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    Roles of men and women in Elizabethan era Women In the Elizabethan era‚ women were dominated by men. Women had to obey every rule and order a man gives. Disobedience was a crime against their religion. They are expected to do the house chores‚ marry and have children. There was no school for girls in Elizabethan era‚ therefore women doesn’t have respectable jobs and have no status. Marriage is a way for an Elizabethan woman to increase money and position in the family. Their job is to keep

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    sexism on men and women’s health struggles and health outcomes‚ I was surprised to learn that the leading cause of death for women was cardiovascular disease‚ the same as it is for men. Although I knew women suffered from heart disease‚ I thought cancer was the leading cause of death among women (Helgeson‚ 2016‚ p. 345). I found it interesting that women’s prognosis for cardiovascular disease is more serious when compared to that of men. The reason for this outcome is partly because; women are older

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    the statement that women are always better parents than men. The reasons are women giving more attention to their children and they also spend more time with their children compared to men. To begin with‚ it is the fact that women concern more about their children. Even though she is a working person‚ a mother still works out her responsibilities like cooking‚ doing household‚ and taking care their child. Hence‚ it is true to say that women are always better parents than men. For another example

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    Women Get More Depressed than Men In the articles‚ "Gender differences in depression"‚ and "Why Change the World When You Can have a Prozac Moment?" I found much information to support the stereotype that women get more depressed than men. It seems that for many reasons‚ "gender differences in depressive disorders are genuine." (Piccinelli and Wilkinson 1) "This is due to the fact that depression‚ regardless of what other name it has been called or how it has been described‚ has always been

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    ANTH 335 1. Men and Women Aging Differently Question: What are the main differences between men and women? • The average life expectancy is currently 78 years old‚ but was at 49 years at the turn of the century. • There is a widening age gap between men and women‚ such that among women who are 65-69‚ there are 81 guys for every 100 girls in the population. • NY Times stated that the prospects for men are brighter than women. • Men that survive beyond the age of 85 are

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    Should men and women compete in sport equally? “Absolutely we could beat them‚ why not?” said Hope Powell‚ when somebody asked her whether the England women’s football team‚ which she manages‚ could beat Roy Hodgson’s team. “‘I think physically the guys are obviously a lot stronger than the women‚ but with technical ability I think we’re as good as the men.” And this question about the equality of men and women in sport is still very interesting. Could women compete equally with men‚ or are they

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    ISSUES STUDY Should men and women be paid the same in sports? Women’s sport has largely progressed in the last 50 years. Women now play a larger range of sports and have access to many opportunities to play sport at a professional level. Yet the athletic world is still largely male-dominated. Women and men rarely play sport together and women are paid less when compared to men playing the same form of professional sport. In a recently published list of the 100 highest paid athletes globally there

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    Should Women have equal rights to Men? Men and women should have equal rights in the areas of speech‚ education‚ respect and the right to vote. They should be given their rights so that they have the same social‚ economical and political status as men. It has been a cultural belief of many regions that women exist to be housewives and mothers; these beliefs give women limited roles. They are considered inferior to men in terms of intellect; this has underestimated women’s talents leaving them with

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    perpetually in pursuit of women. He was not stacked or gorgeous‚ and he definitely wasn’t rich or he wouldn’t have been working with me. Yet he was very successful at attracting women. He relied on his ability to make them laugh. That’s where the dancing fish came in. I remember the young lady who was buying it. She giggled‚ and it’s quite possible that my friend got her phone number that day. A sense of humor seems to be something that women value in a man. What else do women like? Back in May

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    Women Make Better Leaders than Men The debate between the supremacy of the genders has been in session since time immemorial. In the past‚ it would seem that men had the upper hand but these days‚ women are starting to leave their mark in many aspects from business to politics rather than just domestic affairs. In my opinion‚ both men and women have the potential to be great leaders but the question of ’better leaders’ does not lie in a person’s gender alone but his or her innate character

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