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  2. Returning soldier effect - Wikipedia

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    It was especially noticeable worldwide during and right after both of the World Wars. [3] The phenomenon was first noticed in 1883 by Carl Düsing of the University of Jena, who suggested that it was a natural regulation of the status quo. Writing in 1899, an Australian physician, Arthur Davenport, used Düsing's findings to hypothesize that ...

  3. Third gender - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. Gender identity as neither man nor woman Part of a series on Transgender topics Outline History Timeline Gender identities Androgyne Bissu, Calabai, Calalai Burrnesha Cisgender Gender bender Hijra Non-binary or genderqueer Gender fluidity Kathoey Koekchuch Third gender Bakla Faʻafafine ...

  4. Transgender history - Wikipedia

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    Accounts of transgender people (including non-binary and third gender people) have been uncertainly identified going back to ancient times in cultures worldwide. The modern terms and meanings of transgender, gender, gender identity, and gender role only emerged in the 1950s and 1960s.

  5. Conscription and sexism - Wikipedia

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    They say conscription of men normalizes male violence, conscripts are indoctrinated into sexism and violence against men, and military training socializes conscripts into patriarchal gender roles. [9] [10] While not all feminists are anti-militarists, opposition to war and militarism has been a strong current within the women's movement.

  6. Behold, an A-Z List of Gender Identity Terms

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    As the gender revolution grows, the terms we use to talk about gender identity will continue to grow, evolve, and spread. As you may already know, gender is far more complex than the binary of ...

  7. How many genders are there? Experts break it down - AOL

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    4. Cishet “Cishet refers to people whose gender identity and biological sex are aligned (cisgender), and who are sexually attracted to the opposite sex,” says Marsh. ... You may have heard of ...

  8. List of gender identities - Wikipedia

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    Gender diverse [3] Gender gifted [25] Genderfae [26]: 11 Genderfluid [4] [9] [3] [5] can be defined as a gender identity that is "at times more masculine or feminine, and at times feeling more like a man or woman." [27]: 102 Genderflux [9] Genderfuck [28] Genderless [27]: 101 Gender nonconforming [4] [5] Genderqueer [4] [9] [5] Gender ...

  9. World War Z 2: Everything you need to know, including the ...

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    Based on the "oral history of the zombie war" of the same name by Max Brooks, World War Z was a surprise hit at the box office when it debuted in 2013, making over $500 million worldwide.