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    statistics show the lack of education on the wage gap, but also revealed that age and gender plays a big role in understanding the ideas in feminism. Out of the four female students we interviewed - all of them believed that women were affected by sexism in media through being told how women should act, dress and behave on social media handles such as Twitter and Instagram. Throughout the world, the United States placed 65th on the OECD wage gap average with men making an additional $17.91…

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    Imagine living in a world where you didn’t hear about sexism or racism in the news or in the streets every day. Imagine living in a world where men and women of all races and classes are seen as equal. This is the goal of most feminist, to end all oppression. This goal seems almost impossible, but if you think about the views of the world now compared to one hundred and fifty years ago we have come a long way, we are just not quite there yet. Anti-feminists tend to view feminism negatively, as…

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    in the military such as the author faces many of the same problems as any soldier. A lot depends on one's wits and resourcefulness, on making friends and learning to shrug off occasional army stupidity. Luckily, Kayla is good at all of these. The sexism and indirect sexual harassment is viewed as normal by Kayla. She did not felt comfortable with it but at the same time, she knew most of them (male soldiers) got a lot on their plates.…

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    companies. With contemporary feminism, women face different persecutions of race, gender, and class. Race and discrimination create inequality in the society. Therefore, we have to acknowledge how the intersectional approach is greater than racism or sexism, as “Intersectionality leads the way toward a much higher level of understanding of the character of oppression than that developed by classical Marxists” (Smith) and failure to recognize racism ends up creating favoritism status. Al-Ali,…

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    “Simply put, feminism is a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression.” (Hooks,1). As a women’s studies major, one of the main scrutinies I receive is when people ask me “So are you like one of those extreme feminists, the ones that hate guys’ existences?” I am constantly questioned about why I would support such an “extreme” movement. Throughout the decades, feminism has been put on blast in media and politics, portraying the movement in a negative light. Media over time…

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    The Two Creation Stories Typically, when two stories conflict in detail, one tends to question the authenticity of either or both accounts; however, in stories such as the creation stories and in particular, Judaism, the differences only helps one better understand the duality of God or Yahweh. The creation stories are meant to charter fundamental values of society and the two stories differ in the sense that the first one depicts a more perfect, idealistic, world, whereas the second story is…

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    than men when the annual salaries of men and women are compared. Many people share the opinion that women are paid less than men because the system is innately sexist; however, others believe that the wage gap can be justified to reasons other than sexism. Wages have existed as long as people have been employed by other people. Pay being monetary is a development created in relatively recent history; some workers in the Middle Ages were simply paid with an amount of food and a few heads of…

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    P & R Textual Analysis

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    care about (Thompson 204). The issue it uses: sexism. Because P&R is comical, it is much easier to watch than, for example, a documentary on the harsh mistreatment of women around the world. Because P&R is funny with it’s use of feminism, the show gets to push messages through memorable…

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    Summary: The Glass Ceiling

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    “It shall be an unlawful employment practice for an employer … to discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individual’s race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.” - Title VII, Civil Rights Act of 1964 The Glass Ceiling is defined as “an unofficially acknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession, especially affecting women and members of minorities.” (google.com) although, referencing glass,…

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    Then and now, gender inequality has been a prominent societal issue. With the common belief that men are superior over women, many strive for the empowerment of women and their rights. In the third chapter of John Berger’s “Ways of Seeing”, the predicament of the women of the 18th century was discussed through art. It was emphasized how women are seen as objects in nude paintings rather than actual persons for the pleasure of men. (Berger, 1972) Today, we observe a similar situation; however, it…

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