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    Fergie's Video Analysis

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    the heads of most of the female population. Reviews were so awful that I could not find one positive review when she posted the video to her Facebook page. Several reviews would comment on her age, and imply that group of women are simply whores. It is incredible to see people comment on how old she is, while most attractive celebrity men can get away with aging for a very long time. It was all very shocking to see, the negative comments and lack of support from her female…

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    Essay On Gender Pay

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    The gender pay gap may as well be called the gender pay chasm. In a sense, it is almost as if bridging this gap is as insurmountable as bridging the Grand Canyon. However, unlike the natural wonder, inequality is far from a thing of beauty. This inequality between men and women may be shrinking, but it is far from becoming non-existent. Creating this divide in the pay between the two sexes causes damage to both men and women, and should have become a thing of the past long ago. Women being paid…

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    guardians. Socrates begrudgingly accepts the challenge put forth by his comrades to delve into the specifics that guardianship would include, firstly that of the role women would play. This first wave, which questions the possibility of equal male and female guardians, is successfully ridden out by Socrates, whose logical argument overcomes that of the skeptical others. Socrates’ argument begins with asking Glaucon whether or not the wives of the guardians should do as their male counterparts…

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    Chopin’s The Awakening reveals oppressive actions towards its female characters by characterizing them through confined symbols, creating a language barrier between genders, and by setting a standard of silent rules women must uphold. In this novel one female character in particular, Edna Pontellier, begins to comprehend she is being oppressed and then decides to embark on a quest to discover her individuality as a human being. Most other female characters in The Awakening seem to ignore the…

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    Coleman proves countless times that no matter what, women will not be paid any more than a man. Coleman proves that even if a woman chooses a lower salary job the man will still be paid more. After college, Coleman shares a disturbing percentage that a female college graduate will earn 86 percent less than a…

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    Stereotypes Of Women

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    Women and men have always been separated by their differences. Not only physical but psychological, each sex has their own defining characteristics. With the years, such differences have led to the creation of gender stereotypes which generalize the abilities and behaviors of each sex. Similar to other kind of stereotypes, gender stereotypes were born from the human inclination to give sense of their environment. Nevertheless, the general and unconscious acceptance of stereotypes is still…

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    Feminism In America

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    that were unavailable in their own country. Men who leave their families hoping to start a new life, or perhaps a woman bringing her children to avoid the incessant oppression and dehumanization that she and her daughter endure everyday for being female. But how soul wrenching to put your own life in danger to travel to a foreign land where nothing is promised. They enter the United States to find America is equality deficient. Women in America live in the shadow of their male counterparts both…

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    instances where I have felt discriminated against. Also, being a female minority, I believe we are more susceptible to being judged due to the “double factor” of being a woman and black. African Americans and women have always had to fight for equal rights and even today the fight continues. African Americans fight to be equal and not judged by the color of their skin. Meanwhile, women fight for equality and to not be judged by possessing a female anatomy. Growing up I’ve always felt that being…

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    quotes such as “Twitter feminist are just bitter lonely women, who loathe life and men”. Statements like these led me to believe that people are confused on what feminism is, and what feminism does for our culture. A feminist is a person, male or female, who believes in the political, social, and economic equality of the sexes. I assume that the hatred displayed for women, who believes in equality of the sexes, is because some people are having a difficult time adjusting to the changing climate…

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    Pay Gap Research Paper

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    Since our country was first established women have been thought less of. Viewed as the weaker sex, they did not have the same privileges that men had throughout the centuries. For many years women had no choice but to be stay at home moms. Taking care of the kids, cleaning the house, and cooking was a woman’s day to day job. Then, the industrial revolution came and changed everything. Women began to work in factories and had a source of income. Soon women got the right to vote and the equality…

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