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Category: /Literature/English
…and writing of both sexes. There has been good health care and when fewer children die families are smaller. These educated women are making decisions about their own lives. Free contraception is a good idea, but they only reach a few people (Eirlich). Women…
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…, is confined within its role to disseminate information. However, the mass media is now well regarded as an instrument for behavior change communication. Furthermore, the mass media acts as a supplement to typical textbook education. Last but not least, the mass…
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…. Nearly a whole century later, prejudices still exist about women being the weaker sex. Many laws have been passed against sexual discrimination such as the ‘Equal Pay Act (1970)’ and the ‘Sex Discrimination Act (1976)’. However, women are still singled out…
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…basis and hence, its potential for posing as a political threat to the regime. Small-plots were redistributed to each family member regardless of age or sex; and land reform provisions stipulated that property would be equally divided in the case of divorce…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…as "femininity" as well as "masculinity". Lesbian and gay male theory of a feminist is beyond the logic of masculine/feminem. It is also referred to the social and cultural categories of the biological fact of human sex differentiation. Teresa de Lauretis uses…
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…of this class. I would like to begin explaining the concept of gender by using terms such as biological sex, anatomy, chromosomes, and hormones. These terms are often used when trying to define gender in a more scientific way. First, there is the definition…
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Category: /Literature/English
…reality on the other. The principle is that ability, qualifications, and merit, independent of race, national origin, or sex should prevail when one applies for a job or promotion, or for selective institutions for higher education, or when one bids…
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…of opposite sex (Lindemann-Matthies, 2002). Project WET and Project WILD The state of Minnesota has done just that. It has been conducting programs in schools that provide "hands-on" activities for youngsters while educating them on wetland and wildlife issues…
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…What is the best way to deal with people who prey on our children? Should we send them away forever or should we brand them sex offenders for the rest of their lives. Do the sex offenders have rights? The government feels that the best way to deal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to men. In the first paragraph I will discuss inequalities that happen in the workplace. The second section will show the differences that occur within the athletic world. Thirdly, I will explain the differences in education and home life. The United States…
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