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    Gender Equality In Sports

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    offered hundred percent opportunities compared to the opportunities men are given‚ it certainly gave women‚ in this era‚ an opportunity with sports and opportunities in education. According to the Title IX website‚ this was passed in 1972 that requires gender equity for boys and girls in every educational program that receives federal funding. It was basically a stepping stone for women to have an opportunity and to receive funding to activities men were doing long before which society considered as ‘granted

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    Gender and power

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    Gender is the range of characteristics pertaining to‚ and differentiating between‚ masculinity and femininity. Depending on the context‚ these characteristics may include biological sex (i.e. the state of being male‚ female or intersex)‚ sex-based social structures (including gender roles and other social roles)‚ or gender identity Introduction Media play important roles in society. They report on current events‚ provide frameworks for interpretation‚ mobilise citizens with regard to various

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    Gender Inequalities

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    Professor Radzikowski Gender Inequalities Our society is plagued with many inequalities‚ these inequalities range from education to wealth‚ yet I believe one of the most prominent forms of inequality today is aimed towards gender. Gender inequality refers to unequal treatment or negative perceptions of individuals based on their gender. As of 2012‚ the World Economic Forum ranks the United States 22nd in terms of gender equality out of 135 countries. America often employs Gender stratification causing

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    Race and Gender Schemas

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    Gender Schemas: Effects on Individuals and Society A person’s gender schema affects how they treat all other people regardless of age‚ race‚ or social position; because we assume that everyone fits into one of two categories: male or female. There are other cultures that do not have a binary gender schema‚ and allow people to occupy a “third position” combining traits that Americans would see as male or female. It is unfortunate that gender schemas are so restrictive and create expectations

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    If you’re a guy who people stay away from because it seems like you just came out of the crapper with toilet paper hanging out of your pant leg and the door hit you on the way out‚ you’re going to have to work on developing a more interesting lifestyle as well as gain some more self-confidence. Do not let women interrupt your process of pursuing and achieving the things you want to in life. If you are without a strong destiny or purpose in life‚ it is going to be so easy for any wind to sway you

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    A national event on September 13‚ 2016‚ explains how there is a wage gap based on gender. Women are facing lower paid wages compared to men. Some graduated women are earning higher wages then men. I will explain how this fact are affecting American working women. On September‚ 2016 an online newspaper agency “Usnews.com” referenced a research published by the American progress association. Lawren Camera (2016) noted that‚ “working women’s earnings 10 years after they first enrolled in college

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    Yet‚ women continue to earn significantly less than men in their careers. The wage gap is the ratio earnings of women and men within the economy as a whole. Sociologists have studied that the persistence of the wage gap over time plays in the role of discrimination. Is there discrimination within the workplace? An estimate of 38% wage gap still remains unexplained when factors reasonably thought to affect the gap are controlled for: hiring‚ firing‚ promotions‚

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    Gender Role

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    How does gender impact on ‘life chances’ and our everyday life experiences? Through human culture‚ we can see how life chances (political theory of the opportunities each individual has to improve his or her quality of life) and the life experiences of a human being are a mere social construction according to their sex‚ gender identity and role they play in society. This creates inequality between people in society. ‘Sex depends on whether you were born with distinct male or female genitals and

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    Gender Polemics

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    Women in In Custody are presented as oppressed by the males‚ thus they are in this sense‚ a parallel to the colonized because both women and the colonized experience oppression and struggle with breaking free from the control of men and colonizers respectively. They are bound by the identity that their oppressors impose on them‚ one that is generalised and that entraps them. However‚ Desai also develops the women in In Custody as characters who assert control over the males in the novel in such a

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    Fashion has the ability to express gender identity‚ social status and style‚ thus‚ it is very difficult to know how fashion constructs and deconstructs gender identities. Traditionally‚ apparels and colours over the decades have identified gender. Gender identity can be both physiological and physical and can determent sexual definition. Masculinity and femininity historically have been extremely categorised; clothes and colours were divided into gendered categories. Writers such as Dianna Crane

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