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  • anika kim Barbachano
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  • 1

    Biological dimension

    sex

  • 2

    Social dimension

    gender

  • 3

    Totality of ur own experience , sex and gender

    sexuality

  • 4

    Our society has a set of expectations and roles for how men and women should dress, behave, and portray themselves to the rest of the world

    sex and gender roles

  • 5

    These are culturally determined activities assigned to men and women based on their gender differences.

    gender roles

  • 6

    relates to the cultural and social expectations of boys and men,

    masculinity

  • 7

    relates to our cultural expectations of girls and women. relates to our cultural expectations of girls and women.

    femininity

  • 8

    are a generalized view of traits that should be possessed by men and women, specifically physical and emotional roles. These stereotypes are unrelated to the roles women and men actually perform.

    sex stereotypes

  • 9

    involve assumptions regarding a person's sexuality that reinforce dominant views. For example, a prevalent view is that all men are sexually dominant. Another notion is heteronormativity, or the assumption that all persons are only attracted to the sex opposite theirs.involve assumptions regarding a person's sexuality that reinforce dominant views.

    sexual stereotypes

  • 10

    encompass the roles that men and women are assigned to based on their sex and what behaviors they must possess to fulfill these roles.

    sex-role stereotypes

  • 11

    are assumptions about a specific group belonging to a gender.are assumptions about a specific group belonging to a gender.

    compound stereotypes

  • 12

    still have "limited access to resources, opportunities, and decision-making," despite the fact that some people may argue that women have equal possibilities because they are permitted to pursue an education, a livelihood, and political engagement.

    women

  • 13

    SOGIESC

    Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression and Sex Characteristics

  • 14

    It is an essential part of our identity because it shapes or influences our experiences and needs.

    sogiesc

  • 15

    an idea or notion that appears to be natural and obvious to people who accept it but may or may not represent reality

    social construct The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2008 edition

  • 16

    general term sometimes applied to theories that emphasize the socially created nature of social life. general term sometimes applied to theories that emphasize the socially created nature of social life.

    social constructionism

  • 17

    is a female homosexual: a female who experiences romantic love or sexual attraction to other females. is a female homosexual: a female who experiences romantic love or sexual attraction to other females.

    lesbian

  • 18

    is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual. It is often used to describe homosexual males but lesbians may also be referred to as gay.

    gay

  • 19

    is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior toward both males and females, or romantic or sexual attraction to people of any sex or gender identity; this latter aspect is sometimes termed pansexuality.

    bisexual

  • 20

    is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity differs from what is typically associated with their sex at birth. is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity differs from what is typically associated with their sex at birth.

    transgender

  • 21

    Experience a gender identity inconsistent or not culturally associated with the sex they were at birth.

    transsexual

  • 22

    is a modern umbrella term used by some indigenous North Americans to describe gender-variant individuals in their communities, specifically people within indigenous communities who are seen as having both male and female spirits within them.

    two-spirited

  • 23

    is an umbrella term for sexual and gender minorities that are not heterosexual or cisgender. was originally used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires but, beginning in the late-1980s, they scholars and activists began to reclaim the word. was originally used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires but, beginning in the late-1980s, queer scholars and activists began to reclaim the word.

    queer

  • 24

    The questioning of one's gender, sexual identity, sexual orientation, or all three is a process of exploration by people who may be unsure, still exploring,

    questioning

  • 25

    is a variation in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, or genitals that do not allow an individual to be distinctly identified as male or female.

    intersex

  • 26

    is the lack of sexual attraction to anyone, or low or absence of interest in sexual activity.

    asexual

  • 27

    is sexual attraction, romantic love, or emotional attraction toward people of any sex or gender identity.

    pansexual or omnisexuality

  • 28

    also called genderless, genderfree, non- - gendered, or ungendered people are those who identify as having no gender or being without any gender identity

    Agender

  • 29

    is an umbrella term for gender identities that are not exclusively masculine or feminine-identities which are thus outside of the gender binary

    gender queer

  • 30

    is a gender identity where the person moves between feminine and masculine gender identities and behaviours, possibly depending on context.

    bigender

  • 31

    or gender nonconformity, is behavior or gender expression by an individual that does not match masculine and feminine gender norms.

    gender variant

  • 32

    people are those who feel they identify as all genders.

    pangender

  • 33

    105-Day Expanded Maternity Leave Law -

    Republic Act 11210

  • 34

    or An Act Defining Violence Against Women and Their Children, Providing Protective Measures for Victims, Prescribing Penalties.

    • Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004 -RA 9262,

  • 35

    the act that states the Provision of Assistance to Women Engaging in Micro and Cottage Business Enterprises, and for other purposes, was approved in February 1995

    Assistance for small-scale women entrepreneurs -RA 7882,

  • 36

    Act that addresses the issue of sexual harassment committed in employment, education or training environment.

    Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995 -RA 7877

  • 37

    states that any person having carnal knowledge of a woman through force, threat, or intimidation or by means of fraudulent machination or grave abuse of authority will be punished

    The Anti-Rape Law of 1997 - RA 8353

  • 38

    declares the policy of the State to provide necessary assistance and protection for rape victims.

    Rape Victim Assistance and Protection Act of 1998 - RA 8505

  • 39

    is a comprehensive women's human rights law that seeks to eliminate discrimination through the recognition, protection, fulfillment, and promotion of the rights of Filipino women, especially those belonging in the marginalized sectors of the society.

