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ESSAY OUTLINE
I. Women are superior to men in two ways
II. Women are better than men in communication and emotion.
A. Women can develop her ability in language
1. They are like to share their feeling
2. Women are more relationship to connect with other women
B. Women are better at observing emotions
III. Women are better multitaskers than men
A. Women are better than men at doing two things at once
1. A study has found that women are good at multitasking than men
B. Women have superior memory and social cognition skill
IV. Final thought/Repeating thesis statement
Women Are Superior
God create man in pairs. There are men and there are women. They have many differences in some cases, such as physical and phsycological. Women have a larger stomach, kidneys, liver, and appendix, and smaller lungs than men. (http://drjamesdobsonorg/Solid-Answers/Answers?a=ff773023-2693-410d-b9e1-662f6985be4e ). A woman also has greater constitutional vitality, perhaps because of her unique chromosomal pattern. Normally, she outlives a man by three or four years in the U.S. Females simply have a stronger hold on life than males, even in the uterus. More than 140 male babies are conceived for every 100 females; by the time birth occurs, the ratio is 105 to 100, with the rest of the males dying in spontaneous abortions (http://drjamesdobson.org/Solid-Answers/Answers?a=ff773023-2693-410d-b9e1-662f6985be4e). If we talk about from psychological point of view, a fascinating new study on the brains of 949 young people finds striking gender differences in the brain’s connectivity between males and females. Male brains show greater connectivity front-to-back, while female brains are more connected across the hemispheres. (http://www.spring.org.uk /2013/12/connectivity-the-difference-between-mens-and-womens-brains.php). However, most of people say that men are greater than women, but women are superior to man in two ways.
The first, women are better than men in communication and emotion. Women can develope her ability in language to attrack attention to others. They are also like to share their feeling in order to get the solution or just to feel better. Women are more likely to talk to other women when they have a problem or need to make a decision. Men keep their problems to themselves and don’t see the point in sharing personal issues.Women are more relationship oriented, and look for commonalities and ways to connect with other women. Men tend to relate to other men on a one-up, one-down basis. Status and dominance is important (http: //www.simmalieberman.com/articles/maleandfemale.html). Beside that, women communicate better than men and are probably smarter than men as well. According to Brizendine's research, women can process about 20,000 words a day compared to 7,000 a day for men (although Brizendine herself says that this quote was taken out of context. The real phraseology of that should have been that "...a woman has many more communication events a day -- gestures, words, raising of your eyebrows, that sort of thing). The differences between the male and female brain don't stop there. Women can speak at a speed of 250 words a minute and have 11 percent more neurons in the area of the brain devoted to emotions and memory. Because they have more "mirror neurons" they are also better at observing emotions in others. Women excel at knowing what people are feeling; men have difficulty spotting an emotion unless someone cries or threatens bodily harm.
Second, women are better multitaskers than men. Women always claim they are better than men at doing two things at once - and now scientists have confirmed it. A study led by an Indian-origin scientist has found that women are good at multitasking and men, on the other hand, are better at learning and performing a single task. Ragini Verma, associate professor in the department of radiology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, and colleagues have found that men are better at learning and performing a single task, like cycling or navigating directions.Whereas, women have superior memory and social cognition skills, making them more equipped for multitasking and group work, said the university press release (http://www.khaleejtimes.com/kt-article-display1.asp?xfile=/data/lifestyle/2013/December/lifestyle_December4.xml§ion=lifestyle). In addition, Professor Keith Laws, a psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire, who led the research, said: "We have all heard stories that either men can't multitask or that women are exceptionally good at multitasking.”
Conclusion: Still in progress
The first, women are better than men in communication and emotion. Women can develope her ability in language to attrack attention to others. They are also like to share their feeling in order to get the solution or just to feel better. Women are more likely to talk to other women when they have a problem or need to make a decision. Men keep their problems to themselves and don’t see the point in sharing personal issues.Women are more relationship oriented, and look for commonalities and ways to connect with other women. Men tend to relate to other men on a one-up, one-down basis. Status and dominance is important (http: //www.simmalieberman.com/articles/maleandfemale.html). Beside that, women communicate better than men and are probably smarter than men as well. According to Brizendine's research, women can process about 20,000 words a day compared to 7,000 a day for men (although Brizendine herself says that this quote was taken out of context. The real phraseology of that should have been that "...a woman has many more communication events a day -- gestures, words, raising of your eyebrows, that sort of thing). The differences between the male and female brain don't stop there. Women can speak at a speed of 250 words a minute and have 11 percent more neurons in the area of the brain devoted to emotions and memory. Because they have more "mirror neurons" they are also better at observing emotions in others. Women excel at knowing what people are feeling; men have difficulty spotting an emotion unless someone cries or threatens bodily harm.
Second, women are better multitaskers than men. Women always claim they are better than men at doing two things at once - and now scientists have confirmed it. A study led by an Indian-origin scientist has found that women are good at multitasking and men, on the other hand, are better at learning and performing a single task. Ragini Verma, associate professor in the department of radiology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, and colleagues have found that men are better at learning and performing a single task, like cycling or navigating directions.Whereas, women have superior memory and social cognition skills, making them more equipped for multitasking and group work, said the university press release (http://www.khaleejtimes.com/kt-article-display1.asp?xfile=/data/lifestyle/2013/December/lifestyle_December4.xml§ion=lifestyle). In addition, Professor Keith Laws, a psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire, who led the research, said: "We have all heard stories that either men can't multitask or that women are exceptionally good at multitasking.”
Conclusion: Still in progress
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