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    Basketball Basketball was invented in the year 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts by a Canadian physical education instructor James Naismith. Naismith devised this game to condition his young athletes during the colder months. The sport did not begin with an actual basketball and two nets. It originally consisted of peach baskets and a soccer ball. He established thirteen rules and divided the teams into nine players each. The objective of the game was to throw the soccer ball into the…

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    co-founding the Women’s Media Center and GreenStone Media. Also, she published a collection of essays called Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions (1983) and Moving Beyond Words: Age, Rage, Sex, Power, Money, Muscles: Breaking the Boundaries of Gender (1994); Revolution from Within (1992), a work on self-esteem for women; and the memoir My Life on the Road (2015). Her first book, Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions included her recollections of the past such as her expose undercover as a…

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    idea of feminine equality into the everyday lives of Americans. “As the car became a literal instrument of women’s deliverance from the spaces of domesticity, women used images of driving to conceive a more intrepid modern femininity, one that was politically significant” (51). Gradually, smaller, and more fashionable “feminine cars” were created and marketed towards women. Women even began to participate in races and auto clubs, breaking down the feminine-masculine barrier for sports and…

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    International Cotton exposition at New Orleans, Charles Dudley Warner reflects on the scene saying “white and colored people mingled freely...talking and looking at what was of common interest… in unconscious equality of privileges” (Ward 16). While reflecting on the perceived shift in gender equality, the reality is the process took another 60 years and an immense amount of strife to attain…

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    love with Olivia,, but Viola does everything in her power to sabotage his attempts at hooking up with Olivia. Olivia is actually in love with the male version of Viola , same as in Twelfth Night. Twelfth Night doesn 't really involve much about gender equality accept how Viola dresses like a man because revealing her true identity could get her into trouble since it was bad for a women to be without manly protection which is a possible theory ,but Viola explains that she only wants to disguise…

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    on reform. In order to bring more equality between men and women, there needs to be change in the criminal justice system. The best way to ensure that men and women of all races are treated the same as in the criminal justice system is to not let the defendant in the court. If the judge and jury don’t see, hear or know the name of who they are convicting they won’t be biased and will convict the defendant according to their crime and not their race, gender or sexual orientation. The…

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    How has feminism changed today? How is it different than how it was 20 years ago? Equality in the workplace, abortion and sexual harassment, and the gender roles portrayed in the media are just some of the everyday struggles that women have to deal with that men do not. The culture of women being less than men is real, of women being treated more as objects instead of living, breathing, entities, is real. In today 's difficult and sometimes frustrating society, there is a very big need for a…

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    have a strong sense of national identity. They love and trust their locally grown products that even if the prices are much higher, they would still buy them. On the other hand Filipinos love to take pride in their fellowmen’s achievements whether in sports, entertainment…

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    articles about racism and discrimination in sport, schools and the workforce. How can Australia, the "land of fair go", throw refugees in centres, fleeing from war and terror, like prisoners in rat ridden centres? A "land of fair go" doesn 't allow huge money generating companies to force the Indigenous people off their land so they can tear it apart. A "fair go" is equality, not evidently treating people of different ethnicity, religion, wealth or gender differently. And this is exactly what…

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    Gender identity is a conception of self as either being masculine or feminine. In the society, gender is constructed basing on a person’s physiology, behavior, and the general outward expression of personality (Carter 4). In fact, gender has been adopted as a means of distinguishing between socialized aspects of masculinity and femininity. From early childhood, a person gender is simply defined by their biological differences. However, as children grow the people around associate or assign them…

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