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    but many female athletes found a huge difference between many male and female sports. This was brought to the attention of the government, and thus Title IX was created and should continued to be enforced due to the effects it has had on female athletics and education.…

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    Carol Cohn’s writing “War, Wimps and Women” discusses the impact of gender discourse on warfare through analyzing personal experience, observing defense intellectuals and analyzing an experience of a male physicist. Cohn’s main goal is “to understand something about how defense intellectuals think, and why they think that way”(Cohn, 228), and how gender discourse impacts their thoughts and decisions. Gender discourse has a large impact in how the defense intellectuals think, and therefore gender…

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    In today’s world, despite the advances that have been made towards gender equality, there continues to be a disparity between the way women and men are treated in the United States. The most prominent issues women and girls face stem from the gender inequality that arises in our society where women receive unequal treatment based on their sex. This leads to discrimination and violence that women experience every day of their lives. They are confronted with this at home, by friends, family, and…

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    Virginia Woolf claims that women are just an intelligent and possess the same potential as male authors, but due to restrictions imposed on them by society, they are unable to write, unlike men who have it easier therefore, they dominate the literary world. Woolf’s essay “A Room of One’s Own” speaks about how if gender inequalities did not exist in society, there would be more great women authors in history. Woolf makes her case throughout the essay by citing logical and concise details as to…

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    it is completely destructive, objectifying, and dehumanizing. It’s not anyone’s fault, it’s just the way society has worked in where male have always been dominant; whereas females have been the submissive, easy-going characters always there to take care of anyone. Many TV shows tend to show us that the popular, rude females always get together with the cute jock, and the nerdy, friendly girl no one even cares for. This shows that guys don’t get together with someone for their personality, but…

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    Yoshitomo Nara Influence

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    Yoshitomo Nara is a Japanese artist who is well known for the girl character who is bulbous-headed with large eyes and cynical grins. As a contemporary of Takashi Murakami within Japan's Neo-pop movement, Nara is influenced by elements of popular culture from both East and West. Nara creates drawing, painting, and sculpture that express intense emotions while his practices explores themes of isolation rebellion and music. In this essay, I would like to explore both internal and external factors…

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    shoes and clothes to using separate toilets (Connell, 2006). The concept of gender begins with sex but goes beyond it. Sex is dependent on the chromosomes that are passed on from the parents to an offspring and determine whether the person is male or female. Gender, on the other hand, has little to do with the genitals and describes the level of masculinity or femininity in a person. This complex idea is a combination of body, identity, and expression. A congruity between the three dimensions…

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    be the subject of this experiment. In order for the experiment to be fair, equal number of male and female of the same age are tested and all of them will be asked to wear the exact same uniform made out of the same material which is made of nylon specially made and distributed to all participants. The participants will then be divided into five groups. One group consists of 15 males and 15 females. The groups will be introduced to the environment with a temperature of 10°C, 15°C, 20°C, 25°C,…

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    the other boys who played with dolls or who played with a girl. Furthermore, the girls did not like it when a girl played with a boy. This study demonstrates that gender schemas, generalized ideas about what is appropriate behaviour for males and females, and therefore lead to an internal self-regulating…

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    Gender Inequality Research

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    Gender Inequality relates to the unequal treatment of individuals based on their gender. This is predominantly seen amongst women, due to the negative role of stereotypes cultivated by cultural and societal norms (Player, 2013), however the consequence often leads to professional women being paid less than their male counterparts and are overlooked when it comes to promotions and career progression (ILO, 2007). This is why employer’s ethical obligations should go over and above legislation in…

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