this study. This design used descriptive and correlation statistics which compared and analyzed

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    exploitative quality of exchange and the manner in which the hierarchies it breeds divide and separate. There is no value in anything. Despite discourse regarding the “value” of the female body throughout the text, this value is simply money paid for sex. Firdaus finally realizes that the female and the worker are all slaves to money. She appropriates herself as a princess at the end of the book and prostitutes herself for 3000 piastres. However realizing the futility of a society ruled by money, Firdaus

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    Using Lifestyle magazine as an example, explore how media texts target specific audience. Lifestyle magazine are magazines that tells the audience about the lifestyle they live and can have an impact on their lives as their views can be subverted by the ideology of the magazine. This ideology comes from the creators of the magazine; they put what they think instead of what the public thinks about a certain topic. In this writing i am going to talk about what the lifestyle magazines do in order to

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    A study conducted on Wistar rats at two time points in late gestation investigating the impact of gestational age and gender on fetal and placental weight. This study demonstrated that fetal and placental weight increased significantly between days 16 and 21 of gestation whereas gender showed minimal effect on growth. Introduction Fetal development during pregnancy is predominantly related to the placenta and its function in fetal-maternal exchange (Ishikawa et al. 2006). Alterations in the interactions

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