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    Language and Gender

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    Language and Gender Submitted to Mam Rehana Submitted by Maha Sarfraz Roll no 10070602-030 Discipline BS(Hons) English Department English Language Course Title Feminine Linguistics University of Gujrat Contents TOC o 1-3 h z u HYPERLINK l _Toc390269756 1.1 Sexist Language PAGEREF _Toc390269756 h 2 HYPERLINK l _Toc390269757 1.1.1 Symmetry PAGEREF _Toc390269757 h 2 HYPERLINK l _Toc390269758 1.1.2 Use of Vocabulary PAGEREF _Toc390269758 h 3 HYPERLINK l _Toc390269759 1.1.3 Semantic derogation

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    Gender Equity

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    GENDER EQUITY The Equitable Classroom Practices Institute developed the following strategy to cultivate gender-equity in the classroom.   Teachers developed implementation plans that consist of the following strategies that cultivate gender equity in classrooms. For the most part‚ instructional strategies are based on the works of Anderson‚ Brooks‚ and Reavis‚ 1998; and Morrow‚ 1993; and Sadker & Sadker‚ 1994. The following practices are divided into the three main areas of gender bias‚ Sadker

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    Gender Roles

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    Gender Roles Children learn from their parents and society the conception of "feminine" and "masculine." Much about these conceptions is not biological at all but cultural. The way we tend to think about men and women and their gender roles in society constitute the prevailing paradigm that influences out thinking. Riane Eisler points out that the prevailing paradigm makes it difficult for us to analyze properly the roles of men and women in prehistory "we have a cultural bias that we bring

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    GENDER INEQUALITY

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    GENDER INEQUALITY‚kn I have chosen to make my presentation about inequalities between genders after having seen a video last week . I don’t know if someone has seen the speech of Emma Watson at the United Nation about that but if you don’t ‚ the actress gave an impassioned speech on feminism and gender at the U.N. headquarters in New York this weekend to launch the “HeForShe” campaign which aims to galvanize one billion men and boys as advocates for ending the inequalities that women and girls

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    Gender Discrimination

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    All around the world‚ genders are being discriminated by the opposite gender. The question is... How will we stop it? This issue is a huge problem and if we become aware of this‚ we can work together to stop these hateful acts in our country. The thing is‚ we all know that it is wrong but we have continued to do it for years. It is unlawful to harass a person because of their sex. Harassment can include "sexual harassment" or unwelcome sexual advances‚ requests for sexual favors‚ and other verbal

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    gender equality

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    biggest issues throughout the history of mankind. Looking back from hundreds of years ago‚ most societies consider men to be a more capable and superior compare to women; the gender equality issue also shown in the governmental hierarchy by believing that men are more capable in governing a society than women. This gender equality issue also applies in getting education between men and women. Men are believed to be more worthy and capable at receiving education than women since women have been given

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    The Chrysanthemums Gender

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    In “The Chrysanthemums‚” John Steinbeck showcases the issues surrounding gender inequality that was prevalent during the 1930’s‚ as well as the importance of self fulfillment to one’s own personal

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    Gender Discrimination

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    Gender discrimination has been a part of Pakistan since its existence‚ one of the outstanding reasons behind it is the illiteracy amongst the masses another would be the culture that does not allow women to stand besides men. The world that we live in today is evolving on a day-to-day basis with ground-breaking discoveries being made at frequent intervals. Living standards have touched new heights; entrepreneurs have pushed the boundaries of the business world even further. Despite all these developments

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    Gender Inequality

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    Gender inequality has existed in Asia society for centuries. Due to a better education and glorification‚ this issue has been reduced from generation to generation. Even though the influence of inequality is not as massive as before‚ but it does still continue to happen in today lives. In fact‚ gender inequality has resulted in many consequences on human with both family and community factors. First of all‚ men seem to be a leader and the only decisive person in every situation in a family. Without

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    Gender Inequality

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    the Woman’s Movement and the end of the ideals we held on to‚ of what it is to be a "woman". Women were no longer like the stereotypical homemaker‚ but were instead out protesting inequality. One of the Women’s Movements primary goals was to crush gender roles in the sense that women were secondary to men. Girls are encouraged to play with dolls and playhouse type of toys while boys will often play with trucks and army

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