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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 Inequality

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    ““GENDER INEQUALITY AND WOMEN IN INDIA” Md Shakil Anjum In India‚ since long‚ women were considered as an oppressed section of the society and they were neglected for centuries. During national struggle for independence‚ Mahatma Gandhi gave a call of emancipation of women. Men and women are both equal and both play vital role in the creation and development of their families in particular and society in general. Indeed the struggle for legal equality

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    Gender Discrimination

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    Gender Discrimination Good Morning class. So‚ today I am going to enlighten you on the topic Gender Discrimination and how it has affected our society in general. But‚ before I elaborate further I would like to give you a brief and separate understanding of “Gender” and “Discrimination” as independent words. There is a lot of misconception when it comes to understanding the word Gender. As it sometimes hard to understand exactly what

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    Gender and Utopia

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    Utopia and Gender: Short reflection on Queer(ing) Hetero-normativity ‘I think that when the unreal lays claim to reality‚ or enters into its domain‚ something other than a simple assimilation into prevailing norms can and does take place.’ (Butler‚ 2004‚ p.27) ‘The queer is the taboo-breaker‚ the monstrous‚ the uncanny.’ (Castle‚ 1995‚ p.383) Raphael‚ a well travelled and enlightened sailor‚ is the main protagonist in Thomas Moore’s Utopia. In Raphael’s opinion‚ Utopia was the only commonwealth

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    Gender roles

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    Introduction to Women and Gender Studies 100 E Wilfrid Laurier University Instructor: Dr. Helen Ramirez Email: hramirez@wlu.ca Supplemental Instructor: Sarah Clarke Women and Gender Studies Librarian: Joanne Oud joud@wlu.ca Lecture: Mondays and Wednesdays 1- 2:20 In SBE 1220 Office Hours: Wednesdays 2:30 to 4pm Office: R106V Course Description: WS 100 is a multidisciplinary course that examines issues around gender with a particular emphasis on how women’s lives have been shaped by

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    GENDER STUDIES

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    The question invites the writer to give a valid discussion towards the view that Gender and Development (GAD) initiatives are more desirable than Women in Development (WID) endeavours. The Gender and Development (GAD) approach was developed as a response to the failure of WID projects to effect qualitative and long-lasting changes in women’s social status. GAD focuses on social‚ economic‚ political and cultural forces that determine how men and women participate in‚ benefit from‚ and control project

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    Boys have it Tougher The relative difficulties of boyhood versus girlhood‚ the latest issue in the nation’s ongoing gender wars‚ has raised a serious question of who has it harder the guys or the girls (according to the article "Who has it Tougher " Boys or Girls?"). I can understand the fact that it is hard on both sides‚ but after reading some of the articles in the books like " The Fragile American Girl Myth" and "Boys don’t cry" and by comparing them‚ I came to realize that guys have a harder

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    Gender Inequality

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    Gender Inequality in Southern Africa This semester we have studied Namibia and Botswana through different analytical lenses such as colonialism‚ gender‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ and religion. All of the information we studied was used to thoroughly understand the history of this country and all the events that happened that led to each country’s independence. Out of all the information we learned‚ gender is what interested me the most. For my final essay‚ I want to pursue the topic of gender‚ specifically

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    Gender Roles

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    Gender Roles For many years society has embraced the idea that the difference between men and women were biologically determined. Thou through traditions‚ media‚ and peers we act accordingly to how others view us. Each individual has pressure placed upon them based on their gender. Our sex is determined by genetics while our gender is programmed by social customs. Some theories interpret that a women is tender and a loving mother while on the other hand men are aggressive hunters and are

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    Gender Discrimination

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    particular discusses the gender discrimination and the Bona Fide Occupational Qualification. The detention center has started a new policy that required each unit of the facility to be staffed by at least one officer of the same gender. This allowed the reducing of sexual abuse of juveniles by officers of the other gender. This has allowed the male officers to have more shifts and less shifts for the female officers. There were two female officers who sued on the basis of gender discrimination. We will

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