“Gender difference in the Chinese language” Marjorile KM Chan Summary: The passage talks about the difference between the language use in male and female. Phonetic and phonology 1. Pitch ofvoice Different pitch ranges may also be operation for female bilingual speakers Larger pitch ragne Chinese vs non-tone language (English) 150 Hz female (average above) 150 Hz (anything on or below) 2. Pronunciation difference Generally more sensitive to the prestige standard pronuncitaion Female
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Workplace Discriminations • Saying that you don’t like working with gays in case you `catch something` - this would be harassment based on sexual orientation. • Making remarks to women about their sexual lives – this would be a detriment based on sex (gender). • Making negative remarks about their lack of mobility to someone who is in a wheelchair – this would be a detriment based on disability. • Making so-called jokes about a person’s skin colour - this would be a detriment based on colour. • Promoting
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Gender Differences Assignment 1. List 3 stereotypes of the opposite sex Guys always like to fight Guys don’t listen Guys are messy 2. List 10 characteristics and behaviors that you associate with being male and female in our society MALE 1. Aggressive 2. Afraid of commitment 3. Always thinking about sex 4. Wild 5. Always seem hungry 6. Lazy 7. Competitive 8. Always think they’re right 9. Typically the “provider” 10. Immature FEMALE 1. Loving/Caring 2. Women are smarter
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Gender Mainstreaming: Taking Action‚ Getting Results Outline Gender approach‚ gender analysis and consideration of gender- sensitive indicators are required for developing gender-sensitive programs and achieving the goals of gender equity and equality. I. Definitions of gender blindness‚ equality‚ equity and bias. II. The most important events in evolution of gender and development approaches. III. The role of gender analysis in gender mainstreaming
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Gender Stereotyping in Children Alisha Gordon Blue Ridge Community College Gender Stereotyping in Children Delaying exposure to gender stereotyping in young children helps avoid disapproving gender views that limit children’s behavior and learning abilities‚ which plays a vital role in their social and cognitive development. I. Beliefs and Behaviors II. Influences a. Biological b. Environment 1. Family 2. Teachers 3. Peers III. Identity a. Emergence
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Gender Norming (Final) Matt Amos What exactly is a standard? According to Webster’s dictionary‚ a standard is a level of quality or excellence that is accepted as the norm or by which actual attainments are judged. Standards are created because someone believes that a fair and efficient form of doing something is necessary. The military is full of these standards. One of the most widely known is the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT). It tests the maximum amount of push-ups and sit-ups a person
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Gender and Family CJS/240 June 30‚ 2013 Sandra Dillard Nowadays in today’s civilization there are a lot more youths that are committing delinquent crimes. The juvenile justice system’s officials are continuously trying to find resources as to what causes an youth to turn out to be delinquent and fall down hill into a bad lifestyle. It is very expected that adolescents will become juvenile delinquents if there’s not enough structure given
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GENDER Gender can be defined as the sex-role that a person takes on according to guidelines or standards instilled in us by society. One can be a male or female biologically‚ but still be perceived as the opposite sex due to the way one may think or present him self or her self. Whether or not we are born with certain biological traits different in male versus female is the nature versus nurture question that has been around for years. Through research‚ science has found that men and women
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Gender segregation in our society begins at a very young age and plays a major role in all aspects of our lives. The onset of gender segregation begins from when we are toddlers and plays a role in all aspects of our educational years. Even as we enter the workplace‚ our gender dictates some of our career choices. It sets the standard for salary‚ job titles‚ and certain levels of success. Some of the barriers have come down allowing people to cross the terrain of gendered work‚ but there are
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differences are still a reality‚ to a certain extent Kimmel explains that men and women display gender differences because from the moment of birth‚ males and females are treated differently. Children’s strive for appropriate behavior according to their stereotypes is largely influenced by their parents and early surroundings. Since the birth of a child‚ their environment is instantly influenced by the gender stereotypes in the culture. Because the parents wish for their babies to be masculine or feminine
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