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    Gender Inequality

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    Gender Inequality: Workplace discrimination Huong (Haley) Nguyen Brookline College Introduction By reason of family impact on gender roles‚ gender inequality plays a big part in the workplace. These problems are the lead factors that separate the males from the females. Gender inequality is mainly noticed in the workplace. These include sex segregation‚ differences in authority‚ and inequalities in promotions and pay. According to Reskin and Padavic‚ there are three dimensions involved

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    Gender Discrimination

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    Gender Discrimination Gender discrimination often occurs in the workplace. It involves actions or statements that take place against an individual because of their gender. Individuals are protected against discrimination by state and federal laws. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 sets regulations for employers so that decisions made in the workplace are not based on race‚ skin‚ color‚ age‚ gender‚ religion‚ or national belief (expertlaw.com). Decisions such as hiring‚ promotions‚ or job

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    What should she do? Ignore the bad language? Give Tommy a warning? Put Tommy in timeout? On a more philosophical level‚ Ms. Smith wonders if calling another child a "poop head" is really all that bad. After all‚ there are much worse words that Tommy could have used.Language values clearly vary from one community to another. Language values are also influenced by social and economic forces. Parents in religious communities may want more restriction on profane language than parents from non-religious

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    Gender Responsiveness in the Juvenile Justice System Abigail Comee-McCourt Independent Study‚ IND 494 Professor Rankis June 10‚ 2008 Contents Summary and Introduction 3 What is Gender Responsiveness? 4 Why is Gender Responsive Care Important? 6 How is Maine Doing? 9 Suggested Online Readings 12 References 13 Appendix A: Survey response rate by county 14 Female caseload by respondent 15 Gender Responsive Training

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    Gender Inequality In The Home Remains An Issue In Family Life. Gender inqualities often stem from social structures that have instiutionalized conceptions of gender differences. Gender inequality has been around for centuries. In many family homes‚ their lives evolve around gender roles. The responibilties in the family are allocated to their sex (gender). There are certain tasks which are usually allocated to males and females. Some see this division as biologolical differences between the

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    Gender Discrimination

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    Gender discrimination is discrimination against a person or group on the grounds of sex or gender identity. Socially‚ sexual differences have been used to justify societies in which one sex or the other has been restricted to significantly inferior and secondary roles. While there are non-physical differences between men and women (gender is learned not genetics)‚ unfair discrimination usually follows the gender stereotyping held by a society and is used to enforce the roles held by that society

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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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    Sex and Gender

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    Sex and Gender Sex and gender make up one of the most basic functions in our society. Gender helps delineate tasks and how we refer to people‚ and is reinforced for us throughout our lives (Lorber 2006). Gender interacts with sex in varying ways (Disch 2006). Those who are not strictly heterosexual male or female are not readily accepted and face adversity as they bend gender and defy sex. It has long been debated whether there is a difference between sex and gender‚ and if so‚ what that difference

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    Inclusive Language

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    Anthony you should know it is very important to use inclusive language when communicating in class forum because this is where you communicate with your fellow classmates and instructor. If you are not using proper words communicating‚ no one will take what you saying seriously. Anthony when you email‚ you offend a classmate even when you didn’t’t try to. Your classmate said you sounded like a sexist. When you are online classmates only see what you are writing and not your reactions. The three pointers

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    Gender in Education

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    Preface Why should we learn gender issue? Because this issue is also a product of culture. It means that gender issue happen because of human behaviour‚ and usually it is related to unequality in the society. Students in Britain or in States learn from their school that there is human right that means there should be no descrimination among people. They also learn that people shoul have equal opportunities and understand their rights and responsibilities. Gender is sometimes defined as sex and

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