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    Sex Discrimination

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    Act of 1963 is a United States federal law put in place to have men and women get paid equally not taking into consideration what the person gender is. To name a few of what both employees of the different sex will have equal will be bonuses, vacation, and holiday pay, salary and other benefits. John F. Kennedy is the president to sign off on this law on June 10, 1963. In 1943, men started to fear women getting paid less than they were. Men thought since women got paid less that they would…

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    Rights of Women, was one of the first feminist philosophical works. The theme of this passage, excerpted from the reading, is she wants men and women to have equal rights and opportunities, especially when it comes to education. She argues the entire time in her writing that men and women are equal human beings and women need to be treated in the same way as men with respect to many domains in life. One of Wollstonecraft’s arguments was aimed at convincing women to acquire strength in their…

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    The Purity Myth is described by Jennifer Valenti throughout her novel as the socially created construct that surrounds women based on the premise that in the 21st century a women’s worth is determined by whether or not she is sexually active. A women who is sexually active may feel a loss of worth a this Purity Myth, given that they are consistently bombarded by the fact that being a virgin makes you pure and desirable, but by being sexually active before marriage somehow reduces her worth and…

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    On the night of February 19, 1987, a supposed traumatic event had taken place on the University of New Hampshire. Sara, a female freshman at the time, was supposedly sexually assaulted at a party by three men. A large focus of the case was whether Sara gave sexual consent or not. From the information in “Dangerous Parties” by Paul Keegan, I believe consent was given, but to come to that conclusion multiple aspects of society and the party must be analyzed. First, in the Dangerous Parties…

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    Middle-aged white men are the apex of American society. They have the majority of the privilege in this country and are extremely entitled. As a result, they are responsible for most decisions in America because white men are extremely relatable and they understand the perspectives of all Americans. To be specific, apparently men know more about women’s reproductive issues than women do, which is why they are responsible for making decisions regarding women’s health. It is calculated that every…

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    Society Of Contradiction

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    much some of us criticize a group of people just based on the actions of very few. For example, some people in America believe that all Muslims are terrorist based on the actions of extremist groups such as ISIS and Al Qaeda. As a Muslim myself, I have been criticized and labeled as a terrorist or other hurtful comments based on my beliefs. Often times, we are mocked just on what we grew up thinking is right. People make assumptions all the time about us based on our name, skin color, and…

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    equality of the sexes. In Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow, he tries to paint a vivid depiction of women and their sexuality and how it changes paralleling the suffrage movement of the time; however, the images of sex and language used towards women show their status as sex objects in the eyes of men, which contrasts their supposed gain of rights and status in society during the era. Through the use…

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    I read the book titled “She Comes First” which was published in 2004 by Ian Kerner, who is a sex therapist. In his book, Kerner discusses about how to pleasure a woman, mainly through oral sex. He gives the readers helpful tips and advice on how to fulfill a woman’s sexual needs and also talks about how the clitoris is so important to the success of the female orgasm. This informational book is split up into three parts with each part on a different focus. The book is very educational and will…

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    Gender In Children

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    Since the beginning of time, there have been separate ideas about how men and women should act. These specific gender roles have been taught to the children which they carry with them throughout some of the most influential times in their lives especially in college. This is the first time young adults get to experience freedom in a sense that they are not under their parent’s constant supervision. Those college kids then take what they learned from their parents and combine it with what is…

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    Mr Harvey Summary

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    As Harvey’s book progresses, he begins to elaborate on how to seal the deal in a relationship. These suggestions include: the make or break questions that need to be asked to determine true compatibility and how long a couple should wait to have sex. Many couples go through the phase of determining “what are we?” The “defining the relationship” talk is one conversation that can easily make or break a relationship if a couple is not on the same page. Harvey is clear by stating that, “[a woman’s]…

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