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    Education and Social Issues –Females In Jamaica Education is important for everyone‚ but it is especially significant for girls and women. This is true not only because education is an entry point to other opportunities‚ but also because the educational achievements of women can have ripple effects within the family and across generations. Investing in girls ’ education is one of the most effective ways to reduce poverty and girl’s results are principally high dividends. In Jamaica I think/ believe

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    Employment inequality on female university students Nowadays‚ female university students are a higher level of women’s knowledge groups. The number of female students multiplied year by year‚ from 36. 7% to 44%. However‚ more and more university graduates complain that graduation does not equate to employment and many female college graduates find it very hard to find a satisfying position. There are many limits for female university students on jobs. According to the statistics‚ I think there are

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    Model of Argument Pregnant teenage females should be allowed to attend school When a teenage female becomes pregnant her life becomes an unimaginable burden‚ especially if she is a student. Whether it is caused from shame and bullying‚ or by the decisions of authorities‚ she is forced to withdraw from school. The pregnant teenage female then worries how she will care for her child. Pregnant teenage females should be allowed to attend school for the sake of the female and her unborn child. Firstly‚ everyone

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    Professor Walkes English 119 May 29th‚ 2013 The Advantages of a Female Prime Minister in The Bahamas. Imagine The Bahamas‚ landscaped with over 700 hundred breathtakingly picture- perfect islands governed‚ lead by a female prime minister. Yes‚ a smart‚ confident‚ strong‚ yet passionate‚ sensitive soul who is leading this chain of islands forward‚ upward‚ onward‚ and with Bahamians‚ together. In the past‚ The Bahamas and from a global perspective‚ the male was always portrayed as the more

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    Concept Essay: Eating disorders in female athletes October 22‚ 2014 Eating Disorders in Female Athletes During the past thirty years‚ there has been a substantial growth in women’s participation in sports due to the average female wanting to look a certain way. In these thirty years‚ many female athletes have struggled with eating disorders. These athletes are trying to fit the “norm.” Society creates the image that women should be thin and small. In recent studies‚ female athletes struggle with anorexia

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    picture is not so rosy; it is rather a dark‚ especially when it comes to how we treat the fairer sex. The status of females in India aptly symbolizes India’s status of being a developing nation – miles away from becoming a developed state. Of course‚ India deserves to be in this list because here‚ in this 21st century‚ the girl child continues to be murdered before she is born. Female foeticide is still prevalent in the Indian society‚ in fact‚ it has been a practice for hundreds of years. Narrow-minded

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    Relationships: Are Males and Females Actually Different? BACKGROUND Relationships can be difficult. We can all say we’ve argued with a significant other one time or another. During arguments‚ we just can’t see the others point of view. We’ll go to our friends and family for advice and usually people of the same sex can see your point of view. Why is that? We all assume that males and females are different because they are ‘opposite’ sexes. When we someone as male or female we think a lot about them

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    lead Aboriginal youth to become involved in crime‚ Stoneman and Artz seek to demonstrate how young female offenders are treated more harshly than their male counterparts once a part of the youth justice system due to “moral panic” (pg. 173). The common‚ unsubstantiated fear remains that girls are committing more crimes and acts of violence (193). Statistics Canada (2012) reports that in reality‚ female youth account for just 3 percent of all criminal court cases (pg. 174). Social research offers many

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    Anthony Ramirez John Albert English 101 11 January 2016 Analysis of “Clothing the Young Female Body” Today’s cultural standards play a major role in how people see us‚ especially in young female teens. Two women‚ authors Pamela Abbott and Francesca Sapsford wrote‚ “Clothing the Young Female Body” and argue that the fashion industry and the media are imperative to how a young female chooses their clothes. Abbott and Sapsford Begin their argument by first giving reader’s examples of where young teens

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    b. Women are more emotional and tend to speak in dialogue. ii. Women tend to be more emotionally involved with communicating and feel that the whole picture and different solutions are important. 2. The differences in male and female communication in social settings c. How women build and maintain relationships iii. Women tend to focus on making connections 1. Secrets 2. Relating experiences 3. Discussing options

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