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    before, but gender discrimination seems like a problem for a long time. For studying the differences of wage level between men and women, researcher controls the several variables, such as education level, working experiences, and race, which would influence the result of this experiment. The researchers find that except the impact of these factors, there are still a large part of wage gaps remain unexplained, which means the wage gaps between women and men sometimes just because the gender…

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    School, there are only bathrooms for men and women. We should have gender neutral bathrooms in our school. If we had gender neutral bathrooms in our school, it would make genderqueer (transgender and non-binary) questioning students and feel much safer and better represented in their own school. To begin, many genderqueer students feel unsafe in single gender restrooms, and the psychological effects are damaging. Going into single gender bathrooms can cause anxiety, fear, and other stresses for…

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    Joan Scott Gender History

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    Joan Scott’s Gender and the Politics of History attempts to theorize gender and argues for its use as a category of analysis for both social and political history. Through discussions of language and meaning, Joan Scott challenges historians reconsider the way they think and write about gender. She aims to expand the historical definition of gender to include an understanding of the interrelationship of masculinity and femininity along with their relationship to social and political discourse.…

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    And Social Equality “I Have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a Nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but the content of their characters” That was said by Martin Luther King Jr. who fought for racial and social equality. Since then America has fought with equality with Pride Parades and other Social Events with celebrities and books becoming more equality influenced. For Decades now they have been several marches and events about equality. The…

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    Misandry Is Not Feminism

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    have been called by that term. Soon, all feminists will be labeled as hateful nazis that want to destroy men. If Feminists are supporters of men and equality, they don 't hate “Obviously, very few feminists actually hate men as a whole, and none actually want to "kill all men" or drink "male tears" (Begley, 2014). How can something that supports equality have any hate in it? It doesn 't, but as long as people think that feminism and misandry are the same thing, feminism will always be…

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    Feminist Theory Essay

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    is defined as the advocacy of women 's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men. The term feminism was not used in different places around the world much until the 1970s. Feminist theory addresses the roles women have in society and the ongoing battles women face. The basic ideas of feminists included working to increase equality, expanding human choice, elimination gender stratification, ending sexual violence, and promoting sexual freedom. HISTORICAL…

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    Social Construction of Gender by Judith Lorber, she explained how gender is a part of a structured system and how it is also maintained as a process. Judith Lorber concluded her excerpt by stating that gender equality “is produced and maintained by identifiable social process and built into the general social structure and individual identities” (67). In Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins, she explained how Black women were considered oppressed because of their gender as well as the…

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    Similarities? Differences? Everybody has them. American economists, Barbara Bergmann and Steven Levitt, are no different. Bergmann deals with racial and gender equality, while Steven Levitt bases his economic ideas on crime rates, abortion, and prostitution. Both economists are well-educated and strong leaders in what they do, though I disagree vehemently with some of Levitt’s ideas. Barbara Bergmann and Steven Levitt have very few similarities. Both are graduates of Harvard University and…

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    Feminism is Not Sexist Feminism is often perceived as misandry. The purpose of feminism is to promote equality between both genders in several ways. Feminism affects a woman’s daily life politically, socially, and economically. Feminism’s purpose is to raise women’s rights to be as equal to a man’s. Feminism is not sexist, it promotes equality for all. For centuries, women have been apart of a low class status as compared to males. Women had less rights than men; they had no power, which is…

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    playing professional sports at an equally competitive level, the only difference seems to be gender. However, explaining such inequality goes beyond a simple explanation, and instead taking on multiple topics. The lack of women’s professional sports associations with substantial league revenue’s, the fan support that these associations…

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