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Berdache in The Americas: a Study in Gender Identity and How It Was Affected by Outside Sources

by Luann Suhr in Sexuality, January 4, 2012
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The goal of this paper is to learn about the institution of “berdache” through archival research and to figure out what defined berdache and how it was affected by the arrival of outside influences. Did these outside sources, namely Spanish and White peoples, influence their culture and change the acceptance of the “berdache”?

Squashed Venus – Discrimination and The Gender Gap

by munkeylegend in Sexuality, November 13, 2011
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This article takes a look at the real difference between the sexes and why they exist, at societal prejudice, differing attitudes to men and women and the subsequent consequences and impact this has on women in society today.

What You’ll Learn by Taking a Gender Identity Check

by mike9oland in Society, September 23, 2011
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You may remember of what transgenders are and what it involves. Though society these days is a lot of permissive of deviations from the stereotype roles of man and girl, several transgender teams are shaped to support such folks thanks to inadequate tolerance and acceptance in society.

What Wouldn’t You Do for Love?

by lillyrose in Relationships, February 24, 2011
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I hate the fact that we are all put into little boxes. Men should do the garden, the decorating and be men, whist women should be women and do the cooking and ironing. It makes me so, so cross!

The Characterization of The Main Female Characters in Chronicles of a Death Foretold and Madame Bovary

by kchary02 in History, February 23, 2011
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Emma Bovary (Madame Bovary) vs. Angela Vicario (Chronicles of a Death Foretold) – The two main female characters will be compared to depict their development as woman in each novel.

Gender Roles

by Katri Antioch in Society, January 25, 2011
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An impartial examination.

How to Tell If That Girl or Guy You’re Dating’s Had a Sex Change Before

by cantabilex33 in Relationships, July 29, 2010
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If you’re like most straight men, you probably don’t feel comfortable sleeping with a woman who used to be a man…

Be The Winner of Your Breadwinner: Traditional Gender Roles

by mandissimo in Society, March 27, 2010
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A take on traditional gender roles and the articles that actually existed in the past. By Amanda Huynh.

Mysteries of The Moder Relationship

by charles marshall in Relationships, February 12, 2010
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An overview of the concepts of a modern relatioship including common mistakes made in relationships beyond the turn of the century.

What Influence Did Changing Gender Roles Throughout The 18th & 19th Century Have on The Position of Women in The Practice of Midwifery and Gynaecology?

by Bazza1972 in History, December 14, 2009
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Midwifery in an informal sense at least has existed for thousands of years whenever women (and sometimes men) have helped other women through pregnancy and childbirth. Gynaecology as a specialist form of medicine can be traced back to the Greeks and the Romans and was traditionally dominated as a profession by men.

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