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    Emma Watson Emma Watson is a feminist fighting for gender equality in the world. Emma Watson has created hope for women’s rights and education. She has created a campaign for gender equality which is something that Emma has been working on for a long time. ( find the site ) She has created many speeches that are very great. Emma also created her own education. On set of Harry Potter she wanted more time to focus on school. Also after filming a movie she was enrolled at Brown University. (International

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    Women’s Equality Speech “To bring home what men earn in 12 months‚ women have to work for more than 15 months” (Walsh). This is a statement that is describing the unfair treatment women are receiving in majority of job fields they go into. In other words‚ women “earn 72 cents for every dollar men will make” (Goodman). Although this may not seem like a lot at first glance‚ working at this rate for years long will lead women to lose tens of thousands of dollars in the long run unless it is changed

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    Freedom of Speech vs. Equality. -Arguments- Rav vs. City of St. Paul is not a case concerned with the privacy of the black family involved. The members of the CCClan shouldn’t have been in their back yard and therefore they are guilty of trespassing. However‚ there is something much more important about this case‚ something much heavier than violation of privacy. This case is about freedom of speech and whether regulating speech would ensure equality‚ or only lead towards greater discrimination

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    does affect us. It does hurt the entire world when millions of women are being oppressed every day and facing challenges that we will never see. More than that‚ women are suffering every day from not receiving the education they so desperately need. Equality is not a concept. To fix these issues‚ awareness is the first step. We need to recognize that these situations occur often in countries that aren’t the United States. There are issues beyond the United States that we refuse to recognize; literacy

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    Gender Equality SOC 100 Professor Terry Lunsford January 26‚ 2014   As a female working in a professional environment and living in a society that promotes economic‚ social and cultural rights I often find myself concerned with gender equality. Sometimes I feel that gender equality is just a myth‚ because‚ I have yet to see women promoted or granted the same salaries as their male counterparts in the workplace‚ or treated equally in society. Gender equality is the measurable equal representation

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    Education‚ Access to Higher Education‚ Employment‚ Sexual Harassment‚ Standardized Testing‚ Learning Environment and many more. Girls are discriminated against so much that Title IX may not have covered but gender equity for girls has been around for a long period of time. While gender equality has improved‚ barriers and discrimination still remain. Despite progress in recent years‚ girls continue to suffer exclusion and discrimination in the education system. According to the Women’s Sports Foundation

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    During the 1980s many people were ignorant to the fact that gender inequality still existed in an advanced nation such as Canada. Due to the technological advancements‚ and the betterment of various social services (i.e. healthcare‚ welfare‚ child care‚ etc.); the natural assumption was that women discrimination too had decreased and didn’t pose a serious enough threat in the society. However‚ the anti-feminist rage at L’école Polytechnique on December 6th‚ 1989 shattered this perception and opened

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    The Magic of Gender Equality My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is a critically acclaimed children’s animated series developed by Lauren Faust. The series is an update of Hasbro’s original 80s phenomenon. It shows themes that may seem typical on children’s programming such as moral values‚ gender equality‚ the meaning of friendship‚ teamwork‚ and helping those in need. However‚ what makes this show stand out from the rest? The show takes a different approach in children’s programming‚ using a

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    The Gender Wage Gap Christine Quinn Final Speech Presentation “ “It was we‚ the people; not we‚ the white male citizens; nor yet we‚ the male citizens; but we‚ the whole people‚ who formed the Union…. Men‚ their rights and nothing more; women‚ their rights and nothing less.”  Susan B. Anthony ” Defining the Gender Wage Gap  The gender wage gap refers to the ratio of female to male wages and is used to measure the income disparity between men and women. “Today‚ the average full-time working

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    countries that did not sign the CEDAW (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women)‚ an international bill of rights for women that sets basic standards that must be followed to promote gender equality. Sudan’s stance indicates the lack of importance of gender equality. The difference in education between boys and girls is one of the most obvious and critical inequalities in Sudan. Girls in general just learn how to read and write and some simple arithmetic and then exit school

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