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    birthing feminism. Women still had very few rights and limited education opportunities. At this time women were not allowed to attend very many colleges. Many women were still owned by slave owners and controlled by their husbands at this times. In 1920 the 20th Amendment finally gave women the right to vote. Women have faced many adversities involving the fight for civil rights. From earning less than men, to the sexual harassment that takes place every day at work. We have made some…

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    of the students feel safe, and are free from sexual violence happening to them. To that end, the college has hired Group 3 Consulting to review current Title IX policies at the college, review the strengths and weaknesses of those policies, recommend further action, and to assist in planning and implementing those actions. The first step of that process will be to introduce you to the Title IX law and the components of that law that deals with sexual violence. This step will also cover the role…

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    Respect for Others or Harassment, Bullying And Victimisation Policy ` Juatco Law Offices strictly does not tolerate any form of harassment, bullying and/or victimisation. An employee who has committed any of the following acts shall be terminated. Harassment Sexual Harassment can be physical conduct ranging from the invasion of personal space and/or inappropriate touching to serious assault. It can include questions or remarks about a person’s sex life, comments or ridicule about appearance or…

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    Title IX is a federal law created in 1972 that prohibits sexual discrimination in education and school athletics. Sexual discrimination in education can be interpreted as females not receiving equal scholarship opportunities as males, as well as women’s programs or men’s programs getting less funding so that the other gender’s programs may gain. The main reason that Title was created was to prevent sexual discrimination in places of education. Although some believe Title IX has its flaws and…

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    and examine the impact that bullying has on an athlete’s development. However, when it comes to the legal aspect of bullying, most states do not have any laws protecting individuals from being bullied. In fact, bullying is considered a form of harassment and actually goes hand in hand with anti-discrimination and equal opportunity laws. Although many may think that bullying in sport is an easily avoidable issue, severe cases can be taken to court and examined under the law. Bullying The impact…

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    They are accused of sexual misconduct and the accusations lead to their reputation being no longer existent. The movement itself goes far back into the past but it all started with a movie producer, Harvey Weinstein as he was accused of sexual abuse. This was the spark that started it all. #MeToo is trending on Twitter and the stories are being shared widely on Facebook. The women are using social media as a source to detail their horrifying encounters to sexual harassment and assaults. The…

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    working for the bank. Vinson who felt scared that she would lose her job would allow Taylor to make sexual advancements on her in order for her to keep her job. When the case reached the United States Supreme Court, there was a 9-0 ruling. All of the justices agreed that this was a type of sexual harassment and it should not be allowed in the work place. Justice William affirmed that sexual harassments under Title VII can include a hostile work environment where there has been a tangible loss of…

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    METHDOLOGY: Despite so many advancements in the world related to food, medicine, education and many more to ease humans in every walk of life, the very basic and naïve psychology remains the same and so does human behavior. The rate of harassment and bullying at workplace is increasing day by day which is very shocking. Many reported cases of bullying and harassment that come in our sight have one thing in common, the reasons why victims are bullied? Typical examples of bullying at workplace…

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    Student’s should stop bullying their peers because it can get you in a lot of trouble. It can you can get lock up for bully people and it can get you kick out of school. Also, there are many negative effects on students who get bullied like depression and even worse, suicide. Therefore, schools should have serious consequences and policies in place in order to end bullying. According to www.stopbullying.gov, Bullying is defined as unwanted…

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    receiving seven percent of the profit, while her male co-stars get nine percent. The fact that she didn’t even knew about it was rather appalling. Women in today 's modern society are facing inequality at their jobs. Precisely like unequal pay, sexual harassment, and terrible maternity leaves. They work the same job and get paid incredibly less than their male co-workers. Although it may take years, women deserve to have full equal rights as men. The first feminist movement was primarily…

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