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    the root of female subjugation lies in the social conditions.…

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    Sex is everywhere. It’s in TV shows, music, movies, on the radio, and especially advertisements. A lot of researchers have found that sex is the best thing that sells to people. Many people listen with their eyes which means that they make decisions based on looking instead of listening most of the time. Not only have researchers found that sex sells, but they have concluded that women are the best sellers of sex. Advertisements did not always contain sexual suggestions and intentions. However,…

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    women and men do not hold the same responsibilities, which still makes society unequal (Reskin & Ross, 1992). It is thought that we live in a ‘masculine’ society, and thus associating most of the dominant and assertive jobs with males rather than females, making society very stereotypical of who is the most successful leader, forgetting about the rise of feminism. Leadership…

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    Gender affects the human race in many different ways. It can be a separating barrier between people. There are stereotypes, such as both genders being unable to communicate effectively, females being moody, and males having no emotion whatsoever, that are only based on what the human race believes as a society. They might also include things like determining what one gender might be able to do better than the other. This brings forth the idea of whether one brain might be better than the other.…

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    something that must be given to a man rather than felt by the female herself. The audience for film and television is typically assumed to consist entirely of heterosexual, highly masculine men. Movies and television are a way to display the assumed audience’s ideas, the male characters are admirable and emotionally stoic while the women simply exist to provide eye candy. Susan Jeanne Douglas notes in Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media that “women in film [and television]…

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    Bake-off” and “Sewing Bee”, which have both male and female constants, have helped, as cooking and sewing would have been out the question for males in earlier times. Similarly, “The Apprentice” shows women performing well in a business setting, although all the contestants are awful. Shows like these inspire both males and females to start in these professions. Many more males want to be models for beauty companies and the fashion industry while more females are challenging male dominated…

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    and her struggles to gain independence and peace through here husbands perspective in the story “Sweat”. This story has become to surpass its simple ideas of marital struggle between two people into a story which vividly fosters discussion about female equality and the struggle woman have face to get there. In “Sweat” the protagonist is not only looking for equality in her own household but she is also obtaining certain measure of gender equality through her diligent work place triumphs.…

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    and females has risen over the past few decades. The ratio was 107(boys) to 102(girls) in 1996; however, in 2007, the number came to 125 boys over 101 girls. Until recently, the ratio was becoming 112 boys to 104 girls; the population of females almost stays the same within a decade (Susan. #par.11#)! Owing to one child policy, the abortion ratio in China is increasing. A firm called Gesellschaft Für Konsumforschung showed an annual investigation that more than 13 million of Chinese females…

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    Even though it is true to say the old way of doing things is working, what evidence proves female participants will change the performance of the club. If it proves women negatively affect the club, why not just resort back to the old rules of no women? You never know how women will affect the club until you attempt to allow them in. Not allowing…

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    As today marks the annual Super Bowl, it also marks the day when companies pay millions of dollars for thirty seconds to sell their product. What marketing strategy do many employ? The objectification of women. Scantily clad women are used to attract business and revenue. This objectification comes at a cost and society has become immune to it. Sexism is defined as the “discrimination or devaluation based on a person 's sex or gender, as in restricted job opportunities, especially such…

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