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    them “cranks”. Sheila and Eric represent the socialists as they learnt from the inspector that we are all in a community and have equal rights. In contrast‚ Arthur Birling and Mrs Birling represent the selfish and irresponsible who do not believe in equality and do everything for their own good. Priestly cleverly chooses the younger generation to be the more responsible and idealistic as it shows promise for future generations and suggests that society is heading towards a communalistic type. There

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    Women’s Empowerment Revisited: From Individual to Collective Power among the Export Sector Workers of Bangladesh Naomi Hossain March 2012 IDS WORKING PAPER Volume 2012 No 389 2 The Poverty and Inequality research cluster‚ part of the Vulnerability and Poverty Reduction team at IDS‚ produces research on poverty‚ inequality and wellbeing. Our research challenges orthodox views on the nature of poverty‚ how poverty is understood and how policy can best accelerate poverty reduction. Our work

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    Equal opportunity education has come a long way since the founding of our country. Formal education in early America was reserved primarily for the males of elite‚ upper-class families. While great strides have been made in promoting educational equality for all Americans regardless of gender‚ race‚ religion‚ disability‚ or socioeconomic status; equity continues to be a work in progress for our country. Education for women in early America came in the form of what was seen as necessary or

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    Kelvin Sims Prof Barton Soc 121 11-28-12 Gender Inequality The U.S. Constitution underlies the two important principles of freedom and equality among all the citizens of our nation. There is no question that it took decades of fighting‚ court hearings‚ and social movements for this country to achieve the level of freedom and equality in which we have today. However‚ there is still major gender inequality that is occurring in our very own nation. It sounds crazy that gender inequality occurs

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    Introduction Discussions on gender equality in recent times have focused on steps taken towards putting women in their proper prospects. In the past‚ each sex had clearly defined roles and the issue of gender conflict never arose. The extent of gender inequality had been hidden for so long that its seriousness is now attracting international attention. Under the conditions of international human rights‚ the legal concept of gender equality is entrenched in the 1948 universal declaration

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    JOB DESCRIPTION OF A GENDER OFFICER IN AN ORGANIZATION The Gender Officer is responsible for gender mainstreaming and proactive technical support to the organization. S/he will work with all departments and partners to ensure that gender equity principles are incorporated into all policies and activities. S/he will plan‚ implement and follow up on gender-related activities and provide support to Counterpart staff‚ partners and grantees on mainstreaming gender in their programs and activities‚

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    Changing Role of Women

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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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    Aurat Foundation Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan A Scoping Study January 2011 This publication was produced as a scoping study by the Gender Equity Program (GEP) of Aurat Foundation with the financial support of United States Agency for International Development (USAID) . The study was carried out by Ms. Rubina Saigol Copy Rights Aurat Publication and Information Services Foundation Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan A Scoping Study January 2011 This publication is made possible by

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    Women want to be women‚ we just want to be treated equally. I want to state that‚ gender equality‚ historically has been predominantly addressed to women. Our society doesn’t look at the problem as their problem‚ mostly men. I wanted to reach many people around the world‚ especially women‚ who were treated unequally‚ faced violence and underestimation from the men. Many organizations are made for gender equality such as HeforShe campaign and they need my help‚ they need our help. We want to end gender

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    specialism. Although their own involvement withspecific children may be short-term‚ children’s practitioners work to develop the potential and capacities of children and young people for the longer term. Children’s practitioners are committed to equality of opportunity for all children and young people‚ and actively combat discrimination and its effects through their work. They respond positively and creatively to diversity among children and young people‚ families‚ and colleagues. Children’s practitioners

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