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    Causes to barriers in sexual communication can be attributed by negative beliefs about sex. Negative beliefs about sex stem from the gender socialization, media and religion. The messages delivered to individuals about sex is how they form their personal beliefs and therefore, how they communicate about sex with others. Women and men are socialized differently and “past research often explains gender difference in sexual behavior according to differences in social norms” (Maas et al., 2015, p.…

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    this decision as it is much harder for a female to live on the streets. Not to mention that there are so many more shelters and programs to help homeless women get off the streets than there are for homeless men. Yet I rather feel that no matter my sex, gender, or the way in which I express it, I would have just made the best of this horrible…

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    The portrayal of women in a newsroom is interesting to watch in movies about journalism. Often times, women are shown as minor roles throughout the movies. If a woman is put into the movie as a main character she is often doing something that hurts her reputation. A man could also be shown as superior to a woman. This creates interesting viewpoints of shows as the directors of movies show a strong male lead. Because this scenario is true in so many movies about women journalists it could hurt…

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    They mostly talk about men being obsessed with the female body and sex. Most popular music portrays that men only want women for sex and don’t look at them as partner in life or someone to have a relationship with, rather something for their personal enjoyment and not a human being with needs and wants. It also frequently portrays that women have accepted this and want to please their man and take pride in being an object for sex. It’s horrible, but none the less what our society knows to be…

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    This essay will be analyzing the issue and the on going controversy surrounding the topic of, women in the music industry and how they are objectified and overtly sexualized to help sell records or to make music videos more attractive to mass audiences. The essay will look at real life textual examples from both the past and present, of how women are being presented in the music industry, in both positive and negative lights, examining the similarities and the differences of different periods of…

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    can do when they stereotype a person. If a person is not comfortable with their biological gender, stereotyping can cause feelings of shame. People should not feel ashamed of their gender simply because of what others have to say. Choosing your own sex was never an option, but others make it seem like they can choose to prevent the stereotypes made by society. “Sport is however still considered a masculine domain in our society,” Fasting comments as she talks about the stereotypes…

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    It was the beginning of the school year, and all the seniors were getting stressed about college. Many of the boys that played sports had received scholarships to go play in college, but very few girls were getting good scholarships to places they wanted to go. One of the girls had been a varsity basketball player all four years of high school and she always started on the team, but she was not getting the scholarships she deserved. She was always working hard and practicing on and off season to…

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    in your schoolwork or if its just another theory. The experiment conducted was based off a random group of thirty-nine people who anonymously took the survey from a link on Facebook. The participants were asked basic question such as their age, sex (gender), amount of exercise in a week, average mental performance,…

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    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission defines Sex Discrimination; involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) unfavorably because of that person sex/ gender. (EEOC, 2015). Most people apply for a job they feel that they are suitable for or have experience in, Most of the time when sex discrimination play a part in the work place; it based on that fact that two individuals doing the same job, but one getting paid a lot more. Majority of time this take place when the employees are…

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    The workforce varies in gender composition based on occupation. This is due to the fact that there are a variety of factors that can drive an individual to select a certain occupation. In male and female dominated occupations the salaries differ which relates to the concept of occupational segregation based on gender. This all becomes evident when looking at a male dominated profession, such as mechanical engineering with only 8.8% women, a female dominated profession, such as preschool teachers…

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