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    Gender inequality was once an issue in high school classrooms. However it does not seem to be a problem today. There have been studies that show boys get more attention‚ but from personal experience I have not noticed that. In an attempt to end this discrimination Congress passed Title IX in 1972. This was a set of amendments that stated "no person in the US shall‚ on the basis of sex be excluded from participation in‚ or denied the benefits of‚ or be subjected to discrimination under any program

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    For much of history women have been considered inferior to men‚ and were treated accordingly. Their role was defined in‚ and around‚ the home; as domestic carer and dutiful housewife. This changed with the Industrial Revolution. As cottage industries ceased to be feasible‚ and were replaced with factories‚ some lower class women began to enter the workforce. The social stigma of working‚ however‚ remained until the early 1900’s‚ when the labour shortage‚ caused by World War I‚ forced employers to

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    Many feminist argue that patriarchy is the root of gender inequalities in the world. There are many formal definition of the term “patriarchy”‚ in general‚ patriarchy is a social construct in which masculine qualities are valued more than feminine qualities. Traditionally‚ patriarchy is explained in terms of the household. That is‚ a woman is limited to the household tasks‚ and her husband is the head of the house who determines how much freedom the wife has within the house. In this paper I argue

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    Gender Inequality in Americanah The novel Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is well known for its relatable‚ realistic look at the racial and cultural divide between the countries of the United States and Nigeria. The story follows multiple characters as they attempt to navigate the changing expectations and cultures that surround them. Even though this book puts the main focus on race‚ it manages to support other themes that can be seen throughout the entire novel‚ such as the idea of feminism

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    Gender Inequality: The World of Sports Since the beginning of modern civilization‚ gender has played a major role in defining the “norms” in our society. Before we can remember there has been a difference between men and women. Whether it is men gaining the right to vote in 1776 and women following nearly 200 years later in 1920‚ or the fact that women only receive a percentage of the dollar in salary; society always finds a way to segregate our world into unnecessary groups. Gender inequality also

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    Essay Assignment 4. 1.) The main issue being tackled is about the discrimination of Homosexuals in the areas of Marriage‚ Profession and Perception of Gender Roles. Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act does not make a clear line in protecting Homosexuals since it does not include sexual orientation. This is also the Case of the DOMA bill wherein they used it for the “moral rather than the civil rights terms‚ knowing the public’s perception of homosexuality as immoral” (Hurst 2010‚ p. 136). Couples

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    In the 19th century‚ women suffered from gender inequality. They were considered second-class citizens regardless of their ethnicity. In this century they were not allowed to vote‚ sue‚ testify in court‚ hardly granted custody of their children and were barred from institutions of higher education. According to an article called Feminism in literature‚ women were expected to remain subservient to their fathers and husbands. The only occupations they were allowed to take part in were as domestic servants

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    WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE She comes into this world beginning the journey of her life; a life that she thinks will be colourful and joyous only to stumble upon the truth‚ the truth that her life will be dark and unjust‚ and this only if she lives long enough and is not sacrificed before she can see the light on this planet‚ she is born fighting for her rights and dies fighting for these rights‚ and unfortunately we live in a society where not a single soul sees through her

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    High ranking and talented athletes must be willing to stand out and speak up about the inequalities they face despite backlash‚ much like Billie Jean King did in the 70’s for women’s tennis and their unequal tournament cash prizes. Big name companies‚ celebrities‚ as well as male athletes must come out and fully support these women‚ standing side by side with them until every last sport has “Equal pay for Equal Play” as a requirement. Looking back on past female

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    Gender Inequality still exists "Is there any difference between the education acquired by men and women in college?" My answer to that question would be that although the "brick wall" ( Forum 1) in education has been broken‚ we still have another‚ invisible barrier called the "glass ceiling." ( Forum 1) Most people would say that education has changed a great deal since women began to attend institutions of higher learning. Is this completely true? Women have undoubtedly made "Substantial educational

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