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  • Sexual Economics: Sex as Female Resource for Social Exchange in Heterosexual Interactions

    $55.00

    Abstract
    A heterosexual community can be analyzed as a marketplace in which men seek to acquire sex from women by offering other resources in exchange. Societies will therefore define gender roles as if women are sellers and men buyers of sex. Societies will endow female sexuality, but not male sexuality, with value (as in virginity, fidelity, chastity). The sexual activities of different couples are loosely interrelated by a marketplace, instead of being fully separate or private, and each couple’s decisions may be influenced by market conditions. Economic principles suggest that the price of sex will depend on supply and demand, competition among sellers, variations in product, collusion among sellers, and other factors. Research findings show gender asymmetries (reflecting the complementary economic roles) in prostitution, courtship, infidelity and divorce, female competition, the sexual revolution and changing norms, unequal status between partners, cultural suppression of female sexuality, abusive relationships, rape, and sexual attitudes.

    103 Pages

  • Effects of dance hall music on teenagers

    $7.50

    Effects of dance hall music on teenagers

    Looking at the lyrics and videos of dancehall/riddim artists, what are the effects of dancehall music on teenagers?
    3 Pages

     

  • What Is Divali

    $7.50

    Questions:

    • What Is Divali
    • Who celebrates Divali?
    • How they celebrate Divali?
    • Why do they celebrate Divali and who do they pray to?
    • What are the preparations done before Divali?
    • How do non-Indians celebrate Divali?
    • Special activities in Trinidad done for Divali
    • How I spent my Divali day.

    2 Pages

  • Summary of the 7 Main Approaches or Perspectives to Psychology

    $7.50

    The paper summaries The 7 Main Approaches/Perspectives to Psychology.
    Approach & Its Influential Period
    Principle Contributors
    Subject Matter
    Basic Premise

    2 pages

    Exam Tips 202: Eat well
    Good nutrition is a leading factor in a student’s academic achievement. A well-balanced diet can help transform a nutritionally imbalanced student into a healthy and dynamic one.
    And of course, having breakfast before an exam is a must for a student who wants to focus and be most efficient during their exam.

  • Effects of Traditional Gender Roles

    $27.50

    Gender Differences in Intimate Relationships: Effects of Traditional Gender Roles
    The paper uses personal experience (male) to demonstrate and argue about two concepts. Is it possible for men and women to be just friends? Can they have an intimate friendship without having a romantic relationship? Secondly, the paper will discusses the statement “Women’s friendships are face-to-face, whereas men’s are side-by-side. Lastly, how do the traditional gender roles played by men and women affect these theories?
    7 Pages

     

  • Q: Evolutionary explanations of gender

    $12.00

    Describe and evaluate evolutionary explanations of gender. [8 + 16]
    3 Pages

    Exam Tips 202: Review Your Performance
    While there’s no use stressing out over an exam you’ve already done, it does help to look at what you can improve on. If you didn’t do as well on an exam as you would’ve liked, ask your teacher if you can go through it with them and find out what you did wrong.

  • Women’s Suffrage Movement

    $27.50

    Women’s Suffrage Movement (WSM) occured between 1860 and 1915. This paper explains the “slow” progress of WSM.
    7 Pages

    Exam Tips 202: Keep Your Cool
    Don’t talk to other students about the exam before the exam. It could confuse you or make you lose confidence in yourself.
    The same goes for after the exam. Don’t hang around talking about what was on it or you’ll start to doubt yourself and stress out if you think you made a mistake.

  • Metaphysics: Plato vs. Aristotle

    $7.50

    The paper compares and contrast Plato and Aristotle views on Metaphysics.
    3 pages

    Exam Tips 202: Don’t Cram
    Stick to what you already know when studying the night before an exam. You’ll only make yourself nervous if you try to learn new information. Review your notes or test yourself on key points.

  • Evolutionary Versus Social Structural Explanations for Sex Differences in Mate Preferences, Jealousy, and Aggression

    $50.00

    Abstract
    This paper compares the perspectives of evolutionary psychology and social structural theory on sex differences in jealousy, mate preferences, and aggression. These two theories shed somewhat different lights on the origins of sex differences between men and women. Both theories discuss sex differences in mate preferences, jealousy, and aggression. Explanations from the two theories are compared and contrasted.
    20 Pages

    Exam Tips 202: Sort Out Your Subject Material
    Check that you have all the relevant handouts and get all your notes together from the subject. Read through the course outline or subject guide (if there is one) and use it to organise the information you’ve collected.
    It might help to write your own summaries of each textbook chapter or section of the subject guide. This will make it easier to find what you need while you’re studying.