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    Salaries of Female Athletes: Should They Be Paid Equal? Athletes of the female gender throughout the world are being seriously underpaid compared to their male counterparts. Women in sports are having trouble pursuing their dream of being a professional athlete because most can’t get scholarships to pay for school and training, and have less opportunities to play their sport because of underfunding of the program. After college, women athletes are having trouble finding jobs because there are…

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    FEMALE BODY ON DISPLAY: Objectification of the Female Body in Media The term “objectification” refers to the act of treating a person as a mere object or a commodity, without any regard to their dignity. At present, the media has developed a strong influence on the way the society perceives things around them. Advertisement, which is an important part of media, plays a major role in shaping our views to a great extent. However, in an effort to pass on their messages to the audience or…

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    Complexities of Checking Female,” an article written by Sarah Fraas and published in The Sophian, argues that transgender women should be accepted into an all-women’s college since these individuals, though they may not be easily able to prove that they are female, identify as women. However, there are some nuances that Fraas does not consider, such as the fact that others will feel uneasy about these individuals attending the university without sufficient evidence that they are female, and…

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    How to Choose the Right Female Incontinence Pads? The incontinence pads are ultra-absorbent pads which are similar to period pads. They are meant for preventing odor and absorb leaks to keep the skin dry and ensure that the wearer is relieved from embarrassment. This is the reason why they have the ability to improve the life for those who are a victim of urinary incontinence by protecting their health and self-esteem. The problem is there are many women who are unable to get the right amount…

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    Dante: The Journey And The Mission- How Did The Author Make Use of Females In The Divine Comedy? When studying Dante’s Divine Comedy, it is easy to dismiss the significance and presence of women throughout, due to the domination of men and male characters. It is, however, important to note the significance of women and, in particular, the chosen historical figures the author uses to portray his view of women in general. Female figures are present throughout the three canticles of Inferno,…

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    In the article “The Significance of Female Characters in Invisible Man,” Albertha Sistrunk-Krakue unravels the position of women in Ralph Ellison’s novel Invisible Man. Sistrunk-Krakue explains that women’s roles make the novel’s “efficacy” more “realistic and authentic,” and to her that also means the difference of roles different races have (Sistrunk-Krakue 1). She describes the relationship the following white women had with the narrator: the lady at Battle Royal, Emma, Sybil, and an unnamed…

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    Growing up a Female Growing up the first big difference I remember making between males and females was the way they got to act. I was always a tomboy wanting to play with the boys, dress in basketball shorts, and play sports at recess. But it was not always seen as ok, I remember girls laughing at me for what I wore and boys telling me I couldn’t do things with them because I was a girl. This definitely affected me as a child growing up, feeling like I had to be one kind of thing and fit into…

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    The purpose of my research paper is to examine the evolution of female education in America during the 19th century. In my understanding that this is a broad topic, I want to focus on the basic educational opportunities awarded to daughters of wealthy and middle class white families. My paper will take a look at the arguments both for and against furthering female education, with a special focus on how education was marketed to appeal to a conservative idea of Republican motherhood and the…

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    Female Oppression Women, labeled as domestic servants to work solely in the home, possessed very little power up until the late 1950’s. Society placed restrictions on them simply due to their gender by limiting their self-expression and opportunities in careers and pastimes. In her short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper,” Charlotte Gilman demonstrates this sexist confinement of women through the life of an aspiring woman writer driven to insanity from societal restrictions. The narrator views…

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    It has been well documented and acknowledged that female adolescents are negativity influenced by the media. These young adolescents are being exposed to the media not only by watching television, talking to their peers, but also by using the internet, (Bosack, 2009). Many adolscents are not aware that the media has a huge impact on distorting ones body image and self esteem. When one is discouraged by their body image and low self esteem, it allows other symptomatology to emerge such as…

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