    Magna Carta of Women - RA 9710

  • 40

    declares the eighth day of March every year as a special working holiday

    National Women's Day - RA 6949

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Biological dimension

    sex

  • 2

    Social dimension

    gender

  • 3

    Totality of ur own experience , sex and gender

    sexuality

  • 4

    Our society has a set of expectations and roles for how men and women should dress, behave, and portray themselves to the rest of the world

    sex and gender roles

  • 5

    These are culturally determined activities assigned to men and women based on their gender differences.

    gender roles

  • 6

    relates to the cultural and social expectations of boys and men,

    masculinity

  • 7

    relates to our cultural expectations of girls and women. relates to our cultural expectations of girls and women.

    femininity

  • 8

    are a generalized view of traits that should be possessed by men and women, specifically physical and emotional roles. These stereotypes are unrelated to the roles women and men actually perform.

    sex stereotypes

  • 9

    involve assumptions regarding a person's sexuality that reinforce dominant views. For example, a prevalent view is that all men are sexually dominant. Another notion is heteronormativity, or the assumption that all persons are only attracted to the sex opposite theirs.involve assumptions regarding a person's sexuality that reinforce dominant views.

    sexual stereotypes

  • 10

    encompass the roles that men and women are assigned to based on their sex and what behaviors they must possess to fulfill these roles.

    sex-role stereotypes

  • 11

    are assumptions about a specific group belonging to a gender.are assumptions about a specific group belonging to a gender.

    compound stereotypes

  • 12

    still have "limited access to resources, opportunities, and decision-making," despite the fact that some people may argue that women have equal possibilities because they are permitted to pursue an education, a livelihood, and political engagement.

    women

  • 13

    SOGIESC

    Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression and Sex Characteristics

  • 14

    It is an essential part of our identity because it shapes or influences our experiences and needs.

    sogiesc

  • 15

    an idea or notion that appears to be natural and obvious to people who accept it but may or may not represent reality

    social construct The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2008 edition

  • 16

    general term sometimes applied to theories that emphasize the socially created nature of social life. general term sometimes applied to theories that emphasize the socially created nature of social life.

    social constructionism

  • 17

    is a female homosexual: a female who experiences romantic love or sexual attraction to other females. is a female homosexual: a female who experiences romantic love or sexual attraction to other females.

    lesbian

  • 18

    is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual. It is often used to describe homosexual males but lesbians may also be referred to as gay.

    gay

  • 19

    is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior toward both males and females, or romantic or sexual attraction to people of any sex or gender identity; this latter aspect is sometimes termed pansexuality.

    bisexual

  • 20

    is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity differs from what is typically associated with their sex at birth. is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity differs from what is typically associated with their sex at birth.

    transgender

  • 21

    Experience a gender identity inconsistent or not culturally associated with the sex they were at birth.

    transsexual

  • 22

    is a modern umbrella term used by some indigenous North Americans to describe gender-variant individuals in their communities, specifically people within indigenous communities who are seen as having both male and female spirits within them.

    two-spirited

  • 23

    is an umbrella term for sexual and gender minorities that are not heterosexual or cisgender. was originally used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires but, beginning in the late-1980s, they scholars and activists began to reclaim the word. was originally used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires but, beginning in the late-1980s, queer scholars and activists began to reclaim the word.

    queer

  • 24

    The questioning of one's gender, sexual identity, sexual orientation, or all three is a process of exploration by people who may be unsure, still exploring,

    questioning

  • 25

    is a variation in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, or genitals that do not allow an individual to be distinctly identified as male or female.

    intersex

  • 26

    is the lack of sexual attraction to anyone, or low or absence of interest in sexual activity.

    asexual

  • 27

    is sexual attraction, romantic love, or emotional attraction toward people of any sex or gender identity.

    pansexual or omnisexuality

  • 28

    also called genderless, genderfree, non- - gendered, or ungendered people are those who identify as having no gender or being without any gender identity

    Agender

  • 29

    is an umbrella term for gender identities that are not exclusively masculine or feminine-identities which are thus outside of the gender binary

    gender queer

  • 30

    is a gender identity where the person moves between feminine and masculine gender identities and behaviours, possibly depending on context.

    bigender

  • 31

    or gender nonconformity, is behavior or gender expression by an individual that does not match masculine and feminine gender norms.

    gender variant

  • 32

    people are those who feel they identify as all genders.

    pangender

  • 33

    105-Day Expanded Maternity Leave Law -

    Republic Act 11210

  • 34

    or An Act Defining Violence Against Women and Their Children, Providing Protective Measures for Victims, Prescribing Penalties.

    • Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004 -RA 9262,

  • 35

    the act that states the Provision of Assistance to Women Engaging in Micro and Cottage Business Enterprises, and for other purposes, was approved in February 1995

    Assistance for small-scale women entrepreneurs -RA 7882,

  • 36

    Act that addresses the issue of sexual harassment committed in employment, education or training environment.

    Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995 -RA 7877

  • 37

    states that any person having carnal knowledge of a woman through force, threat, or intimidation or by means of fraudulent machination or grave abuse of authority will be punished

    The Anti-Rape Law of 1997 - RA 8353

  • 38

    declares the policy of the State to provide necessary assistance and protection for rape victims.

    Rape Victim Assistance and Protection Act of 1998 - RA 8505

  • 39

    is a comprehensive women's human rights law that seeks to eliminate discrimination through the recognition, protection, fulfillment, and promotion of the rights of Filipino women, especially those belonging in the marginalized sectors of the society.

    Magna Carta of Women - RA 9710

  • 40

    declares the eighth day of March every year as a special working holiday

    National Women's Day - RA 6949