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    when gender stereotypes are disconfirmed (Merluzzi & Phillips, 2014). Rudman (1998) describes the backlash effect, which occurs when females perceived competence increases while likability (warmness) decreases. So, when a woman is successful in a male dominant role, her perceived competence goes up but as a consequence her perceived niceness (hireability) goes down (Rudman, Glick 1999). In this case, backlash is defined as the social and economic consequences that are experienced when gender…

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    Gender and Gender Equality 1) Definitions: • Gender: masculine or feminine (Dictonary.com, 2014) • Sexism: The belief that one sex is naturally superior to another and should be in power of most important areas of economic matters. (world health organization, 2014) (Encyclopedia, 2014) • Gender Stereotyping: These are bias and exaggerated images of men and women which are used repeatedly in everyday life. They are found commonly in the media because of society’s image of men and women…

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    Some people just want to ignore reality and ignore the fact that patriarchy is a political authoritative system that is most life threatening. Especially those, the patriarchal system assaults that the male body is superior to everything and those females are endowed with the power and right to rule over them. The human society in the Middle East organizes itself by labeling men as the superior race and women as the inferior race. When the society labels men and women that way, they themselves…

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    being hot,” I hate to break it to you, but women don’t care about or need recognition from slimy men, or even men of the non-slimy variety. Sure, we take pride in our clothes, makeup, workout routines, etc. – but we don’t do those things solely for male attention. Catcalling dates back to as far as 200 B.C. though it was more commonly known as the “wolf whistle.” The term, which carries a predatory connotation,…

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    characteristics of these individuals are a blend of normal male and female features. From a psychological perspective, androgyny refers to persons with strong personality traits associated with both sexes, combining toughness and gentleness, assertiveness and nurturing behavior, as called for by the situation (Encyclopædia Britannica, 2014). The objective of this paper is to clarify what Androgyny is discuss its influences and benefits on both male and female and demonstrates this by the use…

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    Products are created with the purpose of innovating our daily lifestyle. Advertisements are tools in attracting consumers to help fund and profit these innovative ideas. In the November, 2016 issued magazine, “Life&Style,” there is an ad for a product called: “Hydroxycut.” This magazine has an audience of everyday people that are looking into celebrity gossip. A perfect place for millennials to relate on the problems with celebrities. The ad for the weight loss product, Hydroxycut, displays a…

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    the courts viewing males as aggressors or being able…

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    adverse effects on the reproductive systems of many vertebrates, which includes humans (Hayes et al, 2010). According to Hayes et al’s research (2010), 10% of male African clawed frogs that were induced with 2.5 ppb of Atrazine became females. These feminized African clawed frogs were able to become pregnant, but all of their offsprings were male because the original…

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    For instance, with men, younger and less-experienced males are encouraged to run for office and are judged on their potential. In comparison, only women who have an extensive party experience and a strong background are accepted party candidates. Evidently, there is a higher standard set for women than there is for males. Similarly, women also see bias within political parties by being chosen as a candidate only for unwinnable contests…

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    and better teaching strategies that cater for all student. This essay will focus on the implications of gender differences in the classroom and how teachers can approach the differences in educational achievements, behaviours and expectations amongst male and female students to construct positive gender images. This essay summarises the main concerns of gender inequality in the past and how it has shaped today 's attitude towards equal opportunity for both sexes. It also discusses…

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