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    Brandon young Per.2 10/14/12 Gender roles in America Although gender roles have changed overtime and males and females have become more equal‚ a certain stereotype of behaviors and tasks which are acceptable for men and women still exist today. Men everyday are subjected to stereotypes because of the past men have had. They have had stereotypes like we are lazy‚ we all cheat‚ we don’t like commitment‚ and the biggest of all real men don’t cry. Not all men are this way though‚ i.e. me I don’t

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    In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Shakespeare’s main issue with gender inequality of the two female leads‚ Gertrude and Ophelia are categorized as weak‚ easily manipulated‚ and obedient to the male figures. However‚ in Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales the female roles like “The Wife of Bath” and the Prioress shows strength‚ independence‚ and class between both characters. During the Medieval era‚ it was considered unappealing for women to be a part of acting and stage presence. During the Shakespearean era

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    Assessment I ‘Critical analysis of poverty and social exclusion in a multi-dimensional perspective.’Sagar Binjola100000014 Sociology Assessment I ‘Critical analysis of poverty and social exclusion in a multi-dimensional perspective.’Sagar Binjola Over the last 10 years or so‚ the way of looking at the concepts like poverty and social exclusion has changed by a million miles. More and more people are drawn towards the idea of thinking about such things in a more detailed manner so as to gain a deeper understanding

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    Adam’s Rib‚ a 1949 film features Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn in a comedy with a twist where there almost seems to be an anticlimax. The main theme throughout the movie remains shedding light on gender inequality (which in the context of 1949 is very much relevant) as well as the importance of following the letter of law as these two appear seemingly conflicted in the beginning‚ but in the end it is established that the law should be unbiased and no one should have the right to injure/harm

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    Karl Marx’s theory to explain social inequality is based on the unequal division of resources between two groups: bourgeoisie and the proletariat‚ or the wealthy/business owners and the laborers. According to Marx‚ the bourgeoisie have the monetary power to gain economical resources‚ as they own the businesses where the proletariat must work to gain money to survive. The bourgeoisie maintains this position by paying the proletariat just enough to provide for his or her basic needs of survival.

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    In China‚ gender inequality still exists between husbands and wives; however‚ ever since 1950‚ the tendency of gender positions shared in a marriage is increasing. Both traditional and modern marriages require dowries and bride prices from both families‚ whereas the economic grows‚ either one side of the family has to disburse more to the other family. Moreover‚ the one who has higher education or earn the most has the authority in household. Working inequality is still present in some cities of

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    Gender inequality in William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet‚ is a key discourse which is explored throughout the character of Ophelia. In Elizabethan England‚ the period of William Shakespeare‚ women were brought up in a patriarchal society where they were dominated by the authority of men. Women were socially degraded and taught they were inferior to men. Ophelia‚ is portrayed as weak‚ submissive and is manipulated continuously by the male figures in her life. Throughout the play‚ Ophelia is continuously

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    varying degrees‚ each of these forms of goal conflict exists in the modern organization‚ but approach-avoidance is most relevant to the analysis of conflict. Role Conflict and Ambiguity: Closely related to the concept of norms (the “ought” of behavior)‚ role is defined as a position that has exceptions evolving from established norms. People living in contemporary society assume a succession of roles throughout life. A typical sequence of social roles would be that of child‚ son r daughter‚ teenager

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    functionalist theory of inequality with the conflict theory of inequality. These two theories explain how the roles in society work for the need of inequality and the dysfunctions of inequality. The book that I am referencing is titled Social Inequality Patterns and Processes by Martin N. Marger. Functional theory states that there are certain roles in society that are necessary roles that must be filled in order for the society to function properly‚ but also‚ some roles are more important than others

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    that is that they are given less opportunities‚ education and tools to accomplish success. Poverty class has a much higher wages gap than the upper class‚ the American Dream is minimized through opportunity and is made known through statistics. Inequality occur and high in the United States

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