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    In addition to the existence of female empowerment in Antigone across the world in a broad sense, there are also more specific examples in American society’s versions that strongly support the idea of feminism within the myth. For example, there is clear textual evidence in much of Creon’s dialogue in the traditional American translation of the play that suggests Antigone’s ability to act with the same level of power as a man. Karen Bovard, author of “Righteous Activist or Confrontational…

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    even if we did not notice their gender at that time; we can clearly see that they are all males without contest. One reason behind this can be argued, that they are all male to increase the serotypes between the genders. The proliferation of gender serotypes has impacted modern US society in a way that created false images of each gender in the minds of Americans. One of the ideas reflected in the book American Ways is that the image of man throughout history has been portrayed as stronger, or…

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    people can form more informed opinions about any subject imaginable. Consequently, the human condition has changed throughout history in regards to open mindedness of gender, race, and environment. Throughout history, the main genders have always been male and female. When a baby is born the first questions asked is “Is it a boy or girl?” Before birth, babies are showered with gender “appropriate” gifts: pink for baby girls…

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    Gender Inequity Circulated from Female and Male Athletes Salaries Throughout America, the stereotype females are faced with in sports is that men can outperform them in almost any sport, therefore, resulting in women to receive less pay in salary. Gender inequity, which is the unequal treatment of individuals based off their gender, has been around for centuries. It has been an issue in a variety of topics and a major problem in sports salaries. Due to the gender inequity in sports history…

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    Summary Of Sakura Takuji

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    In group 2, according to Document 8, Sakura Takuji, relives her life as a “mill girl”, during that time she recalls the workers were plagued with illnesses and horrible work conditions, not only that but they were also sexually assaulted by their male supervisors, who also had the keys to their dorm rooms, thus sexual abuse and rape ran rampant in the factories. Takuji has a extremely negative view of being a female factory worker in Japan because she was once a “mill girl” and personally…

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    ACL Injuries: A Case Study

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    Increasing Problem of ACL Injuries Is there something we can do to prevent more ACL injuries in the future? ACL injuries are taking out athletes from sports one-hundred thousand to three-hundred thousand each year (Hewett, 2010). Females especially are suffering the most from this specific injury. The ACL muscle is located in your knee and has many functions. It helps keep the tibia from moving forward, keeps the knee from extending farther than it should, and keep the shock absorbers safe from…

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    Still, the feminist movement reinvented and modernized itself. With Black-Americans now legally permitted to vote and protected from inequality (at least quantitatively if not qualitatively), women used this advance in rights as a springboard from which to launch their fight. Despite being gradual, it was successful: women gained…

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    Today, most people only know of two genders, male and female, and are pressured into upholding the gender norms their sex and society determines. Children are raised to obey these social norms, and the concept is reinforced through the media. The positive effects of having more diversity in the media are clear when one is aware of what is happening right now. Imagine two children, perhaps brother and sister, growing up in today’s society. The young, impressionable boy thinks it is acceptable to…

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    typical female roles: submissive, powerless, and dependent on the male characters. The female characters in Hamlet are passive to the male characters. Ophelia submits herself in full obedience to all the men in her life, including her father, brother, and Hamlet. Ophelia’s obedience is exhibited when she is speaking with her brother and father about her relationship with Hamlet. Laertes and Polonius both forbid her…

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    Feminists believe society is patriarchal, that it is male dominated and that there is an inequality amongst the sexes. Feminists strive for political, social and economic equality. With this being said, there are many types of feminism and this essay will be from the view point of a Marxist/Socialist Feminist. This essay will also focus on university life such as attendance and academic knowledge being gendered. Marxist/Socialist feminism refers to the belief that the gendered division of…

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