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    childbirth, family responsibility, and career choices. Although these do affect women 's salaries, a major factor of the pay gap is gender discrimination against women. Men have been earning higher salaries than women, with the same education, in the same position, and the same job responsibilities. Women 's choices are not the only cause of the wage gap; gender discrimination is a key factor. In the past, women have been known to take care of the household as a stay at…

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    day!" ,That is what Jem tells her sister Scouts, that she is turing to the “weakest” creature on the earth.In the book To Kill a mocking bird ,theres loads of themes going around with equality of the people.Race discrimination was standing far ahead than others,but gender discrimination are hidden behind through the novel.Describing society the 1930’s Harper Lee have set ,pressuring on the women, putting a mind set how to be a “good” women, and man think that they should protect women, forcing…

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    Munro’s short story ‘Boys and Girls’ is about a young girl whose life is characterized by gender roles set by the society during the 20th century. Munro specifically does not give the protagonist a name within the story to indicate that she is an individual without identity or any power of her own, whereas her brother, a boy, is given the name Laird (The Gender Conflict in Munro’s “Boys and Girls”). Discrimination is further emphasized when the protagonist’s father praises his daughter to the…

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    Nowadays women are able to do anything a man can do and more. Although gender bias does still exist women have taken tremendous strides towards equality in the past 100 years. All females in America today can thank the amazing women who stayed strong and courageous and fought for equal rights and took a stand against sexism and gender bias. This world would not be the same if our ancestors had accepted the inhumane and unjust stereotypes and roles women…

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    made by Defense Secretary Ash Carter. He has been studying different sides of the issue for almost a year. “Why is this a big deal?” one may ask. This is because the ban will remove one of the last military service barriers, while repealing the lone gender barrier remaining in the United States. It is insane to think prejudice still exists today. Why does a person’s choice to be who they are outrage so many people? It doesn’t hurt anyone, let alone affect them in any sort of way. People fear…

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    homes in both the city and in rural areas that lack basic health care facilities for not only the patients but also the nurses have to suffer from these basic deficiencies. (Anderko, Robertson and Lewis, 1999). On the other hand, we also find discrimination in male and female nurses in the professional nursing environment similar to that in other work places regarding sexuality. Though, both male and female nurses have the same potential and ability to offer their humanistic services to the…

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    Gender Discrimination Is Not Just “Harmless Fun” It Is Unethical There is a real lack of concern when it comes to gender discrimination at Sterling Jewelers. Recently hundreds of former Sterling Jewelers employees made statements accusing Sterling of gender discrimination. Not only did females receive lower pay, they were also denied positions simply because they were female. However, those who were “friendly” with the men who held higher positions often received some form of advancement in…

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    GENDER DISCRIMINTION IN ARUNDHATI ROY’S “THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS” 1. Introduction Arundhati Roy was born on November 24, 1961, in Shillong Meghalaya, in Bengal, North Eastern India. Her father was a Hindu tea planter, and her mother was a Christian teacher and social activist. Roy began her education at "Corpus Christi," a school founded by her mother in Aymanam, India. This school was very informal. As a result, Roy developed a way of thinking and writing. From the beginning of her…

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    increased risk of stress-induced headaches and insomnia which are ascribable to sexual harassment and further on, discrimination. It is also transparent that female construction professionals face strains with regards to unequal pay and lack of career progression opportunities. Reasons for this apparent sex discrimination may lie in the culture of the industry itself. Discrimination against women has been linked to the attitudes and perception of employers who believe that women are deficient of…

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    task is to raise awareness about gender inequality in advertisements targeted at children and to break down the prejudices that come with it. I decided to write a blog about two toy advertisements in which the role of gender discrimination in mass media is visible. The first advertisement is a gender neutral one from 1981 depicturing a girl in slightly boyish clothes proudly showing something she just made with LEGO. The second ad is from 2011 and depicts a clear gender…

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