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    In West Side Story there was discrimination and differences between cultures. Differences that were shown in West Side Story were between genders. At the dance, the American boys treated the girls with disrespect whereas the Latin boys treated their girls with manners. This was proven when they were dancing. When the Latin boys wanted to dance with their girls, they motioned the girls with a polite hand. The American boys tilted their head to signal them. Both groups also had a different melody…

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    It is no secret that there are multiple differences between both genders. Not only are there physical differences but psychological differences, as well. The way that men and women view themselves is largely influenced by the social world they are surrounded by. Men and women each have their own stereotypes created by society and those stereotypes may sometimes influence their life. The influence that the social world has on an individual’s self concept can differentiate the self concept of men…

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    Introduction: Gender roles are cultural expectations for how boys and girls should behave and act in the society. From childhood to adult, the society constructs gender inequality in family, schools, workplaces and other places. As society teaches boys to play with boy’s toys and girl’s with girls toys. Boys are expected to play with those toys that help them in decision making role whereas girls usually play with those toys that teach them an expressive role like caring and nurturing. “Toys R…

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    as books and parenting websites. Martin describes that four sources, from books, give off gender differences. Martin gives an example that in a book by Ames and Haber, they wrote that “the basic, genetic differences between the sexes are so central and so strong that baby boys and girls impose their gender on their parents” (Ames, Haber 47). The book gives the ideas that there are differences between gender and that it is important for parents…

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    Differences in achievement by gender Do gender gaps in achievement exist in secondary school? The answer is yes and no. Two important distinctions are necessary to understand the landscape of achievement in secondary schools. First, it is necessary to distinguish the domain of science we are considering. We can distinguish easily between the achievement in the physical sciences (e.g. physics) and achievement in the natural sciences (e.g. biology). Second, it is necessary to distinguish the…

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    There have been many different researchers over the years have been able to recognize significant differences between the sexes. “The distinctions of them include the structure of the brain, child development, and perceptions about the world” (Gervais, 2012). Parents will often take this knowledge and use it to raise their children, and continue to follow the structure of gender roles. Although, there are consequences to this, since children's first teachers’ in life are their parents. Children…

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    During the observation in stores, we can observe that there is segregation between children’s clothing and toys based on their sex. For example, JcPenney has divided its first floor in two main sections: one for girls and one for boys. Each section differs from one another in its decoration, toys, colors and designs used for clothing. For instance, the clothing of girls are colorful such as pink, neon colors, purple while for boys are dark colors such as blue, black, and green. Consequently, we…

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    In this article, becoming a Gendered Body by Karin A. Martin, the social problem being researched is how bodily differences are constructed. The idea investigated are how gender differences and bodily differences throughout school, could possibly be the beginning of gender inequality. Observing the practices that take place in not only the school curriculum, but the physical instructions in and out of the classroom. These actions appear to have the ability to shape young children into their…

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    Stop raising boys and girls, just raise kids! In a perfect world, I think there would be very few differences in terms of how we parent boys and girls. Many researchers have identified fundamental imbalances between girls and boys: the structure of the brain, child development, their perceptions of the world. Take out all of that, you’ll find that boys and girls are not that different. But then enter society. From the color of the baby blankets, to the choice of toys and activities, to the types…

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    For many decades the trope “like a girl” has been highly analyzed and debated. Starting in 1980 with political philosopher Iris Marion Young’s essay “Throwing Like a Girl” and most recently in the feminine care product company, Always’s “#LikeAGirl” campaign, which debuted during the 2015 Superbowl, this phrase’s origin, usage, and implications have been explored and argued. It is my goal to further unpack this trite expression by discrediting some of the theories proposed in the past as well…

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