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    most important”. Beyonce's mention of feminism throughout the album caused discussion around the issues of gender equality but unfortunately the topic is not treated as seriously as it used to be. While women have gained rights over the last century that has made them more equal to men, invisible restrains in both the workplace and in everyday life still limit women from reaching complete equality. In a society where equal rights should be demanded and expected, why has feminism become a dirty…

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    Rubbernecking: Skirts, Slacks, and Sneakers Taking a closer look into the discussion on gender inequality and dress codes I have come to find that there is not simply to use this debate does not have to be a black and white conversation and that I won 't let it be now I cannot prevent everyone 's views on this topic because there are so many shades of grey it would be near impossible to equally represent them all I 'll ever to make it feasible this paper will represent a couple of frequently…

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    was found that only thirty-two percent of women felt that their working conditions were free of gender equality issues and were happy with their work (Jones). That leaves a whopping seventy-eight percent of women in the engineering field who feel that their working conditions are not free of gender bias. This number shows how vast of a problem this gender bias really is and how it contributes to the gender gap itself. The causes for this are mainly that, as stated in the Global Efforts for Local…

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    passage it states that there was the “absence of male supremacy over women” and that “both women and men would take part in making key decisions.” Gender inequality, though not very apparent, is a struggle that women face today. Women are treated as the lesser counterparts of men. This is not something that I would enjoy facing. In addition to the gender equality in hunter-gatherer societies, the passage states that “there was no...private land ownership.” This meant that no one owned their own…

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    current time working is essential for survival, given the rising costs in the economy for women and for Latin American government. There is a report that "concludes that gender inequality within a society has increasingly negative consequences given that globalization is creating an increasingly integrated world. Moreover, gender equality is smart economic policy". (Boudet, 2011). This is certain as it benefits to "enhance productivity – correcting segregation in employment, for example, would…

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    stay at home to do house chores and to take care of the children while the male was working outside. Consequently, all of these ended through continuous activism to fight for the rights they deserve. In short, they fought for equality among men and women to end sexism and gender discrimination. The rights these people fought for in the past can be observed at the present time. Women are now allowed to vote. They have the right to choose whether to stay at home or look for a job. Masculine jobs,…

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    controversial yet concerned topics that keeps raising the society’s attention. Ever since the existence of inequality between male and female had been discovered, people had never stopped reflecting on it. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird, gender bias, along with racial discrimination, are tied together to serve as the major themes of the story. By using the perspective of a misfitting tomboy Scout, Lee vividly painted out the reality of women’s role of life in a typical Southern town…

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    Stephen Covey once said, “Find your voice and inspire others to find theirs.” In this quotation, Covey explains that once you determine your beliefs and what you stand for, use your voice to inspire others to do the same. The same concept applies in the two works “Ain’t I A Woman” by Sojourner Truth and “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou. The main focus of these pieces is about women taking action and using the power of their voice to change the living for women and the levels of society.…

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    Feminism is the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. While the Feminist Movement is important in the present day, the play written in 1947 by Tennessee Williams became known for its portrayal of the dynamics between men and women. In the play, Streetcar Named Desire, feminism plays the main role. Taking place after the second world war, the men of this play assume that they have more power than women. While, in reality, the women have the same or greater strength…

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    Rhetorical Proposition: Women are now contributing to the continuation of gender equality. Venue: The New York Times Audience (venue): The New York Times has a wide ranging audience because of the broad scope of its coverage. The fact that this publication is both online and in print expands the audience even further. The audience would have a wide variety of racial backgrounds but would likely be upper or middle class individuals because accessing The New York Times requires monetary funds.…

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