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    consider when discussing these movements‚ below are three examples from the second half of the twentieth century that have significantly affected public opinion on gender issues‚ and have brought about change in the role women play in the modern work force. One social movement that has significantly affected public opinion of gender issues but tends to be overlooked occurred when America entered World War II. History classes often focus on the political and military aspects of World War II‚ and

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    Popular culture and gender equality Popular culture continually mutates and occurs uniquely in place and time. It represents a complex of equally interdependent points of view and values that influence society and its organizations. It also influences people in various ways: this is important because it creates balance between certain societies in our everyday lives‚ but can also have a negative impact as it creates inequality which may lead to conflict. A good example of this is gender inequality in

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    should be withheld‚ or offered only at a price I cannot afford to give.” (Bronte 141). It is this quote that I believe accurately sums up the incredible transformation the character Jane Eyre undergoes throughout the duration of the novel of the same name. There are many things that influence and shape the character of Jane as she grows and matures throughout the story‚ from the chiding and abuse of her aunt and cousins at Gateshead‚ to the religious zealotry of Mr. Brocklehurst at the Lowood School

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    understood by gender-based opportunities in university rowing. This is particularly interesting to study due to the effects of Title IX in the American context. Given

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    believe there was gender equality‚ during the Enlightenment. Intellectuals such as Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Astell published writings based on their beliefs in the lack of women’s rights in their society. Both‚ Wollstonecraft and Astell‚ prove that gender equality did not exist in England during pre and post Revolution. Also Enlightenment thinker Jean Jacques Rousseau from Switzerland concludes in his writings that men’s statuses are morally superior. His beliefs support gender inequality during

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    prostitution as revealed in a study of UNICEF. Prostitution may now be the country’s fourth largest source of GNP according to the study by the Psychological Trauma Program of the University of the Philippines.2 Prostitution thrives because of gender inequality and lack of respect for women’s human rights clearly manifested on the false notion that women are inferior‚ sexual objects and commodities while men are superior‚ decision-makers and owners of properties. The system also thrives because

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 Poverty: an overview of Pakistan The concept of gender inequality in education is a prevailing phenomenon. Everybody is aware of this problem and a lot of work has been done so far to investigate the extent of its impact on poverty. Gender inequalities in education exist in almost all poor countries and among the poor within these countries. There has been a considerable increase in education in low income countries over the last three decades (World Bank‚ 2001). While

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    in embracing the traditional roles of the gender than some years back‚ there has been a dramatical rise of stress for the working men over the years since there has been an increase in the kids as well as the household chores. Overcome last few decades‚ there has been a clear picture of in the changing trends of the women’s and men’s

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    discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance” (Title IX and Sex Discrimination). This law was supposed to resolve all the inequality women face in society. Still in this generation‚ women still struggle with equality in the world‚ especially in the sports society. When it comes to sports‚ through the world‚ it seems like men sport is more noticeable and intriguing to everyone. I think it is highly

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    decades‚ there was always a wall that separated men and women which made it impossible for women to get any fair treatment whether it is a superstition‚ a thought or a cultural belief. Gender equality is a view where both men and women are treated equally and receive the same rights and opportunity. But the idea of equality is always changing and evolving. Some believe that that the Earth is so diverse that it would create a common idea/goal where we could unite and stand together to be “equal‚” but around

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