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    given the respect they deserve in the workplace and in their homes. Nevertheless, there is still opposition to the feministic movement and women are not always payed equally even when they hold the same position as men. I learned the definition of sexism, the belief that one sex is innately superior to the other.” Based on the way numerous institutions are ran in America, men commonly having higher positions than women, I can see how Americans and outsiders can believe that we still live in a…

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    genders has been an ongoing issue since the beginning of humanity, and British singer Lily Allen decides to shed light on how it affects her line of work. In her hit song “Hard Out Here”, Lily Allen addresses and forwards the issues of misogyny and sexism in the music industry through her lyrics used in the song, the ironic use of black dancers to make a statement, and imagery in her…

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    Kayla's trustworthiness and obtusely recounts to her account of joining the Army and preparing as a language specialist. Pretty much the time she left dialect school, the US went to war over weapons of mass annihilation and Kayla was sent. Her story is loaded with the everyday points of interest of Army life, similar to how a vegan finds good sustenance, what hindrances they experience in regards to individual cleanliness, and how to deal with a pet in a battle area. Naturally, Kayla expounds on…

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    feminism is becoming more and more popular and women 's rights activists have been getting more attention in the media lately, men are still winning in this “battle of the sexes”. Obviously, movies, television shows, and magazines show a wide range of sexism. It seems nowadays, the patronization and obstruction of women 's rights is starting to bombard many things in everyday life. Everywhere you turn, women are being objectified and criticized for every idiosyncratic thing about…

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    Summary of Topic 1- Women’s Issues in America- Gender Pay Gap There are some jobs that have equal pay to women and men. If you didn’t notice, There are wage gaps in lots of other jobs. Lots of men think that women shouldn’t have as equal payment as men. I, for one, Think that women work as hard and long as men do. Women do deserve to get payed the same amount as men do. Women only make 78 cents for every dollar earned by a man. Summary of Topic 2- Women’s Issues in America- Equal Pay…

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    Similarly, patriarchal capitalism introduced division of labour, which saw the rise of stereotypes often seen in sexist advertisements. Before industrial capitalism, housewives were responsible for food production and processing (Aronson, 1980). Women contributed to the economic survival of households greatly and men were not considered breadwinners (Aronson, 1980). However, with the rise of capitalism, commodity production expanded which lead to a separation between home and work (Aronson,…

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    might just be a black Bill Gates in the making” (Formation, 3:25-3:28). This sentence works with Hooks’ main definition of feminism: “’Feminism is a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression…’ I love it because it so clearly states that the movement is not about being anti-male. It makes it clear that the problem is sexism” (Hooks, viii). Having already forgiven the cheater, Beyoncé now focuses on the power that men have in general rather than the one who had…

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    understand how benevolent sexism and hostile sexism are combined to describe why women are viewed in such ambivalent ways. Men rely on women to achieve desired romantic relationships. In this case, the superior group is depending on the lesser for an intimate experience in life (Fiske and Glick 1996). This makes the women more superior in this situation. Some men may not find this suiting, causing hostile attitudes towards women. Interaction is also involved in benevolent sexism through the…

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    The 1960’s was an era marked by the oppression of not only African- Americans, but women as well. However, in response to these sexist standards, the ladies of the nation acquired an insubordinate attitude and resisted the misogynist culture through various methods including legal means and independent lifestyles. Sick and tired of the divergent treatment, they rallied together against a culture that plague the world for hundreds of centuries and thousands of years. Figurative battles in court…

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    never be 50/50. There will always be an upper hand on one side. My view is that women should have more rights. I do agree with De Tocqueville in the sense that there will never be perfect equality. We can never have that. Even today, racism and sexism still occurs even though we have made countless steps to defeat them. I would also have to disagree with this piece also though. More specifically, I would argue that times have changed since this article was written. There are a lot more rights…

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