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    Women inequality Women have almost always been look down as the inferior gender. In Simone De Beauvoir’s Woman as other she discusses the treatment of women throughout history and how they have always been the “back seat” to the man. As I read this literature work and take my own views of the situation from a man’s point of view I will do my best to talk about gender roles‚ gender stereotypes and gender social stratification while also using references from Simone De Beauvoir’s work. Unlike Simone

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    JUDICIAL ACTIVISM and EMPOWERMENT OF INDIAN WOMEN – TOWARDS EQUALITY WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT – HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Women’s empowerment is a noted concept in social change‚ which is much discussed‚ often elusive and sometimes abused. Yet in the context of development‚ women’s leadership and agency in social change have been levers for women’s empowerment within communities. Women have sought to fight entrenched interests for community benefits‚ and have garnered through their collective strength

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    Throughout history women have not always been treated with equality‚ this inequality is also shown in prehistory. The Paleolithic and Neolithic eras contrast when it comes to gender inequality or gender equality. In Paleolithic times‚ Women easily had a greater amount of equality and not so much of that equality in Neolithic times. In Paleolithic times‚ women were the ones who invented and began the use of farming and agriculture‚ without this great source of food‚ humans may have not been

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    involvement of women in development.{12} b)Which of the two approaches have contributed more to the involvement of women in development activities?{8} a)According to Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia‚Women in development (WID) is an approach to development projects that emerged in the 1970s ‚calling for treatment of women’s issues in development projects. Later ‚the Gender and Development (GAD) approach proposed more emphasis on gender relations rather

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    for all women/principle of gender equality. In today’s modern world context‚ where women are perceived to be of equal status of men‚ many people may believe that there is already not a need for the practice of feminism. However‚ I feel that in all aspects of life and society‚ there is still a need for feminism due to the societal expectations‚ the dynamic characteristic of societies‚ as well as inequality and differences between men and women. Despite all the efforts of feminists‚ gender inequality

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    Hypothesis

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    The word ‘Hypothesis is derived from a Greek word‚ which means ‘to suppose’. It is usually considered as the principal instrument in research. For a researcher it is a formal question that he or she intends to resolve. In this way a hypothesis may be defined as a proposition or a supposition. The main function of hypothesis is to guide the collection and processing of materials and direct the research. Hypothesis is a tentative conclusion. It is facts based theory. A research scholar will analyze

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    hard but still delicate. Woman is indeed the most beautiful creation of the Almighty! The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia. From equal status with men in ancient times through the low points of the medieval period‚ to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers‚ the history of women in India has been eventful. In modern India‚ women have adorned high offices in India including that of the President‚ Prime minister‚ Speaker of the Lok

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    Empowerment empowerment as a multi-dimensional social process that helps people gain control over their own lives. It is a process that fosters power in people for use in their own lives‚ their communities and in their society‚ by acting on issues they define as important‚ increasing the spiritual‚ political‚ social‚ educational‚ gender‚ or economic strength of individuals and communities. Empowerment is then the process of obtaining the basic opportunities for marginalized people‚ either directly

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    rights in the rural areas. From 2003 to date‚ it has been the leading NGO in helping women to realize their potentials. We believe that investing in women fundamentally strengthens families and societies. Our Women’s Empowerment Program develops women’s leadership‚ strengthens women’s organizations‚ increases women’s rights and ensures their personal security‚ and creates new political and economic opportunities for women across The Gambia specifically the rural areas. Our current project plan is to uplift

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    Gender blending’ is evident in nearly every society; with the Hijras in India‚ female husbands in Navajo societies and travestis in Brazil. It can be said that the westernised version is the drag queen. A drag queen is a male who dresses in female attire and often acts with overstated femininity (Strübel-Scheiner 2011). Often they will exaggerate certain female characteristics for comedic effect‚ dramatic effect or mocking. For the purpose of this essay when discussing a drag queen they will be

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