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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Cultural_Sociology_and_Social_Problems/Beyond_Race_-_Cultural_Influences_on_Human_Social_Life_(Kennedy)/04%3A_Cultural_Identity/4.02%3A_Identity_Labels_and_Categories
    Identity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally f...Identity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally focus on traits, values, behaviors, and practices or behaviors they identify with and have a tendency to dismiss those they do not.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Social_Justice_Studies/Race_and_Ethnic_Relations_in_the_U.S.%3A_An_Intersectional_Approach/01%3A_Introduction_to_Race_and_Ethnic_Relations/1.05%3A_Social_Stratification_and_Intersectionality
    Identity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally f...Identity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally focus on traits, values, behaviors, and practices or behaviors they identify with and have a tendency to dismiss those they do not.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Introduction_to_Communication/Introduction_to_Communication_(Green_et_al.)/03%3A_Diversity/3.02%3A_Gender
    Throughout our lives there is one "intercultural" experience we have virtually every day; interaction with the opposite sex. Stereotypically, men complain about women talking too much, and women compl...Throughout our lives there is one "intercultural" experience we have virtually every day; interaction with the opposite sex. Stereotypically, men complain about women talking too much, and women complain about men not talking enough. While there are many stereotypes and assumptions about how men and women communicate differently, there is growing acknowledgement that there are communication styles that are more feminine and communication styles that are more masculine.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Southwestern_College/SOC_106%3A_Race_and_Ethnicity_(Brenner)/04%3A_Prejudice_Discrimination_and_Racism/3.3_Social_Institutions_and_Racial_Inequality
    In fact, the ratio of white family wealth to Black family wealth is higher today than at the start of the century, with white family wealth netting ten times more than Black family wealth (McIntosh, M...In fact, the ratio of white family wealth to Black family wealth is higher today than at the start of the century, with white family wealth netting ten times more than Black family wealth (McIntosh, Moss, Nunn & Shambaugh, 2020).
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Child_Abuse_and_Neglect%3A__Stopping_the_Maltreatment_of__Our_Future_Generations/01%3A_Chapter_1_-_Child_Abuse_Throughout_History/1.04%3A_Sexual_Exploitation
    Since children have long been considered the property of their families, and in many cultures the father is seen as the head of the family, the father could decide what would happen with his children....Since children have long been considered the property of their families, and in many cultures the father is seen as the head of the family, the father could decide what would happen with his children. It was up to the father to arrange marriages, sign the children into servitude, see that the child was killed because of disrespect or dishonor in the family, and whatever other decisions were made about the children and their future.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Rio_Hondo/Introduction_to_Psychology_2020/09%3A_Emotions_and_Motivations/9.03%3A_Two_Fundamental_Human_Motivations-_Eating_and_Mating
    Biologically, hunger is controlled by the interactions among complex pathways in the nervous system and a variety of hormonal and chemical systems in the brain and body. Obesity is a medical condition...Biologically, hunger is controlled by the interactions among complex pathways in the nervous system and a variety of hormonal and chemical systems in the brain and body. Obesity is a medical condition in which so much excess body fat has accumulated in the body that it begins to have an adverse impact on health. Sex drive is regulated by the sex hormones estrogen in women and testosterone in both women and men.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Contra_Costa_College/Sociology_of_Race_and_Ethnicity/02%3A_Key_Theoretical_Concepts/2.03%3A_Social_Stratification
    Identity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally f...Identity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally focus on traits, values, behaviors, and practices or behaviors they identify with and have a tendency to dismiss those they do not.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/SOC_300_-_Introductory_Sociology_(Tyler_Elston)/09%3A_Sex_and_Gender/9.02%3A_Gender_Sex_and_Sexuality/9.2.02%3A_Sex_Gender_Identity_and_Expression
    You may not have realized that sex and gender are not the same. However, sociologists and most other social scientists view them as conceptually distinct. Sex refers to physical or physiological diffe...You may not have realized that sex and gender are not the same. However, sociologists and most other social scientists view them as conceptually distinct. Sex refers to physical or physiological differences between males and females, including both primary sex characteristics (the reproductive system) and secondary characteristics such as height and muscularity. Gender refers to behaviors, personal traits, and social positions that society attributes to being female or male.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Workbench/%3A/10%3A/10.03%3A_____-
    Біологічно голод контролюється взаємодією між складними шляхами в нервовій системі і різноманітних гормональних і хімічних систем в мозку і організмі. Ожиріння - це медичний стан, при якому в організм...Біологічно голод контролюється взаємодією між складними шляхами в нервовій системі і різноманітних гормональних і хімічних систем в мозку і організмі. Ожиріння - це медичний стан, при якому в організмі накопичилося стільки надлишкових жирових відкладень, що він починає надавати несприятливий вплив на здоров'я. Статевий потяг регулюється естрогенами статевих гормонів у жінок і тестостерону у жінок і чоловіків.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Social_Work_and_Human_Services/Social_Problems_-_Continuity_and_Change/04%3A_Gender_Inequality/4.07%3A_End-of-Chapter_Material
    This page explores the distinction between biological sex and gender as a societal construct, addressing ongoing debates about their differences. It discusses the influence of socialization on gender ...This page explores the distinction between biological sex and gender as a societal construct, addressing ongoing debates about their differences. It discusses the influence of socialization on gender roles, highlights feminist movements, and examines workplace inequalities like wage gaps and harassment. It emphasizes the specific challenges faced by women of color and the widespread violence against women.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Introduction_to_Sociology/Introductory_Sociology_3e_(OpenStax)/12%3A_Gender_Sex_and_Sexuality/12.02%3A_Sex_Gender_Identity_and_Expression
    You may not have realized that sex and gender are not the same. However, sociologists and most other social scientists view them as conceptually distinct. Sex refers to physical or physiological diffe...You may not have realized that sex and gender are not the same. However, sociologists and most other social scientists view them as conceptually distinct. Sex refers to physical or physiological differences between males and females, including both primary sex characteristics (the reproductive system) and secondary characteristics such as height and muscularity. Gender refers to behaviors, personal traits, and social positions that society attributes to being female or male.

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