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    afternoon Ms Del Corso and class‚ the issue of gender inequality is one for which I am passionate and my hope is that through this presentation it becomes one which will be discussed with more rigour so that justice can prevail. In The Kite Runner written by Khaled Hosseini‚ it is obvious that the vast majority of male characters are treated with respect because of their gender but this sexism is also apparent in our modern world due to issues such as the gender pay gap and the way women are perceived

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    How must it have felt to live in a male dominated society? Well‚ gender inequality exists still today. In fact‚ many feminists believe after reading Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” that John is a domineering husband who wants to have absolute control over his wife. Gilman’s short story was written in a time period where many women were treated inhumanely. Even while knowing the time period‚ the previous statement is an accurate interpretation of the relationship between John and

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    I. Pre-observations 1. We are fairly familiar with the topic of gender issues in the classroom through the readings in the textbook as well as the assignments on the gender roles in Disney movies as well as going to the mall to see how gender oriented everything was. 2. Gender topics a. B- This was how many girls vs. boys called out in class and we thought that it would depend on the ratio of boys vs. girls but more likely the girls b. D- This question was is there a difference

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    In Paul Krugman’s Confronting Inequality‚ we are warned‚ as citizens of the United States‚ of the damages of high and rising inequality within our country. The inequity being described is between the wealthy 1% of our nation and the 99% of the rest of the population. The author depicts America as a place where there is unclear economic progress for the middle class while the share of economic growth in the past 3 decades has gone to the wealthy minority. Krugman‚ next describes the damages to our

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    jobs and characteristics both men and women can possess in these modern times‚ gender inequality thrived in the Elizabethan era. Men were seen as the leaders who were brave and subject to war‚ whereas women were portrayed as their usual quiet self who are usually unable or not supposed to interfere with their husbands’ affairs. Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ employs the use of conventions to portray female characters as more dominant and controlling compared to males‚ challenging the naturalised notions

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    by continuing to disrespect them through the songs that we all have listened to at one time or another‚ there is still the very serious issue of how women’s roles are viewed by men today. When we think of women’s roles‚ we traditionally think of a woman cleaning‚ cooking‚ and tending to the husband and children’s every need and there may be more or less depending on many things such as religion‚ race‚ and culture‚ but ultimately‚ women are seen doing those things. However‚ many things have changed

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    awareness is‚ whether it be a suicide prevention hotline posters‚ celebrities raising awareness on social media‚ or even in movies. Mental Health is a topic of discussion that society usually avoids‚ or tries to sweep it under the rug as if it will go away. Mental health refers to the “psychological well being‚ and satisfactory adjustment to society‚ and to the ordinary demands of life.” No matter the race‚ gender‚ or class society as whole views common mental illnesses such as depression‚ addiction‚ and

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    Topic: Gender Inequality in the Middle East Working Title: Oppression of Women in Saudi Arabia 2 critical readings: - “The Complexity of Identity: Who Am I?”‚ Beverly Tatum (1997) - “The Politics of Recognition”‚ Charles Taylor (1994) Thesis Statement: Despite the celebration of women climbing up the social hierarchy in our modern society‚ unequal treatment and oppression towards women still persist in Saudi Arabia largely due to the internalization of their position as subordinates and victims

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    My View on Gender Roles Within a Family Nia A. Jones I would describe myself as neutral neither traditional nor non-traditional. I am neutral when discussing family because I feel everyone should play a role. Not being so into religion I believe has made me neutral. My great grandmother believes all women should be married before having kids of their own‚ but I believe otherwise. I can see myself having children before I am married‚ but I see myself getting married immediately after having my child

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    Known as the Victorian Age‚ the early nineteenth century was not the most ideal time to be a female writer. Because of feelings of gender inequality‚ feminism was on the rise and women were beginning to make a stand for themselves. Due to the Industrial Revolution‚ the women of the upper and middle classes saw a massive change in gender roles (Radek). After the invention of things like the cotton gin and sewing machine‚ women felt as if their responsibilities in the home were no longer relevant.

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