Western civilizations have been traditionally patriarchal, so only men were educated in the arts and humanities. Very few women had the opportunity to train in the arts and as a result, most historic artists were men.
During the Renaissance, societal norms and educational barriers significantly limited women's opportunities in science and the arts. Women were often excluded from formal education and professional networks, which were predominantly male-dominated. Additionally, cultural expectations relegated women to domestic roles, reducing their visibility and access to the resources necessary for artistic and scientific pursuits. Consequently, the contributions of female scientists and artists were often overlooked or unrecognized in historical narratives.
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It was the first freestanding nude male since antiquity.
Male Spirituality
Historically, the square represents male qualities.
There is no specific gender associated with being a king. However, historically, kings have typically been male rulers.
The gender breakdown of stockbrokers varies, but historically the industry has been male-dominated. However, there has been a push for more diversity in recent years, so the number of male stockbrokers may be decreasing as more women enter the field.
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If your dog is still peeing on the couch, then you have not trained him/her well enough yet.
As of now, the WNBA has a small number of male coaches compared to female coaches. Historically, there have been a few male head coaches in the league, with most teams primarily led by women. The inclusion of male coaches has been limited, reflecting the WNBA's emphasis on promoting female leadership in women's sports. The exact number of male coaches can vary from season to season.
Enrique Iglesias, David Archuleta.
maybe because they haven't been fixed (neutered) some female animals do the same when they are unable to mate.
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The term "kaiser" refers to a German emperor, historically male. It is derived from the Latin "Caesar," and has been used predominantly to denote rulers, particularly in the context of the Holy Roman Empire and later Germany. Therefore, the gender associated with a kaiser is male.