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    In present day gender roles are more equal and fair. Women and men of all races, and ethnicities are now getting treated more equally. Men and women in the 1980s were more likely than in the 1960s to agree that it is appropriate for wives to have their own careers, that employed women can be good mothers, that husbands should do more housework and childcare, and that wives should have an equal say in making important family decisions (Amato 58). Masculine roles are usually associated with…

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    Species formed a family with related kin but they have always lived along with both related and unrelated kin in the evolutionary history. From eusociality to primates there is a need for cooperation, form alliance, friendship, and help each other in order to survive starvation, establish a colony, and reproduction. In human and non-human species, the ancestors formed friendship/alliance even though there were some costs to them such as fighting for your friends and sharing resources. Evolved…

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    the language which influences the variation of language such as social class, sex, age, culture, ethnicity, etc. One aspect that is interesting to discuss is language variation in which caused by sex. In social life, sex is becoming a differentiation in many things, one of them is language. Sex can influence the language and being an important factor for counting language variation. Basically, man and woman…

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    the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. Human trafficking is one of the most shameful crime, it affects many of the majority women and most men. The trafficker would negotiate with a person who is willing to buy women, men, and children to use them as laborers or for sexual purposes. Not all victims are used for sex but their bodies such as their organs would get remove in order to sell drugs to dealers. Human trafficking can be seen anywhere in the world but the most is…

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    weaker sex, are paid less and why they feel worthless. Women like to be told they’re pretty but it’s much more than that. Whether they know it or not, a compliment about their personality goes much deeper than surface level. A women need to be able to be dependant and how hard is that when all men do is make them feel like they’re job is to stay at home. Without women we wouldn’t have half the army, half the home cooked meals and half the missing piece men need. A popular opinion about men…

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    Stereotypes In Nursing

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    when an occupation is skewed not only does it have unequal representation of the sexes, but it also has the impression of being appropriate for a specific sex. When society thinks nurse, it thinks female. Furthermore, when a job becomes feminized, it becomes a lower paying profession. Low salary, low social status, and the stereotypes deter men from nursing and other female-identified jobs (Sayman, 2015, p. 11). Not only are there a limited amount of men in the nursing profession, but there are…

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    Cons Of Prostitution

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    “John” seek their next target. The term “John” is referred to as the prostitute’s client. A Man who controls a prostitute is known as a “Pimp”, they have known to promise them protection for a large sum of their money. Parts of Nevada…

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    Advantages of Artistic Thinking" and "Your Brain on Fiction", Sam McNerney and Annie Murphy Paul discuss how creativity plays a role in the stimulation of the senses. Both readings come together to support the science behind words, the link between sex and creativity, and the…

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    “Sorry, It’s a boy.” Such a phrase would have caused uproar, turmoil, and boycotts, but in the 21st century, it merely elicits a tenuous reaction of uproar. This phrase was utter by one of America 's foremost feminist, and in America’s biggest event, yet millions stood around and pass it as meaningless banter. Sarah Silverman 's intentions might not be explicitly suggesting the murder of men, but it is hard to ignore this double standard. While feminist have long argued that their cause is based…

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    influences. The culture that shapes us often has negative effects on those who’s gender identity don’t fit into its’ parameters. Even for those who do fit the stereotypes created by groupthink, biological differences can be harmful to both men and women. We are all born with the genetic makeup to make us the way we are, but humanistic psychology pushes that people also have the ability to become better and to reach out maximum potential. When put in the context of gender it means people can…

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