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32問 • 2年前
  • Rod Laurence Sombilon
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  • 1

    refers to the biological and physiological differences between males and females

    sex

  • 2

    refers to the social differences between men and women

    gender

  • 3

    sex has two main categories what are those

    male and female

  • 4

    what are the two categories of gender

    masculine and feminine

  • 5

    Attracted to people of the opposite sex

    heterosexual

  • 6

    Attracted to people of either sex

    bisexual

  • 7

    Attracted to people of one's own sex

    homosexual

  • 8

    Attracted to people of any gender identity

    pansexual

  • 9

    Not sexually attracted to other people

    asexual

  • 10

    is a term used to refer to a person's pattern of emotional, romantic, and sexual attraction to people of a particular gender (male or female).

    sexual orientation

  • 11

    is an important part of who we are as humans. Beyond the ability to reproduce, also defines how we see ourselves and how we physically relate to others.

    sexuality

  • 12

    involves a person's feelings and sense of identity; it’s not necessarily something that’s noticeable to others.

    sexual orientation

  • 13

    One's innermost concept of self as male, female, a blend of both or neither – how individuals perceive themselves and what they call themselves.

    gender identity

  • 14

    External appearance of one's gender identity, usually expressed through behavior, clothing, haircut or voice, and which may or may not conform to socially defined behaviors and characteristics typically associated with being either masculine or feminine.

    gender expression

  • 15

    An umbrella term for people whose gender identity and/or expression is different from cultural expectations based on the sex they were assigned at birth.

    transgender

  • 16

    The process by which some people strive to more closely align their internal knowledge of gender with its outward appearance. Some people socially transition, whereby they might begin dressing, using names and pronouns and/or be socially recognized as another gender. Others undergo physical transitions in which they modify their bodies through medical interventions.

    gender transition

  • 17

    Clinically significant distress caused when a person's assigned birth gender is not the same as the one with which they identify.

    gender dysphoria

  • 18

    Usually refers to a woman who has a romantic and/or sexual orientation toward women. Some non-binary people also identify with this term.

    lesbian

  • 19

    Used in some cultural settings to represent men who are attracted to men in a romantic, erotic and/or emotional sense.

    Gay

  • 20

    A person who experiences sexual, romantic, physical, and/or spiritual attraction to more than one gender, not necessarily at the same time, in the same way, or to the same degree.

    Bisexual

  • 21

    A person whose sense of personal identity or gender does not correspond to the sex they were assigned at birth, or does not conform to gender stereotypes. Sexual orientation varies and is not dependent on gender identity.

    Transgender

  • 22

    multi-faceted word that is used in different ways and means different things to different people. 1) Attraction to people of many genders. 2) Don’t conform to cultural norms around gender and/or sexuality. 3) A general term referring to all non-heterosexual people. Some within the community, however, may feel the word has been hatefully used against them for too long and are reluctant to embrace it.

    queer

  • 23

    An individual who is unsure of and/or exploring their gender identity and/or sexual orientation

    questioning

  • 24

    An umbrella term that describes people born with any of 30 different variations in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones, or genitals.

    intersex

  • 25

    : A person who experiences little or no sexual attraction to others and/or a lack of interest in sexual relationships/behavior. They may or may not experience emotional, physical, or romantic attraction.

    Asexual

  • 26

    A person who experiences little or no romantic attraction to others and/or has a lack of interest in romantic relationships/behavior.

    Aromantic

  • 27

    who experiences sexual, romantic, physical, and/or spiritual attraction for members of all gender identities/expressions.

    pansexual

  • 28

    A person who does not identify or express their gender within the gender binary.

    genderqueer

  • 29

    person with no (or very little) connection to gender, no personal alignment with the concepts of either man or woman, and/or someone who sees themselves as existing without gender.

    Agender

  • 30

    Prejudice against individuals and groups who display non-heterosexual behaviors or identities, combined with the majority power to impose such prejudice. Usually used to the advantage of the group in power

    heterosexism

  • 31

    This is in marked contrast to theories of sex, gender, and sexuality that link male and female behavior to 

    biological determinism

  • 32

    refers to the way in which socially created definitions about the cultural appropriateness of sex-linked behavior shape the way people see and experience sexuality.

