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    The multiple role plays we did in class such as the Van purchase role-play, the salary negotiation role plays but especially the Pakistani Prune role-play provided us an opportunity to grasp the importance of actively reading the role playing scenario. In addition, we experienced how bargaining negotiations play out and collaborative negotiations are worked through. As I was not present for the salary negotiation role play, this paper will not include reflection on that situation. Additionally,…

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    Persistent gender stereotypes influence the opportunities that are afforded women in the workplace and largely favor the communication and leadership styles typically attributed to men, resulting in diminished compensation for females compared to their male counterparts. A 24-page report published by Catalyst, Inc. found that both men and women assume that women are best suited to take on caretaker roles within society. Although women may tend to be more supportive and collaborative, these…

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    the workforce surprisingly increased during the World War II, numerous women were released from household work and participated in the labor market. Women, who are involved in politics, business and education, began to play more and more important roles in the society; therefore, they are more confident to seek liberation of independence, freedom and equality. The women liberation movement succeeded to a large extent, and the growing number of women are able to possess most equal rights and…

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    Tim Carnevale Feminist exercises 1-3 Exercise 1) The first assumption of Empowerment Feminist Theory is that social and political forces shape an individual. These forces in a person’s environment help shape an individual’s values, expectations, and behaviors. For example, a business man values hard-work, time management, and assertiveness. This man is socialized into a business environment. This environment stresses that individuals be hard-working, have good time management skills, and be…

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    Adams, the author of Characteristics of closeness in adolescent romantic relationships, talks about his investigation and what he discovered was that interdependence was linked to the closeness of romantic relationships. He states that no matter what gender you are, the interdependency of an individual is linked to their…

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    How far do you agree with the view that the women in Tennyson’s poems are presented as victims in a male world? In “The Lady of Shallot” Tennyson portrays the lady as somewhat of a victim by being trapped in her room weaving as if she leaves she will break an elusive curse she is under. In line 63 we see that “she hath no loyal knight and true” this implies to us that she is utterly alone in her world and whether she stays or leaves men have set up a world she is doomed to fail by growing old…

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    Women’s Voice in Literature In the late 1800s and early 1900s, women’s roles evolved from mere housewives to passionate activists who were fighting for rights to their share of the American dream. The main goal of the women participating in the fight was the right vote. In an effort to rally more to their cause, women used not only organized protests but employed literature to speak out. Written during this time period, “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “Trifles” are works that portray women as…

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    Women play a big role in society and are just as equal to man, but in our world, it all depends on what you do and who you are. Sexism has always been a striking barrier between male and female. From applying to a job, to being a housewife, the perception that women are not on the same level as men has always been in existence. Even with the equal rights amendment between sexes woman still defend themselves in tough situations. “Sexism” Defined by Merriam-Webster.com," in culture, belief that…

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    I decided to interview my mother for this paper on gender roles. For reasons of anonymity, we will call her H. My mother has done many interesting things over the course of her life. The way gender and gender roles have influenced her life tell a vibrant, captivating story. The gender roles my mother experienced have affected my life and how I interact with others as well. My mother was born in Brooklyn, New York in the year 1962. She was the middle daughter of three sisters. Her father was a…

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    The customs and gender roles of human society has changed vastly over time. Hence, upon examining past civilization’s rituals and way of life those who look would be able to see the change. Some instances the changes happen gradually and it would seem almost unconsciously. Some of the changed happen in a noticeably accelerated time frame. One of the changes in society that is still researched by scholars today is how did our society become patriarchal? Did this changed in social structure happen…

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