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    Exercise And Schoolwork

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    in your schoolwork or if its just another theory. The experiment conducted was based off a random group of thirty-nine people who anonymously took the survey from a link on Facebook. The participants were asked basic question such as their age, sex (gender), amount of exercise in a week, average mental performance,…

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    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission defines Sex Discrimination; involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) unfavorably because of that person sex/ gender. (EEOC, 2015). Most people apply for a job they feel that they are suitable for or have experience in, Most of the time when sex discrimination play a part in the work place; it based on that fact that two individuals doing the same job, but one getting paid a lot more. Majority of time this take place when the employees are…

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    The workforce varies in gender composition based on occupation. This is due to the fact that there are a variety of factors that can drive an individual to select a certain occupation. In male and female dominated occupations the salaries differ which relates to the concept of occupational segregation based on gender. This all becomes evident when looking at a male dominated profession, such as mechanical engineering with only 8.8% women, a female dominated profession, such as preschool teachers…

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    What behaviors are considered feminine and what traits are considered masculine? Being either male or female in today’s society begins with the classification of gender depending on the sexual organs each human is born with. Judith Lorber talks about what it means to “do gender” in “Night to His Day”: The Social Construction of Gender. When men act “manly” and when women do things in what is considered to be “girly” this is known as “doing gender”. To begin with, everyone is born with a name…

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    down her back with large curls tousled. Her head is tilted up slight to the right with a seductive look. Kilbourne speaks about when women in ads are half dressed, they symbolize sex or the willing to. The way she is looking with her hair and her sheet it makes it appear as if she has just gotten out of bed from having sex. On the bottom left corner of the ad is the words Euphoria Calvin Klein. These words are in bold write letters to draw your attention to the name of the product. Next to those…

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    Goffman, as we are born into a certain sex, not gender. Goffman determines that finding our gender is rather a journey and process that we learn through discovering ourselves and our understandings of what is “appropriate” to us. Furthermore, society limits some of these ideas because it restricts what “rules” are acceptable and also restricts the image of how to perceive the identities and genders of people. However, people have to separate the meanings of sex and gender in order for these…

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    Girls Check Their Phones

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    Group 1 of all females checked their phones about once every two minutes per person. Alternatively, each girl checked their phones about two and three quarters times in five minutes. This group had four girls. This group had a tendency of prolonged phone use. About half of the phone uses were longer than thirty seconds at a time. Also this group often included their phone uses to the other members of the group; for example, a girl would show the others a picture she found on Instagram or tell…

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    Women who came as indentured servants were usually teenagers. Their lives were similar to a slave however the servant’s service came to an end. They had to obey their owners, and had harsh living conditions. They were treated harshly, received poor quality food, and were separated from their family. In Americans Working Women, it tells us that the indentured servants resisted in the quote “indentured servants had one primary path of resistance open to them: passive resistance, trying to do as…

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    Gender Wage Gap Essay

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    A study by Andrew M. Gill and Duane E. Leigh (2000), seeks to determine if the individual category of two-year community college contributes to the gender wage-gap. They collected data from National Longitudinal Study of Youth and compared the change in the wage-gap between 1985 and 1990 with that of the period between 1989 and 1994. Using a decomposition strategy, Gill and Leigh (2000) manage to divide their data into observable effects and unobservable effects on the wage-gap. In the beginning…

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    Tda 3.3 Safeguarding Essay

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    3.3 Safeguarding The consideration of male practitioners working with EYFS/ Primary sector age group may raise safeguarding issues as research has shown over 50% of male practitioners are worried about others views and the peer pressure when working with children under five, voicing concerns about potential allegations being made, for instance: when changing a child’s nappy, a view not upheld when a father has a child (Baker, 2012b), so why in the case of childcare is this seen negatively?…

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