2)Prejudice an unjustified or incorrect attitude towards an individual based solely on the individual's membership of a social group. An example is a person May hold prejudiced views towards a certain race or gender. Discrimination is the behavior or actions, usually negative towards an individual or group of people on the basis of sex, race, and social class. Prejudice is the thoughts and attitude a person holds towards a group of people, while discrimination is the actions against a group. Prejudice is pre-judging someone before you know them. While discrimination is putting prejudice into practice, for instance, denying someone a job or living accommodation. When being prejudice we just have feelings and attitudes about …show more content…
Whereas women who enter traditionally male occupations may be seen as tokens, men who move out of sex-typical jobs are likely to be advantaged one of the differences, between the sexes is the pay differential. From the book, it says that a national study released in 2013 found that among full-time, year-round registered nurses, females earn 7 percent less on average than their male counterparts. Even when specializations are considered, pay differences remain; they are even greater among the highest paid nurses, such as a nurse anaesthetizes. The glass escalator effect describes the differences in upward advancement between men and women in the work place particularly those workplaces that are female dominated. There are hidden advantages that men experience in female dominated work environments which put them in the position to rise to higher levels because of their gender. In female-dominated work places such as nursing and education, the number of opportunities for women is generally increased. The glass escalator affect occurs, men still tend to rise to higher levels than women and do so by hidden advantages. A few examples that women who take charge would be viewed as aggressive as opposed to assertive in the professional workplace. Another example would be a man trying to get hired as a teacher who works with young children because it is typically a females job; men taking …show more content…
Families had found many reason why it is better for them or better than the school they would go to. Same parents have been pushed to homeschool due to poor academic quality, peer pressure, and school violence. I believe school violence has become a big one with everything going on right now. For immigrants home schooling is a way for family’s to ease their children into the way of life in the U.S.A. There are many sides to if the homeschooling is better or is public schools better. Some has to do if it is better for your child or not. Child with ADD, ADHD, or LD homeschool could really help with learning. Child that have these disables usually need a quite places to learn and slower groups help them. Homeschooling can give the children both of these where public schools can but they can’t 100% of the time. None supports of homeschooling believe that homeschool children are isolated from the larger community, they loe an important chance to improve their socialization skills. But supports of homeschools state that children benefit from contact from others ages besides their own. Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, 10 states require no notification that children will be homeschooled, and another 14 require notification only. Other states may require parents to submit their children’s curricula or test scores for professional evaluation. Religion can make people want to homeschool their children. Parents can keep the