geself_midterm Flashcards

(65 cards)

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the romantic , emotional and or sexual attraction to people regardless of their gender.

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Pansexual

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a person who experience emotional, romantic and or social attraction to or engage to be attracted to both people of opposite gender as well as their own.

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Bisexual

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a person whose gender identity, gender expression or behavior does not conform to that typically associated with the sex to which they are assigned at birth.

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Transgender

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someone whose internal sense of gender corresponds with the sex of the person as having identified as having at birth.

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Cisgender

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of, relating to, or being a person who has an internal sense of being neither male nor female nor some combination of male and female

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Agender

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The one term people use to describe genders
that don’t fall into one of these two categories, male or female.

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Non- Binary

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The one to three-year process of hormonal and physical change that causes the young person to reach sexual maturity, girls usually enetring it about a year or two earlier than boys.

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Puberty

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The pubertal growth spurt for girls starts when and peaks when?

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9 and 11 1/2

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The pubertal growth spurt for boys starts when and peaks when?

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11/12, peaks at 12 1/2

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Female external genitalia:

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Vulva

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Female Internal reproductive organs:

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Ovaries, Uterus, Fallopian tubes, vagina

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Male reproductive organs:

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Penis and testicles

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Once the egg has left the ovary it can be fertilized and implant itself in the lining of the _____

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uterus

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It is an organ found in the female reproductive system that produces an ovum

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Ovaries

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Whose view on beauty are this:
- Tall, slender-but-busty woman with delicate features
- Small waist

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Western view

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Whose view on beauty are this:
- Toned and curvy bottom half

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South America

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Whose view on beauty are this:
- Jolie laide - “unconventional beauty”
- Au naturel (with no elaborate treatment, dressing, or preparation.)

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French

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Whose view on beauty are this:
- Ta Moko
- Each moko is different and includes ancestral tribal information specific to the wearer
- Tattoo on their lips and chin
- The most beautiful women are thought to be those with their chins and lips fully tattoos

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Maori of New Zealand

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Whose view on beauty are this:
- Porcelain skin
- Tanned sin implied a lower status
- Avoid the sun

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Most Asian Countries

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Whose view on beauty are these:
- Blackened teeth
- “double tooth”

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Japan

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They wore thick white face paint, shaved eyebrows and painted on both thick black eyebrows and rosebud lips

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Geisha

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“Double tooth”

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Yaeba

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23
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Whose view on beauty are these:
- Foot binding

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China

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Whose view on beauty are these:
- Tooth chiseling
- File down the teeth until they’re sharp and pointed

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Indonesia

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Whose view on beauty are these: - Cleanliness - Graceful use of clothing - How a woman carries herself - Her skin and hair should be well cared of - Wearing of the "bindi" on the forehead - Nose rings and henna-stained hands and feet
India
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Whose view on beauty are these: - Long neck or giraffe tribe - Women stack brass coils around their neck for the illusion of length
Kayan tribe of burma
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Whose view on beauty are these: - Woman whose body or face marked through scarification - Large plates inserted into the lower lip ( and sometimes upper as well"
Africans
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Whose view on beauty are these: - Overweight women - A fat wife was a symbol of wealth
Mauritania
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Whose view on beauty are these: - Body scarification - Women tend to scar their torsos and chest because it is considered sensual and intriguing - The scars are used to mark the stages in a young girls life, her transformation from child hood to adulthood - When her scars are finished, she is allowed to marry - To men, women with fashionable scars are more sexually appealing and attractive
Karo Tribe in Ethiopia
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Whose view on beauty are these: - Stretched earlobes - shaved head
Masai tribe of africa
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Whose view on beauty are these: - Rub their bodies in red ochre to celebrate the fertility of earth and the life-giving qualities of blood, and which also make them quite lovely.
Himba of Namibia
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Suggests that one innocent purchase can unexpectedly spiral into an endless cycle of complementary consumption. As a result, we end up buying things that our previous selves never needed to feel happy or fulfilled.
Diderot Effect by Denis Diderot
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Who said "In its widest possible sense, a man's self is the sum total of all the he can call his."
William James
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According to him, an individual's selfhood can be broken down into several fragments, with the material self being one. Aside from the physical body, which is considered its central constituent unit, this facet of the self also includes one's closes relatives and material possessions, with specific focus on clothes. Next are the properties one gets to acquire through time.
William james
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- Refers to tangible objects, people, or places that carry the designation of my or mine - Bodily self and extracorporeal (beyond the body) self
Material self
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"Comforts versus "pleasures" People in the industrialized countries pursued comforts to the detriment of pleasures live in a "joyless economy"
Skivotsky, 1976
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It is a personal attitude which attaches importance to acquiring and consuming material goods.
Materialism
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Materialism as a personality trait, it includes three original personality traits which are...
Nongenerosity, envy and possessiveness
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Materialism as a value, it promotes ____________, the belief that possessions are the key to happiness and that success can be judged by a person's material wealth and the quality and price of material goods she or he can buy
acquisition centrality
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Using two measures of subjective well-being, one study found that materialism was _______ly related to happiness
negative
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On the other hand, ____er levels of well-being can cause people to be more materialistic in an effort to get external gratification
low
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Those purchases made with the primary intention of acquiring a life experience; an event, or a series of events that one "consumes"
Experiential purchases
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those purchases made with the primary intention of acquiring a material possession; a tangible object physically retained in one's possession
Material purchases
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What makes experience more satisfying?
- Experiences improve with time - Experiences are resistant to advantageous comparisons - Experiences have more social value
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The promotion of the consumer's interest
Consumerism
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the theory that an increasing consumption of goods is economically desirable
Consumerism
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In economics, it may refer to economic policies which emphasize consumption
Consumerism
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encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever increasing amount
Consumerism
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Reasons why a person shops
- There is a need - There is an occasion - There is an opportunity (availability of money, time and being in the right place) - Being bored - Being depressed, sad or angry. - Part of social gesture (influence) - Discounts, sales and promos
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Shopping is so addictive:
Nucleus accumbens and dopamine
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Women have a thicker ______ which is the bridge of nerve tissue that connects the left and right side of the brain
corpus callosum
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It is in charge of performing logic computations and processing facts
Left hemisphere
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It is dominant in processing visual imagery and interpreting context
Right hemisphere
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Men tends to be this like when shopping
Mission- and task-oriented
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Women tends to be like this when shopping
discovery-oriented shoppers
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He stated that "The development of the country is primarily dependent on the self interest of the consumer"
Bernard Mandeville in his influential work, Fable of the Bees (1714)
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Psychological view on shopping
We are pleasure seeking organisms
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He stated "Conspicuous consumption, along with conspicuous leisure, is performed to demonstrate wealth or mark social status."
Thomas Veblen, 1899
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Women prefer the hunt, men want a _________ process
quick and effortless
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Men's motives for shopping appear to be more...
utilitarian
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women's shopping motives tend to be...
hedonic
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Women checks
customer reviews
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Men checks
Specs
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Men are loyal to ___ while women are loyal to ____
brands, good service
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Whose view on beauty are this: - thin mustache and unibrows - Men were also expected to be slim and delicate
Persia