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    campaign called “HeForShe” entitled “Gender Equality is Your Issue too”. The campaign “HeForShe” believes in equality for everyone in the world. “HeForShe” believes that the most pressing issues in the United States of America are education, work, health, identity, violence, and politics. (Not necessarily in this order). On the “HeForShe” commitment page, it reads, “I am one of billions… who believe that everyone is born free and equal. I will take action against gender bias, discrimination and…

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    Shirin Ebadi Women

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    Yet, 1/3 of the women have suffered gender mutilation. Why? Because men prefer that gruesome treatment of women. In Italy, every three days, women are murdered by men (husband, lover, boyfriend etc.) These are just some of the statistics that Dr. Ebadi mentioned in her speech. In the United…

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    In the 21st century, today, the media makes us believe that we are coming closer to solving gender inequality. We often hear how more women are getting educated and coming out of college with high degrees. Many women go into work fields that were originally dominated by men. The image of strong and dependent women is more common among society. Most notable, women are starting to lead many parts of the world both politically and economically. Examples of positive women image include Hillary…

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    Women's Pay Gap

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    military and leaving their previous jobs, women stepped into factory positions to support the war effort. However, according to The Twenties in America Women in the Work Force, “the increased presence of women in the workforce had a limited impact on gender inequality.” Women today have continued to face what is now often referred to as the ‘wage gap’, a difference in pay women face estimated to be around 77 cents for each dollar…

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    Gender inequality in education is an issue that has a long term impact on everyone – students, parents, educators, and the public at large. It is an often contentious subject and, while found to exist by study after study, is often denied or disregarded by the individuals most directly affected by it. Schools have been required to provide boys and girls with equal educational opportunities since the ratification of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Luongo, 2012). This paper reviews…

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    ratio between these two genders is almost identical, women are systematically mistreated and discriminated against thought the globe. While many of the disparities and inequalities occur in developing nations, there are developed western societies where women are still unable to attain the same level of education, secondary opportunities and even pay as their male counterparts. The gender inequality index provided by the United Nations Development Progamme and the gender parity index collected…

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    Disaster Efforts Gender roles have long stood to compartmentalize and restrict people. They do not serve, they constrict. Traditional gender roles for women allow them to become specific targets in situations like natural disasters. Gender roles and social norms have allowed women to fall victim to unhealthy lifestyles and, in the case of 60 per cent of Sri Lankan women, domestic violence (VW). Women are natural targets in times of natural disaster, and the effects of disaster on the genders…

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    despite their long history of aid CARE, like many other organizations, falls short of positive change when it pertains to women in the developing world. In reference to women and girls CARE 's Women Empowerment branch focuses on Education, lessening gender based violence, ending child marriage, and brining women out of poverty. By examining the organizations rhetoric and programing, and fundamental feminist development theory, this section will highlight the ways CARE (re)produces the exact…

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    Two women facing social injustice From women being forced to marry at the age of 12 to not being able to receive education, women face many troubling social injustices throughout the world in a variety of ways. To further educate myself on troublesome social injustices I read two books: I am Nujood age 10 and divorced and I am Malala. Both books represent the troubling realities of two women and how they fought to make their circumstances better. The first book I read: I am Nujood…

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    This shows that people can be unaware of their actions and that they are the direct cause of the problem and that they are not progressing forward, rather receding in gender equality. Human trafficking caters to demand for brides. (2014, Sep 04). Mint Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1559200793?accountid=14749 States are trying to ensure that search for brides are not through human trafficking and that the…

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