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Whereas sex is a biological term that denotes male or female in terms of their reproductive organs, gender is learned through socialization. ...
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'Sex' is what defines organisms as female or male on the basis of their reproductive organs and functions. 'Gender' defines the sexual identity, especially in ...
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... case of a hermaphrodite, being born with both male and female reproductive organs. ... chase is seen in Kessler's and McKenna's article, "Gender Construction in ...
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... Whereas sex is a biological term that denotes male or female in terms of their reproductive organs, gender is learned through socialization. ...
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... History of how evolution taught us to have Gender roles The history of how ... the female is the nurturing, due to her birth canal and reproductive organs, and the ...
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... The meaning of Alpha, within texts representing a gender is the head leader or most dominants. The "sacred river" symbolizes the male reproductive organs. ...
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... the medical field told women that physical activity would harm their reproductive organs? ... institutions receiving federal funds had to close the gender gap and ...
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... Age, gender, ethnic background, size, etc. ... of precancerous conditions, infection and possible damage of reproductive organs, infertility, transmission of the ...
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... at the time of their adolescent years, then their reproductive organs would not ... The court generally applies this test with gender-based classifications and ...
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... On one hand, the sale of organs could indeed save ... that is not their own offspring (Leone, Reproductive 50 ... be even more difficult to dispel gender-based customs ...
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... director of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology at ... a xenotransplant donor animal whose organs won't ... Tay Sachs disease, a gender linked genetic disorder ...
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... evolve through the use or disuse of particular organs. ... for individuals of the other gender who possess ... features will than have a reproductive advantage over ...
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... by transferring the nucleus of a non-reproductive cell, a ... might be able to clone their own organs for autologous ... be used to eliminate a specific gender or to ...
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... or injury to the female genital organs are termed ... damage of the external reproductive system, uterus ... operations establish an unambiguous gender identity an idea ...
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