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    More importantly females should at least be aware of her surroundings such as, surveying for signs of danger, avoiding unnecessary situations, and being more alert. Also, possessing a firearm might distract attempts to fix real issues like sexual assaults. For instance, unreported…

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    Essay On I Am A Feminist

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    advocate for females. I say I am a feminist to an extent because I am not a hard core activist, but I do believe women deserve the same rights, acknowledgment, and pay as males. I saw this quote that referred to women losing their uniqueness because we were not made to do everything a man can do, but to do what men can’t do, and it was an upsetting picture. I do not understand why there is even an inequality issue till this day because the United States harps so much on freedom. Females will…

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    express their “freedom” through consumption, in advertisements. Advertising and other mass medias started to recognise and teach consumers the cultural assumption that men are dominant whereas women are passive. In the advertisement, it shows male and female in identical situations but receiving different labels. For example the man is labelled as ‘persuasive’ when he is giving a public speech. However woman is regarded ‘pushy’ when doing the same thing. The way man and woman is looked at is…

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    of strength among women that they sought to keep. The style of the “flapper,” a young woman who lived outside of the socials norms, became a common conception of the young American women. The typical flapper would wear clothing that minimized the female form. She would also take part in activities that were once characterized as unladylike, such as smoking, drinking, and wearing heavy makeup. Although the majority of women didn’t live like the traditional flapper, many were inspired by her…

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    outgoing Defense Secretary, Leon E. Panetta, stated that the ban on females in combat positions would be lifted. The opening of more combat positions to women was greeted with varied opinions and questions about how this will change America’s military. Even though some women may be able to pass the physical tests and training, females shouldn’t be allowed to fight in front line combat positions because of the culture of male to female relations and the danger to themselves and their unit. The…

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    more supporting facts. “To Honor Las Vegas, Respect the Showgirl,” was structured well, but was not very convincing because he did not give any reasons why the showgirl legacy was diminishing. It is also written from a male perspective because most females do not want to be seen as just a male fantasy. Sheehan is a talented writer, who is a horrible debater.…

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    men socially, medically, and through race. These three authors have written some of the more insightful pieces I have had the pleasure of reading this semester. It is through these literary works that I have been able to gain a deeper respect for female authors, play writes, and poets. Since before man could speak, women and men have been separated into roles best suited for them, or so we used to think. Women were expected to bare children always, and as always, sons were seen as the most…

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    professional sport, it seems as though there is a dissimilarity in how females and males are regarded. Over time women have established universal expectations; consequently, in the sporting domain, these assumptions about women are recognized first before athletic capability, however, male professional athletes do not face the same scrutiny (Trolan, 2013, p. 216). As mentioned by O’Reilly and Cahn (2007), not only are female athletes ability overseen, but the historical background…

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    Stereotypes In Leadership

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    struggling to overcome. Society has come a long way since the days of servitude females were forced to endure merely fifty years ago, but the world is a long way from equalizing the grounds of men and women in obtaining positions of power. Creating this common ground doesn’t just benefit women; it would be an asset for all of society for there to be more women leaders. It isn’t sexism that dictates this statement, it’s science. Females are the gateway to success, and society needs to change in…

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    Japan is the develop country. Among of all other market, sex market industry is very developing in Japan, and this is the problem need to concern and be solved. There are many products relate to sexual in Japanese such as comics, movie, music, TV shows, massage, and service. These cultures exist for long time ago and now it is very develop which becomes one of the concerns of the country. There are many things relate to sexual in public which I think it is never exist in this world until I…

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