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    from new responsibilities, campus living, money issues, and classwork (Ross, Niebling, & Heckert, 1999). There have been a number of studies circled around how stress can affect college students. Females and males show differences in anxiety/stress in college. (Misra and McKean (2000)) found that females

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    caregiving for a child with special needs impacts Erikson’s stages of development. Erikson’s eight stages of development are trust vs. mistrust, Industry vs. Inferiority and Identity vs. Role Confusion. Stage one is Trust vs. mistrust – birth to age 1- At this stage the infant learns to trust the caregiver to provide for their basic needs or develops mistrust. Stage two is Autonomy vs. shame and doubt– 1-3yrs- At this stage toddlers begin to express their independence by talking, walking, dressing, feeding

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    cyberbullying (Phillips). Girls are more likely to engage in social sabotage of other people (Phillips). Girls have the mindset of trying to be better than others and are willing to do anything to advance them. Boys are more likely to bully girls and other males who are not as confident (Phillips). Boys whether bullying these type of people so things would not happen to them. Cyberbullying is mostly done by 15 and 16 year olds (Phillips). This is age group when teens uses technology heavily. The more people

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    Men vs. Women in Horror Movies I have always loved horror movies. I remember when I was a kid my dad and I would watch them a lot. We would bond over bloody and gory movies, and I always thought it was the best thing ever. As I got older I began to realize the differences between the male and female roles in these types of movies. Unlike the romance movies, it seems that women are the strong and protective ones in the horror genre. Romance movies have a strong male lead most of the time, and the

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    view pro-anorexia websites) and the drive for thinness in females, and drive for muscularity in males in the college student population. The researchers assume that pro anorexia website content will cause internalization (which is; when a thought becomes a belief that (in this case), woman should always be thin and men should always be muscular and that belief would cause excessive dieting and/or exercise). The population is male and female introductory psychology college students. There were 300

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    the “happily ever after” women are satisfied with; this may have been satisfactory during those time periods where women typically were not allowed by society to carry much agency, but as women change, so too should their stories. With the rise of female power in the past century, there is a need for fairy tale adaptations that fit the standards of modern women. An example of a tale that has recently been adapted a dozen times over is the story of Cinderella. One adaptation

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    Divorce

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    emotional issues down the road. Some individual effects that might happen for children who are involved in a divorce can be the child might have difficulty building a strong relationship with one parent if the child is in the primary care of one parent vs. the other. Children who grow up in a single parent family can be more likely to experience behavior problems because of having lacked shared family interaction. With everything being said about all three of these views this does not mean that in

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    creating a female companion for the creature. o He realizes that two creatures can be mayhem, so he decides to throw his work into the ocean. In Frankenstein these locations and areas support the theme of isolation. In Ingolstadt, Victor is concentrated on his studies as he isolates himself from his family and social life. Victor enjoys the beautiful scenery in Geneva as he isolates and recovers nervous breakdown. In Orkney Islands, Victor isolates himself from this family to create a female monster

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    in their pelvis from their male counterpart, on top of this due to increased estrogen women have less lean muscle mass which puts them at greater risk of ligamentous laxity that is chronic pain due to loosened ligaments. Additionally these two differences in anatomy cause women to be at greater risk of stress fractures in the pelvis and ACL tears. Statistically 1 out of 367 female military recruits will have a pelvis fracture in contrast to 1 out of 40,000 males, female recruits are also 6 times

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    Women In Antigone

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    2nd Conflict: Male vs. Female Through the characters of Antigone and their various interactions, the conflict between male vs. female illustrated that females were seen as weaker and ignorant while males were capable in handling major decisions and being in positions of power. “For they are but women, and even brave men run when they see Death coming” (214). This reveals that Creon does not believe in the capability of Antigone and her sister. Because they are women, he believes that despite

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