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Similarly and gender
Similarly, gender is also not implied in the word kami, which can be used to refer to either male or female kami.
Similarly, Butler argued that repetitive socially coerced gender performances, which aspire to replicate a normative gender ideal, actually produce the sexed body and gender identity.
Similarly, in the Book of Thoth deck, he is crowned by snakes, another symbol of both infinity and dualism, as snakes have learned from Gilgamesh how to shed their skins and be reborn, thus achieving a type of immortality ; the blind prophet Tiresias split apart coupling snakes and as a result became a woman, transcending the dualism of gender.
Similarly, names like Sujal, Viral, Harshal, Deepal, Bobby, Mrinal, Jyoti, Shakti, Kiran, Lucky, Ashwini, Shashi, Malhar, Mickey, Umang, Shubham and Anupam are also very common gender neutral names or unisex names in India.
Similarly, in Classical Arabic, there is a relative pronoun that agrees in number, gender, definiteness and case with the head noun ( rather than taking the case role of the noun in the embedded clause ).
Similarly, Dumais ( 2002 ) introduces the variable of gender to determine the ability of cultural capital to increase educational achievement.
Similarly, according to economists Francine Blau and Lawrence Kahn and their research into the gender pay gap in the United States, a steady convergence between the wages of women and men is not automatic.
Similarly, in Darja ( Arabic as spoken in the Maghreb ), there are two distinct singular second-person pronouns, one masculine ( used when addressing a man ) and one feminine ( used when addressing a woman ); but when used as generic pronouns, the speaker uses the pronoun with the gender corresponding to his or her own sex, rather than that of the person he or she is addressing.
Similarly all citizens of India irrespective of ones religion, caste or gender have right to vote.

Similarly and roles
Similarly Knut Faldbakken's novels about the change of men's roles during the women's revolution in the 70's reflected the new direction.
The tyrant and the tramp reverse roles in The Great Dictator, permitting the eternal outsider to address the masses ..." Similarly, in The 50 Greatest Jewish Movies, Kathryn Bernheimer writes, " What he chose to say in The Great Dictator, however, was just what one might expect from the Little Tramp.
Similarly, Peter Finch starred in quintessentially Australian roles ( such as Digger or stockman ) through a series of popular films and had a successful and diverse screen career in Britain and the United States.
Similarly, the lower tessitura of these roles allow them frequently to be sung by bass-baritones.
Similarly, as producer of the film adaptation of Camelot, Warner was unable to persuade director Joshua Logan to cast Richard Burton and Julie Andrews in the leading roles.
Similarly, role confusion occurs in a situation where an individual has trouble determining which role he or she should play, but where the roles are not necessarily incompatible.
Similarly to the roles of Top of the Pops on BBC One and BBC Two in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the compilation albums range featured current hits for the main series and classic hits ( such as 70s Rock ) for the " Top of the Pops 2 " spin-offs.
Similarly, a person using a system may be represented as different actors because he is playing different roles.
Similarly it was one of the last new roles performed by Dame Joan Sutherland in a concert performance at Avery Fisher Hall.
Similarly, actors play roles regardless of age – an old man may play the role of Tarō kaja opposite a young man playing master, for instance.
Similarly, in the formerly popular genre of Victorian burlesque, there were usually one or more breeches roles.
Similarly, shorter men are often denied leading roles.
Similarly, their dramatisation of the Dalziel and Pascoe detectives for ITV in 1994 did not lead to success, and the BBC later attempted the serialisations with more success, with Warren Clarke and Colin Buchanan in the title roles.

Similarly and age
Similarly the optimism of age protests too much.
Similarly, the nationwide state 55 mph ( 90 km / h ) speed limit,. 08 legal blood alcohol limit, and the nationwide state 21-year drinking age were imposed through this method ; the states would lose highway funding if they refused to pass such laws ( though the national speed limit has since been repealed ).
Similarly, other countries have placed bans on unhealthy and under age models including Spain, Italy, and Israel who have all enacted a minimum BMI requirement.
Similarly, when approaching the age of a parent's premature death from disease, many otherwise healthy, happy individuals fall prey to hypochondria.
Similarly materials that age such as bare wood, paper and fabric become more interesting as they exhibit changes that can be observed over time.
Similarly, in the sentence At the age of eight, my family finally bought a dog, the modifier At the age of eight " dangles ," attaching to no named person or thing ( or possibly seems to imply that the family was eight years old when it bought the dog, rather than the intended meaning of giving the narrator's age at the time ).
Similarly, his mother Addagoppe, who lived to an old age and may have been connected to the temple of the moon-god Sîn in Harran, does not mention her family background in her inscriptions.
Similarly, if the plaintiff was a woman, above 60 years of age, a minor, or if he were lame or blind, he could decline the challenge, and the case would be determined by a jury.
Similarly, the overgeneralization that network capitalism, or indeed resistance to it, spreads like a disease inadequately describes the politics of the network age.
Similarly Early Head Start serves low income children birth to 3 years of age.
Similarly, in coniferous forest of Oregon, snags larger than 16 inches ( 40 cm ) DBH were more abundant in stands used frequently for foraging than in random sites in forests of the same age class.
Similarly, some scientists used a short-term trend of temperature declines during the 1930s to theorize that the world would be in an ice age by 1978.
Similarly, counting by the growth rings of orange roughy otoliths has given a maximum age of 125 to 156 years.
Similarly, Michel Foucault's New Historicism posits that there is a quasi-linguistic structure present in any age, a metaphor around which all things that can be understood are organized.
Similarly like his father when he ascended the throne, being a minor, the reign was again temporarily held by a Council of Regency on his behalf until he came of age.
Similarly, Templar should be 32 or 33 by the time of this novel, not 31 as he is clearly described as being 27 years of age in Meet-The Tiger !.
Similarly, the Permian-Triassic extinction is now dated at 252. 5 Ma, which is effectively coincident with the age determined by other means for Siberian Traps basalt flows.
Similarly, running mates may be chosen to provide ideological, age, or demographic balance.
Similarly, in 2000 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, at the age of 100, was invested as an Honorary Companion at Clarence House in London.

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