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    Gender In Advertising

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    and mood lighting‚ the word ’hot ’ recurs like a double-edged metaphor in the ad‚ an adjective that has no direct relationship with the product being advertised. Why? This‚ and other contemporary ads raise pertinent questions about perspectives on gender in media representations of men and women. The Bipasha Basu-John Abraham ad mentioned above for instance‚ underscores how men in Indian ads are being presented in a much more macho-dominant manner than they were before. Another ad for male underwear

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    Gender inequality

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    Is Gender Equality Still a Mirage? In today’s global society‚ it is apparent that gender inequality is still in existence in contemporary America. Helen Clark once said‚ “Any serious shift towards more sustainable societies has to include gender equality.” Societies have come a long way when it comes to women’s rights. In Countries like Sweden‚ Finland and Norway gender equality has emerged. While‚ countries in the Middle East and Asia still need to close as much as 50% of their gender gaps. Despite

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    gender roles

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    Gender Identity Do you ever imagine being born the opposite sex? I know I have days where I wish I was the opposite sex. To me being a female is a blessing and a curse‚ women were always supposed to be the home makers and men were always supposed to be the bread winners. In todays day and age I believe those roles can be swapped or even both can be "bread winners." I am definitely know I am not attending college to support someone else though I know that much! If I were born a male my life would

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    2005). However‚ in the past few decades‚ there has been gradual changes occurred in the Australian gender order (ibid.). Even though men are the dominant gender in the workforce‚ due to globalization‚ women gained more opportunity to have jobs in the workforce (Jones 1983). In addition‚ there are increasing number of women in Australian workforce after World War 2 (Broomhill and Sharp 2005). But still gender inequality has been ongoing debate in the workforce for many years (Lannin 2009). Many people

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    Gender Issues In Pay

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    Women; weak‚ irrelevant or unintelligent. But now is the time for change. Our ever changing world is evolving and we need to evolve with it. Gender should by no means determine our professions‚ pay or rankings‚ however‚ it very much does. On average‚ men in the work place earn 24% more than women which equates to $27 000 more a year. The gender pay gap is not a new issue‚ in fact it has been stuck between 14% and 18% for the past two decades. In addition‚ statistics show that women are far less

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    Gender And Transphobia

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    Ever since the first studies of race‚ gender‚ sexuality were performed‚ society has always tried to construct white‚ cisgender‚ heterosexual‚ men on top of some social hierarchy. In doing so‚ this has created a plethora of disadvantages for those lower in the totem pole of society‚ many of which still exist today. Although society has made many progressions in the relations between men and women‚ there are still some disparities‚ such as the wage gap. Some may argue that the reason women earn less

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    Gender In Trifles

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    Wright a man who was murdered. Two man accompanied by two women visit the murder scene. Both genders are able to see the murder scene in different aspects. The women are able to notice things in the house that the men are not. This causes the men to not really see what happened to the murder victim. The main theme on “Trifles” is how different women and men can be. During the play it shows how both genders can be in the same place‚ looking at the same thing but will formulate two completely different

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    Language and Gender

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    This song adopts first person narration which speaks through a mother’s personal viewpoint‚ using words like "I" and "me." It creates a more intimate perspective for the reader. Women are always the target subjects in gender studies. Through different interpretation of “you”‚ this song could reveal maternal love or a love-hate relationship between a male and a female. The song lyrics delivered a message that women have an instinct to love while the music video is saying women have a maternal

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    Butler’s "Gender Trouble‚" addresses the problems of gender distinction and the inherent flaws related to current modes of thought. Butler begins by explaining how she will question the gender hierarchy. She notes that current feminism seeks to define gender. However‚ this is problematic. The focus on defining gender and the perceived risks of failing to do so ignore the political issue that requires a distinction (2540). Gender itself is a performance - an artificial attempt that is accepted as

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    Gender equality

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    Women in ancient India had enjoyed a remarkable and better state than their descendents in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. History tells us that in those times‚ women used to possess dynamic powers and personalities and there are several examples of their undaunted courage and mental faculties under most trying times and circumstances. They have ruled over vast empires ably and effectively. Ahilyabai Hooker’s administration of her state was once considered model for India. Besides capable

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