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    Generally, when a member from the opposite gender participates in a “gender-specific sport”, it is considered deviant or unusual, such as is the case for female football players, female wrestlers, male cheerleaders, and male ballet performers. In the latter two cases, Meredith Worthen and Danielle Dirks explain in the text “Gender and Deviance” that these male athletes “destigmatize” their involvement in what are considered feminine sports by engaging in what are defined by Worthen and Dirks as…

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    Gender equality is everyone's issue, whether you are a man or a woman. Many things contribute to gender inequality, such as stereotypes or unequal pay between men and women. Now, in the 21st century, gender inequality has been a very soft subject but also a very important topic for years now, and in the future. Women want equal pay, equal feeling of importance in the government, and equality all around. Gender inequality is not just a women's issue, it's a worldwide issue with everyone. The…

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    sex is their genitals but something else that can make your sex is weather you have a menstrual cycle or your hormones. Gender is used to distinguish female and males but it’s not so much of a scientific thing but more of a social thing. We as humans label each other and boy and girl is the main way we do so. Transgender is someone who choose to be identified a different gender then the one they were giving at birth. An example of this could be a man at birth transiting into a women (MTF), or a…

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    been apparent, the inequality within professional sports between men and women, specifically, the gap between salaries. While men are signing multi-million dollar contracts, women are receiving considerably lower salaries for the same sport compared to their biological counterparts. This has many people pondering the reason behind such a massive gap in salary. While they are both playing professional sports at an equally competitive level, the only difference seems to be gender. However,…

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    and one a little closer to home, Gallipoli, we have been shown the brother-like relationship that we so fondly associate with the military and its soldiers. The issue I am about to introduce to you is merely one small branch in the tree of gender inequality. It seeps under all the bigger headlines, and often goes unnoticed by the majority.…

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    Is it fair to be treated unequally, because of your gender? In today’s society, gender inequality happens everyday. This even happens at very young age. It starts in education. Gender inequality is unequal actions made on anyone based on their gender. If all men and women are treated equally, this will improve the value of women. Men will benefit by being informed of strengths, contributions, and capabilities of the opposite sex. Then this will possibly cause men to feel less pressure into…

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    “Gender equality in Thimphu, Bhutan”. Thimphu is capital city of Bhutan dotted with tall buildings and architecture, streets noisily prowled by the crowd of people and vehicles. Hence, it triggered me to do my research on gender equality in this capital city with large population from every nook and cranny of the country so that I can authenticate and authorize my findings. So, my participated outcome of observations here unfurl on. “We don’t want even laws if we consider all of us are human…

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    sexism, gender inequality, and racism are connected. Black feminism grew out of the Black Liberation Movements and The Women’s Movement. The black women that felt racially oppressed during the women’s movement, and sexually oppressed during the liberation movement started the Black Feminism Movement. However, within the beginning of this movement the women involved were ignored. There are many topics that the advocates focus on, three of the main topics are: sexism, racism, and gender…

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    attorneys. This is problematic and reveals that the legal system itself needs to be altered. Sexual harassment is one example that reveals there should be laws instituted to limit gender inequality. The author Brenner aims to explore the term gender inequality and pose solutions. By discussing this problem of inequality, Brenner desires to make women aware that they are being treated unfairly in the legal profession. Often women are excluded from receiving promotions and higher income rates that…

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    Gender inequality does not refer to a single issue, rather, it is multifaceted and prevalent in hundreds of countries. Everyday, a large portion of the female population faces seven types of inequality; mortality, natality; facility, professional; ownership, household and special opportunity inequality (Sen, 2001). This in turn has grave consequential effects upon the social, economic, cultural and political areas of life - achieving equality between men and women will allow for long-term…

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