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    Sex and Gender

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    Foundation Course 1 Human Rights‚ Gender & Environment GENDER Nivedita Menon∗ One of the key contributions of feminist theory is the making of a distinction between "sex" and "gender"‚ a distinction that has subsequently been developed differently by different strands of feminist thought. We begin with the basic distinction that is made‚ and its significance. A brief discussion follows on how the rigid male /female opposition is specific to modernity and to western cultures. We then look at four

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    Gender and Translation

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    Gender and Translation Accuracy Salar Manafi Anari[1] (Professor‚ Allameh Tabataba ’i University) Maliheh Ghodrati[2] (M.A. Graudate from Science and Research Campus‚ Islamic Azad University) Abstract The aim of this study was to identify the role of the gender of the translator on the accuracy of the translation‚ and to determine whether there is any difference between the translations done by female and male translators in terms of translation accuracy. Two English novels and

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    Abstract Stereotypes are a common phenomenon in all aspects of life. Specifically‚ stereotypes of gender in the workplace are quite common; whether they are that women are too sensitive or are too stringent with rules. Previous research prior to a study show that women are not given as many managerial positions because they have been proven to be less efficient and assertive than men. In a recent study conducted all over Rhode Island shows that most participants have experienced a female supervisor

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    Gender and Automobiles In today’s society‚ gender is one of the most significant ways in which we symbolize ourselves into either masculinity or femininity. This allows every individual to create themselves into who they desire to be recognized as to the general public/society. There are thousands of products out in the market that are targeted towards certain groups in an attempt to sell them an idea‚ status symbol or dream. Automobiles is a great example of a product that is available to men and

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    Gender Essay

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    taught typical gender-based knowledge. Knowledge that is usually composed of stereotypical‚ and sexist beliefs. Beliefs like‚ men don’t cry‚ men are supposed to protect females‚ and men are supposed to be both the provider and leaders of their families. With beliefs and thoughts such as these being imposed into the minds of little boys everywhere‚ there’s no wonder why‚ although different in their own individual ways‚ generation after generation of men still subconsciously follow these gender-based guidelines

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    Gender Imbalance

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    If such a large gender imbalance continues‚ effects on Asian society will include having a bad economy‚ a slower birthrate and many detrimental psychological effects especially on Asian men. Firstly‚ there will be a bad economy if the trend of a large gender imbalance whereby there are many woman short‚ continues. This is due to two main reasons. Men will very likely subject to frustration based on the fact that they have no one to release any sexual pleasure on‚ hence many stay bachelors‚ despite

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    Gender Discrimination

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    Nadine Ginena Mr.Pelidis Advisory 9 Oct. 31‚ 2014 Gender Discrimination in Developing Countries Although we live in the 21st century gender discrimination still remains. Despite the fact that international laws have granted men and women equal rights‚ in some parts of the world there is discriminatory attitude towards men and women‚ which affects their lives on a daily basis. Since women are mostly affected by discrimination‚ I will try to cover as many different types as possible. First of all

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    Gender and Education

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    Gender Project In this essay I am going to be talking about the ways in which gender stereotypes are reinforced through education. I am also going to assess the reasons why males and females choose different subjects. For example boys prefer to take more practical subjects such as maths‚ physics computing and ICT whereas girls prefer to take art subjects such as English and Humanities. Research has shown that there is a significant difference between males and females taking certain subjects‚ and

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    Gender Policing

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    The topic my group did was gender policing and violence against gay men. I feel like this is an important topic‚ especially today‚ because of the ongoing changes that our society is seeing. The constant changing‚ and growing of not just gay men‚ but the LGBQT community as a whole. In today’s society‚ more and more people are coming out about being gay‚ or bisexual‚ or transgender. Unfortunately‚ the violence against these same people are also increasing. I also think that even though the violence

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    “businessman‚” and “weatherman” seem to be five of the most commonly used ones‚ from my personal experience. The meanings of these words‚ and especially the masculine qualities they imply‚ such as strength‚ bravery‚ dominance‚ and intelligence‚ describe gender stereotypes in past societies. However‚ the emergence

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