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    social‚ and economic equality to men. Feminism is a collection of movements and ideologies that share a common goal: to define‚ establish‚ and achieve equal political‚ economic‚ cultural‚ personal‚ and social rights for women. This includes seeking to establish equal opportunities for women in education and employment. A feminist generally self-defines as advocating for or supporting the rights and equality of women Feminism is a multi-disciplinary approach to sex and gender equality understood through

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    All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. Man and women should be treated equally. The image of the 21st century woman is confident‚ prosperous‚ glowing with health and beauty but we cannot forget about the less fortunate women in the rest of the world. Nowadays in certain countries‚ women are still not treated equally‚ they have so many rules restricting their lives such

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    use the "race" they attach a biological meaning‚ still others use "race" as a socially constructed concept.  It is clear that even though race does not have a biological meaning‚ it does have a social meaning which has been legally constructed. I define a "race" as a vast group of people loosely bound together by historically liable‚ socially significant elements of their ancestry. Races are social products. It follows that legal institutions and practices‚ as essential components of our highly legalized

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    events‚ provide frameworks for interpretation‚ mobilise citizens with regard to various issues‚ reproduce predominant culture and society‚ and entertain (Llanos and Nina‚ 2011). As such‚ the media can be an important actor in the promotion of gender equality‚ both within the working environment (in terms of employment and promotion of female staff at all levels) and in the representation of women and men (in terms of fair gender portrayal and the use of neutral and non-gender specific language). Participation

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    What does the term marriage mean? A marriage is a relationship between two people that love each other. Many couples are desired to get married not only for the recognition of relationship from the society‚ but also the ultimate expression of love towards each other. Gay marriage however‚ is one of the most controversial issues in the modern world. For the past thousand years‚ marriage has been recognized as the social union between a man and a woman. In most cultures across the globe‚ homosexuality

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    Compare the status of woman of your state with that at the national level for the last ten years on the basis of education level‚ employment etc. Whereas the sex of an individual is a biological phenomenon‚ gender is a social construct‚ defined by societal norms that attribute different roles and values to men and women. Moreover‚ these sex-specific roles‚ rights‚ and obligations are not just different‚ they also tend to be unequal (Kishor

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    efforts of the various donors and counterparts. Chapter 5 attempts to assess results. Based on the available quantitative data‚ it constructs several indicators to measure progress in achieving three major goals. These are mainstreaming‚ gender equality and women’s empowerment. To a limited extend the donor agencies are already monitoring their mainstreaming efforts to increase women’s share of agency staff and budget‚ and have also deliberately attempted to mainstream discussion of gender issues

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    Equality and diversity is a term used in the United Kingdom to define and champion equality‚ diversity and human rights as defining values of society. It promotes equality of opportunity for all‚ giving every individual the chance to achieve their potential‚ free from prejudice and discrimination. Equality and diversity can mean different things to different people and organisations. The term equality and diversity is defined best‚ in my opinion‚ as the prevention and elimination of discrimination

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    050007737 What is ‘equality of opportunity’? “Equality of opportunity is a political ideal that is opposed to caste hierarchy but not to hierarchy per se” (Arneson) The rational behind this political ideal is that society is uneven‚ with privileges‚ standing and potential for success being heavily influenced by many different factors predetermined by birth. The political ideal places an individual in any given rung of social hierarchy as a result of their background. Equality of opportunity calls

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    3 Overview of Gender‚ education and economic development 7 2.1.4 Factors affecting gender equality in education. 8 2.1.5 Gender Equality in Education the Ethiopian Contexts 10 3. CHAPTER THREE 12 3.1 ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS 12 3.1.1 Trend of Gender equality in primary education 12 3.1.1.1 Primary completion rate 13 3.1.2 Trend of Gender equality in secondary education 14 3.1.3 Trend of gender equality in tertiary education 15 3.1.4 Over all literacy rate of females 16 3.1.5 A simple comparison

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