    social construction of sexuality

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    PE 103

    PE 103

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    PE 104

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    PE 104

    PE 104

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    Com 1

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    Com 1

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    PE104

    PE104

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    PE104

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    PE 103

    PE 103

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    PE 103

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    PE 104 FINALS

    PE 104 FINALS

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    PE 104 FINALS

    PE 104 FINALS

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    PE 103 finals

    PE 103 finals

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    PE 103 finals

    PE 103 finals

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    Com 1 Finals

    Com 1 Finals

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    Com 1 Finals

    Com 1 Finals

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    PE 112

    PE 112

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    PE 112

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    PE 106

    PE 106

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    PE 106

    PE 106

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    PE 122 badminton

    PE 122 badminton

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    PE 122 badminton

    PE 122 badminton

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    PE 112 track and field

    PE 112 track and field

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    PE 112 track and field

    PE 112 track and field

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    PE 112 table tennis

    PE 112 table tennis

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    PE 112 table tennis

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    Reed

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    Reed

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    Educ 101

    Educ 101

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    Educ 101

    Educ 101

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    Reed

    Reed

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    Reed

    Reed

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    SOC SCI

    SOC SCI

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    SOC SCI

    SOC SCI

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    REED FINAL 2

    REED FINAL 2

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    REED FINAL 2

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    PE 3

    PE 3

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    PE 3

    PE 3

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    PE 111

    PE 111

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    PE 111

    PE 111

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    Ethics

    Ethics

    Rod Laurence Sombilon · 75問 · 2年前

    Ethics

    Ethics

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    PE 113

    PE 113

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    PE 113

    PE 113

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to the biological and physiological differences between males and females

    sex

  • 2

    refers to the social differences between men and women

    gender

  • 3

    sex has two main categories what are those

    male and female

  • 4

    what are the two categories of gender

    masculine and feminine

  • 5

    Attracted to people of the opposite sex

    heterosexual

  • 6

    Attracted to people of either sex

    bisexual

  • 7

    Attracted to people of one's own sex

    homosexual

  • 8

    Attracted to people of any gender identity

    pansexual

  • 9

    Not sexually attracted to other people

    asexual

  • 10

    is a term used to refer to a person's pattern of emotional, romantic, and sexual attraction to people of a particular gender (male or female).

    sexual orientation

  • 11

    is an important part of who we are as humans. Beyond the ability to reproduce, also defines how we see ourselves and how we physically relate to others.

    sexuality

  • 12

    involves a person's feelings and sense of identity; it’s not necessarily something that’s noticeable to others.

    sexual orientation

  • 13

    One's innermost concept of self as male, female, a blend of both or neither – how individuals perceive themselves and what they call themselves.

    gender identity

  • 14

    External appearance of one's gender identity, usually expressed through behavior, clothing, haircut or voice, and which may or may not conform to socially defined behaviors and characteristics typically associated with being either masculine or feminine.

    gender expression

  • 15

    An umbrella term for people whose gender identity and/or expression is different from cultural expectations based on the sex they were assigned at birth.

    transgender

  • 16

    The process by which some people strive to more closely align their internal knowledge of gender with its outward appearance. Some people socially transition, whereby they might begin dressing, using names and pronouns and/or be socially recognized as another gender. Others undergo physical transitions in which they modify their bodies through medical interventions.

    gender transition

  • 17

    Clinically significant distress caused when a person's assigned birth gender is not the same as the one with which they identify.

    gender dysphoria

  • 18

    Usually refers to a woman who has a romantic and/or sexual orientation toward women. Some non-binary people also identify with this term.

    lesbian

  • 19

    Used in some cultural settings to represent men who are attracted to men in a romantic, erotic and/or emotional sense.

    Gay

  • 20

    A person who experiences sexual, romantic, physical, and/or spiritual attraction to more than one gender, not necessarily at the same time, in the same way, or to the same degree.

    Bisexual

  • 21

    A person whose sense of personal identity or gender does not correspond to the sex they were assigned at birth, or does not conform to gender stereotypes. Sexual orientation varies and is not dependent on gender identity.

    Transgender

  • 22

    multi-faceted word that is used in different ways and means different things to different people. 1) Attraction to people of many genders. 2) Don’t conform to cultural norms around gender and/or sexuality. 3) A general term referring to all non-heterosexual people. Some within the community, however, may feel the word has been hatefully used against them for too long and are reluctant to embrace it.

    queer

  • 23

    An individual who is unsure of and/or exploring their gender identity and/or sexual orientation

    questioning

  • 24

    An umbrella term that describes people born with any of 30 different variations in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones, or genitals.

    intersex

  • 25

    : A person who experiences little or no sexual attraction to others and/or a lack of interest in sexual relationships/behavior. They may or may not experience emotional, physical, or romantic attraction.

    Asexual

  • 26

    A person who experiences little or no romantic attraction to others and/or has a lack of interest in romantic relationships/behavior.

    Aromantic

  • 27

    who experiences sexual, romantic, physical, and/or spiritual attraction for members of all gender identities/expressions.

    pansexual

  • 28

    A person who does not identify or express their gender within the gender binary.

    genderqueer

  • 29

    person with no (or very little) connection to gender, no personal alignment with the concepts of either man or woman, and/or someone who sees themselves as existing without gender.

    Agender

  • 30

    Prejudice against individuals and groups who display non-heterosexual behaviors or identities, combined with the majority power to impose such prejudice. Usually used to the advantage of the group in power

    heterosexism

  • 31

    This is in marked contrast to theories of sex, gender, and sexuality that link male and female behavior to 

    biological determinism

  • 32

    refers to the way in which socially created definitions about the cultural appropriateness of sex-linked behavior shape the way people see and experience sexuality.

    social construction of sexuality