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    as they were growing up. On the other hand, the spectrum of gendered relations can extend to gendering the sexes through ways of judgment, unfair treatment and the like. We live in a male dominated world; there has never been a female president, and the proportion of female CEO’s is drastically small compared to that of men. The film Legally Blonde shows how specifically, the legal field is drastically male dominated and a male respected field. Prevalent in society and seen in this film we have…

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    Female representation in the media has always been lacking, to say the least. Women are there, but they always seem to be in the background or in the shadow of their male counterparts. With the invention of the internet, people have learned how to take the technology and turn it into new forms of media. Because the internet is predominately user driven, this allows creators to have more equal footing regardless of gender. Because of this, within the past couple of years, women have been able…

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    women (Source C). This chart is divided up by race. On average men make $10,000 more in a year than their female counterparts. The largest disparity between incomes comes in Asians where the man makes $13,000 more a year than the woman. Some may say that this is because their culture where women are accustomed to taking lower end jobs, but white males make $12,000 more than their white female counterparts. That’s only a $1000 difference. So saying that the disparities are due to culture is…

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    Women In Engineering

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    experiences that males and females experienced, and when females have little to no professional confidence in their abilities, hindering them from going into engineering. These experiences may have contributed to the lack of females that are entering and are currently in the engineering field. There is a couple of improvements that can be made in order to improve the…

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    True reality Today society face different types of problems, but there are some that people never realize how damaging they are to society in general. Society had been changing through the years and the way man and woman are valued had changed too. A stereotype is a mental image very simplified and with few details about a group of people who share certain qualities and skills. The stereotype may be considered "a lower form of thought". Originally a stereotype is a copy taken from a mold, which…

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    How far is too far? This is the question that many of us do not ask ourselves when we engage in aggressive behavior. According to Aronson (2013) “ aggression is intentional behavior aimed at causing physical harm or psychological pain to another person”(p.330). For example, hockey fans of the opposing teams fighting after a lost championship. Aggression does not discriminate, regardless of your ethnic background, gender or religion, all humans are born with the capacity for aggressive…

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    Gender equality has become a popular topic over time. The attempt to change society’s norms about gender equality has resulted in groups promoting the disapproval of the inequalities. During World War II, women were encouraged to start working; to take over jobs that the “man of the house” would normally be expected to do. This was the additional push that women needed in order to revolt against the standards of society. Although, in the 1950s, the typical woman was once again “put back in her…

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    Bikini season is often used in marketing weight loss products around the summer season. In this Crystal Light video advertisement, the concept of bikini season is used to polarize the two females. One blonde female who is concerned about looking attractive in her summer wear, and the brunette who does not care to engage in weight loss practices as she believes her work ties her down so much she will never get the chance to put on a bikini, therefore rendering it pointless to consumer Crystal…

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    different advertising techniques are directing there concepts towards a target audience; including males, females, elders, and teenagers. However, in some cases, the Carls Jr ad being analyzed has multiple audiences; primarily the male and female audiences. The male audience is more influenced by the sex appeal in the ad (i.e., the use of a model and suggestive wording), meanwhile the female audience is more influenced by the desire for attention and acceptance. Jib Fowles essay, about the 15…

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    Chivalry Is Dead Essay

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    One widely debated topic among people is whether chivalry still around in the world today. The answer is simply no; chivalry was killed off in our modern society. Chivalry is a concept that has been killed off by various factors, leaving only the memory of true mannerism. Of course, this is a generalized belief and instances of chivalrous acts in people still exist. However, on the large scale of things, chivalry is dead. In order to support this statement on whether chivalry is dead or…

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