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    to fulfill specific gender roles and stereotypes. This is a culture shock for me because society expects males to be athletic, independent, and strong, whereas females are expected to be obedient, quiet, and attractive nurturers. Gender inequality, a unequal treatment of individuals based on their gender, is still a major conflict in today’s society but it is to a lesser extent than how it use to be. People are more accepting with the differences and the factors affecting gender roles,…

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    workforce? When it comes to technology, women are less willing to publicly display their opinion to the public. “... surveys suggest that less than 15 percent of its hundreds of thousands of contributors are women,” says Noam Cohen in his article “Define Gender Gap? Look Up Wikipedia’s Contributor List.” Given the surveys, he proceeds to rant about the lack of female contributors to Wikipedia articles, In fact, a 85-to-15 ratio between men and women in terms of online contributions in common,…

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    narrative voice is an extremely influential factor in developing many themes in addition to the apparent theme of insanity. Both “The Yellow Wallpaper” and John Steinbeck 's short story "The Chrysanthemums” explore two common themes of identity and gender inequality. Both short stories are set in a time where few women could gain equality in a male-dominated society. In “The Chrysanthemums”, Steinbeck portrays this struggle for equality through the character Elisa Allen. Gilman uses herself as…

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    Gender inequality is still a defining facet of law enforcement, even in today’s world of steadily increasing employment fairness. Women make up only a small percentage of law enforcement officers across the nation. Why is that? Curtis Crooke expressed in his article Women in Law enforcement, “Women in law enforcement are often inexplicitly resented by their male counterparts and many face harassment. Additionally, many women encounter a ‘brass’ ceiling and are unable to rise to supervisory…

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    when there is lack of basic needs to individuals as their earning are insufficient. Poverty often leads to inequality in a society as classes of people differentiate financially, even in this classes exists gender inequality which makes it difficult for women to earn as much as men and statistics show women being poorer than men in every age which is why people try so hard to solve both inequality and poverty. Robert rector is a senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation and is known to…

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    Sexism is described as prejudice or discrimination based on sex. It is also expressed as a behavior or attitudes that foster stereotypes of social roles based on gender. The social constructs also has given men the Ideological power. Women are at the receiving end of sex based discrimination. Women have experienced oppression and have less privileges than men at home and in the society because of the ideological power bestow on them by the social construct. Some of the ways women have been at…

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    are allowed to become the women that shape our modern society. Gender inequality is a real problem in society and people can’t flat out ignore it. Women are not viewed equally compared to men in modern American society.…

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    “A gender-equal society would be where the word “gender” does not exist: where everyone can be themselves.” This phrase is said by one of the most interesting person I know across the nation, Gloria Steinem. She contradicted the statement that men are powerful than women, and that women should have less rights than men. There are many so-called types of sexism. One 's physical and mind sexism, where one gender is believed to be much more sophisticated than the other gender. Another one is what I…

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    constraint of gender inequality in leisure participation Leisure activities becomes more popular in recent decades. People participate leisure activities to enjoy life and reduce pressure. Different people participate in different ways which related to a number of factors, such as their social status, cultural background, health and personal preference. The factors prevents people to join the leisure activities are known as constraints of leisure participation. Remarkably, gender as a…

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    century; the removal of gender specific education would have been vital to end of the inequality. If students were taught, the same material from elementary to high school women would not have been victims to the teachings of a male driven society. Giving women equal positions in the workforce would have been a step forward not only for equality but also for the economy. If proper work were given to women in the 19th century, they would have not been seen as the “weaker” gender they would be…

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