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University of Toronto | SOC SOC365
Gender Relations
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    SexualityandGender Questions to consider: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. What is sexuality? What is the relationship between gender and sexuality? How is sexuality shaped? What constitutes different sexualities? Feminine? Masculine? Heterosexual? Homosexual? Bisexual? Wh
     
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    SexualityandGender Rich, Adrienne Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence I Biologically men have only one innate orientation, a sexual one that draws them to women, while women have two innate orientations, sexual toward men and reproductive tow
     
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    Paula Martins March 31, 2011 990297166 Prof. Whitehead SOC 365 Gender Relations Reflection on debate concerning womens reproductive rights For this assignment I choose to have a discussion with my sister-in-law about womens reproductive rights especially
     
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    Over the last thirty years, there has been a continuous cultural and ideological transition in the gender roles and societal norms of parents. This change predominantly concerns todays father, who is more nurturing and attentive, develops closer relations
     
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    Paula Martins 990297166 SOC 365 Grandmother-Grandchild relationships in Torontos Portuguese Community: Gender, language and distance The understanding the role that gender, language and distance play in the relationships between Portuguese grandmothers an
     
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    PRT490 Interview Questions Name:_Jonathoan Machado_ Grand-grandchildren 1. Do you know how to speak Portuguese? Yes, although I wouldnt consider myself fluent, I feel like I am able to carry a basic conversation. a. What can you understand if anything? Wh
     
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    PRT490 Interview Questions Name:_Jessica Machado_ Grand-grandchildren 1. Do you know how to speak Portuguese? Yes, a limited amount of it however I am not fluent in the language. a. What can you understand if anything? Which words or phrases? I can unders
     
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    Title: Portuguese Immigrant Women in Canada Author: Grace M. Anderson and J. Campbell Davis Source: Portuguese Migration in Global Perspective edited by David Higgs, 1990 The Multicultural History Society of Ontario, Toronto, pg. 136-144. Overview This ar
     
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    University of Toronto Department of Spanish and Portuguese PRT 490 Independent Study Project Final Essay Grandmother-Grandchild relationships in the Portuguese community: A tale of language, distance and child rearing Paula Martins 990297166 April 4, 2011
     
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    Conclusions of Grandchildren Most of the grandchildren interviewed did not speak Portuguese, except for one. In the case of one pair of siblings the oldest grandchild spoke Portuguese and the youngest did not, confirming what the grandmothers had stated i
     
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    Annotated Bibliography 1. Adelaide Freitas. Sorriso por Dentro da Noite. Portugal: Editora Ausncia, 2004 (Need book from Manuela) 2. Edite Noivo. Inside Ethnic Families: Three Generations of Portuguese Canadians. McGills-Queens University Press, 1997 [N]
     
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    University of Toronto Department of Immunology IMM250: Immunity and Infection Asthma Paula Martins 990297166 March 22, 2001 Dr. Clemenza Dr. Gommerman Dr. Philpott Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory disease affecting the bronchi, also known as the ai
     
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    University of Toronto Department of Chemistry CHM101 The chemistry and biology of organic molecules The biological and chemical properties and effects of (S)-N-methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-amine (methamphetamine) Paula Martins 990297166 April 8, 2011 Prof. Rob
     
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    Abstract-What is Meth? Also known as meth, crystal meth, ice, speed, glass and tweak, methamphetamine is a synthesized stimulant for the central nervous system, that is illegal or highly controlled most parts of the world Methamphetamine can act as a slee
     
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    Meth is a synthesized stimulant for the CNS, illegal or highly controlled most parts of the world Meth-act as a sleep inhibitor and causes alertness, concentration, euphoria and increased sexual desire Activates dopamine and norepinephrine-reward neurotra
     
 
 
 
 
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