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    Female Sex Offenders

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    others. Many female sex offenders tend to be younger aged compared to male sex offenders. The average age of female sex offenders is about thirty six years old and tend to be friends, family, or acquaintances of the victim. Female sex offenders tend to persuade their victims easier than male sex offenders since females are usually motherly and nurturing, making them seem more trustworthy. It tends to be more difficult to distinguish a female sex offender compared to female sex offenders. Female sex offenders

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    As a biological female, in more ways than not, I tend to follow the expected roles of a traditional women. Associated with the role of a female are certain personality traits, behaviors, appearances, and occupations. Females are seens as gentle, emotional, nurturing, soft-spoken, cooperative, and dependent. Females are expected to be “pretty” by using makeup, skincare, and haircare products. Longer hair is seen as feminine, as well as, the color pink. In addition, women are expected to pursue

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    In the novel, Frankenstein, by Mary shelley, the female role is expressed as weak and powerful. When feminine power is controlled by men, results are destructive. Men attempt to take the power from women to create an other, of which they can compare themselves to. When female power is left untouched, the true strength of the female sex is revealed. Shelley demonstrates how the nature of women is extremely powerful and men attempt to control or weaken it through motifs, personification, and juxtaposition

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    Thesis Statement: The media portrays women as bizarre and masculine when it comes to female bodybuilding because males are stereotypically viewed on this topic in the media as muscular, heroic, and powerful. Female bodybuilding is a activity where women compete in bodybuilding competitions, or women that just get a kick out of lifting weights and having muscle definition. With the increase in women lifting weights and bodybuilding in media: TV film, posters, commercials, photographs on internet

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    be equal to men. A good example of Gender Role is Mulan when she had to disguise herself before joining the Chinese Army because a female in the army would have been a total disgrace, they would have lost face. She went to take her father’s place, because he had been injured in the previous war and had permanent damage to his leg, but the misconceptions about females going to war would not allow her to go as herself (Souci, 1998). A persons limitations as to what they can do should be based on the

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    While the gaming community has become more accepting of females over the years they aren’t accepted the same way males are. It is readily present that females are treated differently based off of their gender and social normalities. Over the course of my time being a gamer, a female gamer, I have experienced, first hand, the female gamer stereotypes, the harassment that comes with it, and the underestimation of my ability to play a video game well, compared to males. It important to know that there

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    “Men Are from Mars and Women Are from Venus”, is a true statement. Male and Female communication styles are totally different. Men and women appear to be from two different planets. How does communication and culture affect how you communication? I agree, that cultural communication is taught different based on gender? Yes, Females are taught at a very young age to be great listeners and pay close attention to detail. Males on the other hand or taught to leave all the detail stuff to the women.

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    Common female stereotypes found in the media have a powerful influence over how society views women and how women view themselves. What is the media portrayal of women today and how does this impact how young girls perceive themselves? With programs such as The Bachelor and Flavor of Love showing a dozen women competing for the attention of one man, often using their sexuality, magazine ads displaying a half-naked female body to sell a fragrance or cosmetic product, and television commercials highlighting

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    Female Brain Abilities

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    December 10,2014 Beth Powell Extra Credit Paper How does the brain of a female function differently from males and what accounts for these differences? “Males are better at math than females and females are more emotional than men are.” As I have heard this many times during casual conversation it makes you wonder, is this actually true. Females and Males more different than one can see with the naked eye. What makes a female/male act a certain way or not act a certain way? These are all questions

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    talking about the controversial way that women are represented in sport. In particular, we want to explore the unnecessary media exploitation of female tennis players. Throughout the history of tennis women have endured a completely different experience, relative to their male counterparts. This is particularly obvious when you consider the changes in female sports clothing. Tennis was first introduced into the Olympics in the 1896 but women were not allowed to participate until 1900. Whilst men sports

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