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    The Patriarchy System

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    financial burdens, child raising, and employment ventures. Additionally, the new generation of American society has other factors that play roles in the patriarchy system. Such as the right to abort a child before birth if a women chooses to, gender inequality, propaganda manipulation of society status, and middle class education growth within the women community. According to Richards, “Contemporary moral arguments for…

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    In my essay, I want to address the fact on why women still continue to earn less than men do?Women’s rights have always been a major subject of discussion over the last 100 years or more in society. Women have always had less advantages or wages in every culture, due to the fact that they simply are viewed “less than” a man, or society as a whole, but what most people don’t realize, is that they make up our society as well. Before writing this essay, I analyzed how women are treated on a day to…

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    structure and repetition. Atticus’ closing argument in To Kill a Mockingbird encompasses the idea of prejudice and inequality under the law when Tom Robinson, a Negro, is accused of raping a white woman and will be convicted simply because he is black. Martin Luther King’s Detroit- I Have a Dream speech highlights the hope for a society without discrimination and inequality. The idea of inequality is highlighted with the use rhetorical devices…

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    Yes, I Do Work Like a Girl: A Real Issue of Gender Inequality in the Workplace Despite the recent debate over pay equality, the question simply boils down to: do women deserve to make significantly less than men do? Growing up in a educationally disadvantaged community I had always held the view that women didn’t hold management positions, however since enrolled in college my views have significantly changed. Many traditional cultures, including America, teach that men should lead in families,…

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    In town of Akron, Ohio in the year 1851, Sojourner Truth gave a moving speech in front of the Women’s Convention. In the speech, Sojourner Truth voices her thoughts on the discrimination of women, especially as a black woman. Throughout the story, Sojourner Truth uses personal experiences and allusion to convey her message. Her speech makes a strong connection to the audience to show that racism and sexism is happening everywhere, though men are denying it. In the speech, Sojourner Truth…

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    Fuller successfully argues that inequality between genders in unreasonable through her use of logic in the support of her arguments. Fuller persuasively argues that it has been proven for many years by other cultures that women can work well in places outside the home. Fuller argues, “The…

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    When comparing countries that utilize a Liberal Market Economy and countries that use a Coordinated Market Economy, it is clear that each type has its own advantages, but the advantages are not equal in magnitude. Coordinated Market Economies provide more equality for workers and ensure that everyone’s voice matters when discussing important decisions. Conversely, Liberal Market Economies are less equal and tend to benefit less people. Many believe this to be a result of political structure.…

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    For example, gender and the inequalities faced by individuals who were breaking the gender “norm” was clearly something unjust. Although these injustices were known, it was not until I moved to Austin that I truly became aware of these inequalities because I met people who faced these situations in their daily lives. Seeing how this affected those around me saddened me. It once again revealed…

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    The case of British Columbia (Public Service Employee Relations Commission) v. BCGSEU is a case that demonstrates both, inequity and inequality. Several factors in reaching the decision have to be assessed in order to identify inequity and inequality. The first factor was stated in British Columbia (Public Service Employee Relations Commission) v. BCGSEU (1999) that “First, the employer must show that it adopted the standard for a purpose rationally connected to the performance of the job.”…

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    Education is one of the places where racial inequality do happen. Since ages, education has been one of the fields where racial and ethnic minorities do struggle for equal access to quality schooling. According to Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development, “On average, Asians and Whites have the highest probability of graduation at each of education, followed by blacks.” This means that racial and ethnic inequality in American education system has transcend into the occupational…

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