Sexual harassment in education

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    This is something that white people are born with and do not realize they have. A lot of people who are white do not realize the power they can have for just being white, there are a lot of benefits that come with it like when it comes to jobs, education, government and just being out everyday. White privilege has been looked over by theoreticians, and they educate themselves on “whiteness” looking to start the construction and principled suggestions of “whiteness.” There is often a overlap…

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    Sexual Assault in Colleges Sexual assault is a major issue throughout college and university campuses all over the United States of America. The Department of Justice, as of April 1, 2016, defines sexual assault as, “any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent.” Post secondary education systems in today 's society lack the correct procedures to battle sexual assault incidents on their campuses because the universities do not provide the correct opportunities…

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    In a recent study, 73 percent of LGBTQ students felt unsafe in at least one place in school, compared to the 43 percent of heterosexual students2. The fact that some people cannot go to school and feel safe because of their sexual orientation is an obvious problem. At the beginning of this novel Haskell and Branch mention that students in the early grades have already complied an understanding or misunderstanding of what it means to be queer in a heterosexist society3. Having…

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    Transgender Bathrooms: Discriminatory Practice or Necessary Protection? One current issue that the school and district overall is presently facing is the usage of public facilities in school for transgender students. Currently, this issue has received a lot of attention in the media after North Carolina legislation banned individuals from using public bathrooms that do not correspond to their biological sex. As this issue gains more public attention, current school district officials feel…

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    thing not just a person that would satisfy men’s sexual needs. Introduction All around the world, genders are discriminated by other genders. These discriminations caused women to be treated unequally. Women are being used as sex material, categorized and treated differently. Thus, the researcher believes that women can do many things and they can be a person that people will look as a precious thing not just a person that would satisfy men’s sexual needs. To prove this point, the researcher…

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    Approximately 98% of females throughout the world are being kidnapped from their homes, and are carried to other countries for the purpose of “Human Trafficking”. This crime is considered an illegal trade and a serious violation of human rights. Yet thousands of females are trafficked each year, and are used for the purpose of forced labour, organ trade or used for prostitution. At most times, both the supply and demand sides of the trade of individuals are fed by “gendered” vulnerabilities to…

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    Traditions are a massive factor in keeping girls away from receiving an education, especially if there is the opportunity for one. Sons are the ones to take care of their family, and to provide for their mother if the father leaves the picture. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide daughters with equal or more education than sons because their existence is a burden, if anything (CITATION). Instead, a girl’s role lies in the work to be done at home, as she helps her mother tend to the rest of…

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    Why are child victims of sexual abuse at greater risk of HIV/AIDS than adults? Statics’ have showed that across the world with the custom of young children, especially girls under the age of 15 and being sexually active with older partners could be subjected to HIV or sexual violence. It is known fact that with the lower of age of first time sec can lead to a higher the lifetime of contracting HIV infection. Although it is also said that women who have HIV and gives vaginal birth can pass on to…

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    After the first season of A Different World, the spin-off series from The Cosby Show, writers and produces made much needed changes to the sitcom in order to accurately represent black college life. It was after those changes in the characters and actual dialogue of the show that made the series the first of its kind and largely successful. Herman Gray poses these two questions, “why the show should be characterized as exemplary, even distinctive, for its representation of diversity and…

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    It informs us on stalking, domestic violence, child abuse and neglect and elder abuse. The chapter also expresses about rape and sexual assault, sexual harassment and informed decision-making. Comparing our Alexander chapter to chapter 24 in Our Bodies, Ourselves book, OBOS explains a lot more. Within this chapter goes more into detail about sexual abuse of children and adolescents, rape and understanding violence against women. Some points in this chapter that are addresses that aren’t…

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