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    According to Merriam Webster dictionary feminism is defined as the theory of the political, economical, and social equality of the sexes. There are two different views on feminism, those for feminism and those against. Feminism can be seen as this taboo statement for some till this day . In this essay we will learn why feminism is such a taboo subject and how it's perceived from both sides. Throughout the years' feminism has been perceived as empowering and harmful here's the two sides.…

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    Alyssa Bursott Dr. Stephanie Spars SOC 100 - Introduction to Sociology March 31, 2016 Retirement At some time in many working individual’s life, retirement goes from a goal that the individual had been working toward to a reality. During this stage in life, many find themselves old and full of worry for what the future may bring now that they might not continue in their career. Retirement is considered a way for society to control the job flow, as well as a possible portal for discrimination.…

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    Pretty in Pink Most people wonder if discrimination against gender is still happening. In today’s society there is an increase in women in the workplace. More women are doing a lot in the business world like men. They are taking positions as managers, CEO’s, and even professional athletes. Men and women view things in their lives very differently. They may also view similar products different ways. There are situations in life where women are being charged higher and paid lower than men based…

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    1. I firmly believe that Hooters could have handled the situation involving the now former Hooter’s waitress in a more tactful manner. This is a clear case of workplace discrimination, and it will more than likely deter any woman who may have wanted to apply to work there. Due to the fact that if they have to get surgery done on a part of their body that will be clearly visible, and seen when they wear the Hooter’s waitress uniform. They could very well find themselves in a similar situation as…

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    Basically, the working conditions were ghastly amid the modern insurgency. As manufacturing plants were being fabricated, organizations were in need or laborers. With a long line of individuals willing to work, businesses could set wages as low as they needed in light of the fact that individuals were willing to do fill in the length of they got paid. Individuals worked fourteen to sixteen hours a day for six days a week. Be that as it may, the lion's share were untalented laborers, who just got…

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    It is not surprising to Americans that women are treated as second class citizens in other countries, but it would be a surprising idea that women in America are also treated that way. They are treated as the inferior sex when it comes to many aspects of life. In this research, I will focus mainly on the economic aspects and career options. I will also examine how women are treated in America as compared to the way they are treated in other countries. Overall, women make significantly less money…

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    Terms such as hegemonic masculinity and gender roles have been affecting society for quite some time. Hegemonic masculinity is defined as “the condition in which men are dominant and privileged, and this dominance and privilege is invisible.” Gender roles are defined as “sets of behavioral norms assumed to accompany one’s status as a male or female.” There was a time when women were looked to as just a house wife or in some cultures had to be married by a certain age or they were seen as…

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    Rape is probably one of the most gruesome words in the English language. If just the word makes people upset, how ironic is it that the action is not taken as seriously as it should be. Despite the root of the word meaning “female,” feminism is equality for all, no matter what gender, race, religion, disability, or background. Anyone can be a victim of discrimination and belittlement and everyone deserves a voice to rise against it. The same applies to sexual harassment. The start of the…

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    This week’s readings discuss the issue of “building rapport.” Oakley first criticizes the paradigms of traditional interviewing practice for being one-sided (information given to interviewer), hierarchical in nature, and impersonal. She then argues for a feminist approach in interviewing by the way of building rapport that minimizes the social distance between the interviewer and interviewee. On the other hand, Duncombe and Jessop questions this “building rapport” approach for “faking…

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    Woman are considered to be more of a supportive role when it is the man who is the manager and considered ungrateful if the roles were reversed (Kirchmeyer, 1998). However, even with this, Priestly still cares about her daughters, meaning not all of her feminine characteristics have vanished, as she is still someone who is nurturing. Furthermore, she is also worried about what people say concerning her ability as a mother. Her twins are very important to her, yet as seen in the film, she is not…

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