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    “we live in a man’s world”. In today`s society men are the dominate species and they are considered to be “breadwinners” whereas females are expected to be the caregivers. This is a similar dominated ideology that China practices. “China`s one child policy is based on the principle that it is easier to modernize a smaller group…the fewer people there are, the more resources there will be” (Fong 2004). However the one child policy has caused China to have a gender imbalanced society with hundreds…

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    Being a sex slave means that they are forced to have sex with multiple men and women. ”Adult women make up the largest group of sex trafficking victims, followed by girl children” (Soroptimist, 2012). Forced labor is “A situation in which victims are forced to work against their own will, under the threat of violence or…

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    Duvall. "Employment Discrimination." Mercer Law Review, vol. 66, no. 4, Summer2015, pp. 927-949. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=109268259&site=ehost-live. The thesis is to point out the discrimination that people have faced at their work places. The main point of the article is employment discrimination, it focuses on cases that the U.S. has worked on and points out the discrimination in each of them. “The number of these decisions again raises the question of…

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    of femininity have to be…

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    successful men and it invokes thoughts of being in control. Why do we almost exclusively think of men when it comes to dominance? Men, historically have been the movers and shakers of society. They where the hunters, the village leaders, and now they are presidents and company commanders, although there are women in control it continues to be heavily male dominated. We as a society see men as stronger and as more capable than women and we see women as men’s lesser half. We expect men to be tough…

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    In today’s society sex is becoming more noticed and a part of the Western culture. Sex is being seen in different ways and many debates have arisen. Within Lerum and Dworkin's report sex is defined by Wendy Chapkis as ‘‘sex as a terrain of struggle, not afixed field of gender and power relations (p. 252).” Sex defined in this was focuses on how woman and men are fighting over who has the power in a sense. The “sexualization of culture” is a big topic within those debates. But what does it mean?…

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    roles. Although this does depend and vary from country to country, because different people have different views and ways of life. Throughout I will state why women are constrained in modern society and give only factual information to back-up my reasoning’s. Starting off in today’s society around the globe women are much more ridiculed than men are. They are put down often, because men still in a way have a bias mentality toward women.…

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    The Bluest Eye, Sex, Race, Gender, and Pecola Sex is an integral part of the human experience, and each community approaches sex in a way that reflect its culture and perceptions. In the Bluest Eyes, one can derive many observations about the social and cultural values of the community at hand by evaluating characters’ sexuality, sexual experiences, and their perception towards it. Sex in the Bluest Eye is shameful, humiliating, and oppressive, exposing a culture of racial oppression, gender…

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    When the topic of childbearing is presented, women are the ones who have the biggest decision to make. “‘ Surely, if there is any personal question which an individual has a right to decide, the woman should have a voice in the matter of childbearing. She has to endure the pains, penalties and responsibilities, both before and afterward, and she can best judge of her fitness and her powers of endurance’”(Yalom 301). Men believe that women are inferior to them, therefore the decision of having…

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    pornography is that it emasculates men, degrades women, destroys marriages, and offends the Lord.” (Evert, 2008) Pornography involves exploiting the human body and viewing the body as just an object and nothing merely more than that. The Catholic Church teaches that our body should be respected because Christ bestows in each and every single one of us. We must understand the terrible reality of pornography in our culture today, so we can offer help to those who are suffering because it has…

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