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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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    Cassie Gilham 1/16/18 W4 Social Injustices in Afghanistan The past several years have not been kind to the people of Afghanistan. More than a decade of conflict and war has left Afghanistan defenseless against the infamous Taliban regime. The several different factions of Afghanistan found the power to unite against the Russians‚ overthrowing the Marxist Government in the early 1990’s but failed to establish a strong and united government due to cultural and religious differences. The Taliban took

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    QUESTION 3: Afghanistan is a developing country in the Southeast Asia. As a post conflict society it is in the pathway of development. Its development process as a post conflict society can be understood more clearly by implementing the concepts of standpoint theory‚ intersectionality‚ hegemonic masculinity‚ and discourse analysis. Standpoint theory refers that the marginalized group can give a max total picture on a particular topic as they experience the domination more acutely than the privileged

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    Gender Investigation "Gender inequalities exist" 1. Adult literacy rate As the first indicator of gender inequalities to prove that it is present throughout the world I chose adult literacy rate. In developing countries women have less chance to get basic education as men‚ so this indicator clearly shows the differences between genders. As we can see on the graph‚ where adult literacy rate of women(Graph1) and men (Graph2) are compared to the income per person of the country‚ the biggest inequalities

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    Bacha Bazi or “boy play” is a common practice that promotes child prostitution and sexual slavery in the various parts of Afghanistan. Najibullah Quraishi‚ an Afghan journalist and the director of the documentary The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan‚ has captured and documented the events that occur behind the illegal practice of Bacha Bazi. As shown in his documentary‚ young boys are sold off to powerful‚ wealthy men and are trained to become skilled dancers. Additionally‚ they are often sexually abused

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    according to med lexicon’s medical dictionary‚ gender is "the category to which an individual is assigned by self or others‚ on the basis of sex." In other words‚ sex equal to male and female‚ and it also refers to a natural or living feature. Parallel to that‚ gender equal to manly and feminine‚ it refers to cultural or learned the statistical significance of sex. In addition‚ when a baby is born‚ that baby can be given a gender base on its biology sex. Gender roles refer to society’s notion

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    Women’s rights in Afghanistan continue to follow an unpredictable path‚ which raises women’s hopes for a better life and more opportunities‚ and then bitterly extinguishes them. When the brutal Taliban fell‚ and their unfair rules and regulations came to a holt‚ a new beginning for women flourished through almost every crack and cranny of the country. “I remember the mounting enthusiasm for women’s rights...It was a bright and hopeful time. The issue of women’s rights was still fresh‚ not only in

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    Gender Inequality The issue of gender inequality is one which has been publicly reverberating through society for decades. The problem of inequality in employment being one of the most pressing issues today. In order to examine this situation one must try to get to the root of the problem and must understand the sociological factors that cause women to have a much more difficult time getting the same benefits‚ wages‚ and job opportunities as their male counterparts. The society in which we live

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    Essay competition Title: <Make gender equality a reality> ------------------------------------------------- Submitted by: PERWANEE Ashini School: RGSSS Class: Lower 6 s1 Home adress: Mahabali Road Camp-Ithier Flacq Date:21.02.2012 Gender is a social construction as well as biologically determined through chromosomes‚ brain structure and hormonal differences. Gender roles refer to the set of social and behavioural norms that are considered to be socially appropriate

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    A Doll’s House Historical Context Women’s Rights In 1888‚ married women in Norway were finally given control over their own money‚ but the Norway of Ibsen’s play predates this change and provides a more restrictive environment for women such as Nora Helmer. In 1879‚ a wife was not legally permitted to borrow money without her husband’s consent‚ and so Nora must resort to deception to borrow the money she so desperately needs. Ibsen always denied that he believed in women’s rights‚ stating instead

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