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    Social Differences

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    created an algorithm that is able to identify whether a piece of text was written by a male or female. The algorithm is surprisingly very accurate, and is more often correct than incorrect; furthermore, it uses keywords to be able to identify the gender. Paul Roberts’ article “Speech Communities” is an in depth explanation of how a child develops their speech patterns. While in the early years of development, the child receives most of…

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    Girl Codes In Society

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    ever they wanted to live it of course without doing anything illegal. If you are a girl or a boy this society has establish certain codes and rules according to ones gender. Also, society thinks they have a say on the relationships between males and females. Also, guess what this society also thinks that they can decide on what one’s gender identity should be. Why can’t one decide what on things they want to wear, what they want to work as, and be in love with who they want to be in love with.…

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    Gender Inequality In Society

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    Gender and race inequality have been prevalent in society for many years. Both issues have been explored by numerous sociologists who have tried to find an explanation for these problems. More than one explanation has been procured, and no one explanation is able to fully embrace the entirety of the issue. One of the most popular, and sometimes slightly controversial, approaches that has been used to investigate the roots of the problem was introduced by Karl Marx during the mid-to-late 19th…

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    Media is one of the biggest influences we have in society today and their constant mistreatment of women is one of the biggest issues of today. Media defined by Webster’s dictionary as “the main means of mass communication (especially television, music, radio, newspapers, and the Internet) regarded collectively”. The media is the largest method that for people to receive information about the outside world and the constant barding and discrimination only becomes obvious once people step outside…

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    to be more lucrative, the company will put more money into it. Discrimination, again, is not the issue here. You always hear feminists, among many things, complaining about these petty things such as manspreading, the fore mentioned wage gap and gender shaming. But to be honest, out of all feminist arguments, objectification and domestic violence are the only ones people should take seriously. But the rest of them simply do not stand…

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    Transgender bathroom policies are a current issue not only in schools, but in the entire United States today. The question still remains: Should transgender individuals be able to use the restroom which correlates to which gender they identify with and if not, is it discriminatory to prevent this practice (Steinmetz, 1)? For years, bathrooms have been a civil rights battleground for minorities, women, and handicapped workers alike. Due to the nature of a public bathroom, it…

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    Much of contemporary society has focused on the gender of who makes the better leader, in 2014, less than a 1/3 of women held the Chief executive occupation (283 women, 795 men), and this goes the same with other top leadership occupations (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014). Even when women do hold some of the top jobs and have the title of manager, evidence shows that women and men do not hold the same responsibilities, which still makes society unequal (Reskin & Ross, 1992). It is thought that…

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    Femininity and Masculinity refers to the way persons identify themselves in society. Society is broken down into two genders, women or man. Each gender identity has different traits in which comes along with being either feminine or masculine. For example, in society, man are seen as dominant, hard working, and brave, while women are seen as, sweet, innocent and kind hearted. But because these are social definitions, therefore are not actually concrete definitions, it is possible for females to…

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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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    As the school bell rings at 3:00 p.m. to signal the end of the day and the afternoon prayer closes, 1,000 students rapidly flood the hallways to squeeze out the doors for the parking lot, head to the locker room for a sport’s practice, or even buy a snack from the school concession stand. A bystander might notice an abnormal sight through the sea of multi-colored shirts and preppy clothing. The students are all young men. This is Rockhurst High School— a college-preparatory school that…

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