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    Sexism in the Society In the 1940s women were not looked at as equal to men. Men were the ones who were supposed to work while the women were meant to clean the home, care for the children, and make dinner. Men were not able to see that women are just as capable of working in factories as men are. In the 1940s training video supervising women workers, Joe’s attitude, Mr. Brook’s attitude, and the women’s reactions reveal the sexist attitudes of the time period. Joe’s attitude toward women shows…

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    created first. While women are inferior to men because they were created after man. From ancient history to the present day, sexism has and will always occur in society. Sexism is being intolerant or biased towards someone of the opposite gender and can be found in the workplace, schools, and the United States. Sexism in the workplace is an unending issue and it is where sexism is most commonly found. Being called 'sweetheart' or 'darling' can be considered a casual sexist remark in the…

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    Sexism is everywhere, and women are ones treated differently in workplace, on the bus, and on the streets. It became normal for many younger women to accept and not defend themselves from the harassments and domination from men that they experience every day. Therefore, men have privilege to act or behave differently with women. For instance, our society set a definition of women is weak.. Even after accomplishment of successful education; women are treated unfair in the work place. In contrast,…

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    Of course, if they started saying that, it makes it difficult to paint women as an oppressed minority. One thing it also does, is make modern day chivalry transgressive to feminism, but is this actually sexism? According to the dictionary ‘sexism’ is described as follows “attitudes or behaviour based on traditional stereotypes of gender roles”. Then this would suggest that yes in fact it is following the formality of traditional gender roles. There could be a problem suggested…

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    difficult, but rewarding way for equity? Sexism associates with feminism more frequently than not even though they’re clearly on opposing sides. Due to the injustice given to women way back in ancient times and unfortunately, till now, feminism is born and is progressing towards its objective, albeit slowly; females, and even males, are making statements that feminism should be of importance. From just reading the prologue of Antigone, one can discern that there’s sexism incorporated into the…

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    Workplace Gender Equality Agency the current pay gap stands at 16.0% (as of February 2017) and 69.1% of men are employed full time compared to just 40.7% of women. This illustrates how the nature of this law fails to address distinct elements that define sexism in Australia. Despite this 82% of discrimination complaints relating to employment are made under this act and with many resulting in some form of compensation and change. An example of this is with the Bevilaqua v Telco…

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    Sexism In The Great Gatsby

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    The episode “Women’s Appreciation” is a perfect example about how outdated gender roles not only hurt women, but also men in the form of Michael Scott. However, women usually are the prime victims of casual misogyny. I will be analyzing the form of sexism that is demonstrated by Michael Scott, the examples of women characters both enforcing and breaking gender stereotypes, and how these cause Michael to become a victim of obsolete gender roles. Michael Scott is an eccentric man who believes…

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    Sexism: Pink Tax

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    Sexism: Pink Tax How much do you pay for shampoo? If you are a woman you are most likely paying a much higher price compared to what a man may be paying. Sexism has been an issue that has not been eradicated. An example of sexism today against women can be seen through the pink tax and the unfair pricing of products aimed for the purchase by women. As consumers in today's society, women are faced with more financial need when it comes to having to buy products in the stores. This can be seen…

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    Sexism In America Summary

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    Summary In her book, Sexism in America: Alive, Well, and Ruining Our Future, feminist author Barbara J. Berg, Ph.D, addresses the common problems that most women are faced with on a daily basis. Berg, drawing from her own experiences as well as testimonies from other women, wrote on many topics regarding the sexism that occurs in America every day. Chapters focus on issues like media representation, birth control, women in the workplace, mothers, military women, and gender roles, to name a…

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    stereotypical in that Medea is the overly-emotional woman and Jason is the overly-logical man, the ancient play still exposes gender roles in a way that is recognizable today; we laugh at the ridiculousness because we are still familiar with such absurd sexism in modern society. Medea’s responses to Jason’s actions…

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