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    conquered points are achievements of male or female athletes, then why does Canadian society? Sports include any activity which requires physically exercising a skill by competing against another party for the purpose of entertainment. This paraphrased definition does not specify if sports are better suited for males or females, yet there remains to be debate present over the equality - or lack thereof - enjoyed by females in Canadian sports. Not only are female athletes extremely under-represented in

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    distinguishing men and women and that they have separate needs based on their biology” (30). Meaning any distinguishes made between male and female are all treated as part of ‘nature’ and they are different in multiple aspects in society and how they act due to their differentiated biological makeup. It is a reductionist way of thinking and explaining that females are meant to greatly differ from males because that is just how nature has set it up and will always be. Society has reasoned social roles

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    continued sexism. One cause is that males and females are segregated in school. Males and females have separate Physical Education classes and they also have separate certain sciences seperate, which leads to an understanding that the two genders are different. This segregation causes unnecessary friction between the male and female genders. After the segregation between young boys and girls, they then come to the realization that the male and female gender are different. This makes them competitive

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    gender’s interactions. Through the three days in the village, I came to realize that the female adolescents were not permitted to participate in contact sports. In comparison, the male adolescents were consistently shown participating in soccer, the national sport of Haiti. I would constantly watch the interactions between the two genders of the adolescents and noticed that they were blatantly distant. The females were shown gossiping on the playgrounds and playing tag, ignoring the total fact of the

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    to being a male or either a female. It was also referred as the sex roles, sex differences or sex changer operation. People saw gender as being masculine and feminine in certain cultures, like the French and Spanish. Now people see sex in two ways, either in the biological way or the social factors. Johnson explains the differences between the biological way and the social factors and the meaning of a male and female has changed over time and differ by culture. Female and male roles was established

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    group of females begins with the mother with female daughters (Huguet et al. 2015). The daughter’s rank will be below the mothers (Huguet et al. 2015). Adult female Baboons are mostly nursing or pregnant most of their lives and for this reason alone they spend most of their lives with other females friends or relatives that are pregnant as well (Huguet et al. 2015). While a female is pregnant she will avoid the male baboons of the group (Huguet et al. 2015). The pregnant and nursing females of the

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    Consideration has in this way made for female guilty parties. Consideration is paid to essential hypothetical viewpoints educating the field of sex and wrongdoing; female pathways to wrongdoing; late patterns in female culpability; and, at last, women understanding of the Females that have brought down capture rates than guys for basically all wrongdoing classifications aside from prostitution. This is valid in all nations for which information are accessible. It is valid for all racial and ethnic

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    The Removal Of The Female

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    Holy Misogyny is a nine-chapter book that focuses on the removal of the female in scriptures the early Christian tradition. DeConick uses and mentions various branches of Christianity to explore, and compare and contrast the erasing of the female. It was DeConick’s son that spurred her interest and search in this particular topic; he asked her, “Mom, where is Lady God?”. She uses the questions “Why is God male? Why are women associated with sin? Why can’t women be priests?” to help her discover the

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    Female Defendants

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    Female Defendants definitely receive more lenient sentences than male defendants. There has been a proven gender bias in formal processing which has been known as the chivalry hypothesis. This hypothesis reinforces inequality and has made a reluctance to criminalize women. Women are less likely to be investigated for serious delinquency and women receive chivalrous treatment from male officers during traffic stops as well. In the pre-trial stage, research indicates women either receive no charges

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    Female Foeticide

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    female foeticide/ infanticide The term female foeticide means killing the female foetus in the mother's womb. How cruel? The practice has been followed in India for ages, a country that once described its women as godessess. For this reason, Indian women will soon get extinct. Surprised? The most active part is being played by the women themselves -- why? Just for the mere want of a boy, mothers don't feel bad in strangulating their daughters in their wombs. Can anyone be more cruel?  In India, sex

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