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    Solution of Eve Teasing

    trauma faced by an eve teased victim should be explained and if need be shown with the help of short films, plays and talk shows. True accounts of eve teased victims and the negative impact on them should be highlighted. In their homes too, the male and the female child should be treated as equals. It is the responsibility of parents to fulfill their duty towards the family and society by providing the right values to the children, especially the boys. Besides, all of us have to stop being mute

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    Writing Assigmnent Wk 5

    Cultural stereotypes are beliefs about the sexes that are communicated by the mass media, religion, art, and literature (Taylor, S. E., Peplau, L. A., & Sears, D. O. 2012). They tend to leads us to believe that females should do all house work and males go to work and support the family financially. That being said, my wife and I fall into very traditional roles, albeit unintentional. I work and my wife stays home with our two boys. Not because of any particular value, but because we have been fortunate

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    Expatriate Women

    subsidiary”. In particular, it’s a common belief that women are not suitable to international engagements because foreign clients are not as comfortable doing business with women as they are with men, especially in countries that have a traditionally male-dominated culture, such as Asia and

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    Physical Appearance Attraction

    Clearly everyone has a different idea of “physical attraction” because everyone comes from different backgrounds and different cultures with different normative attractions. I imagine that if I did this study with many other males and many other females, I would get a wider variety of answers as to what they believe is “physically attractive” to another person. Gay and lesbian couples find different things appealing than do heterosexual couples. The man that Cindy describes as being attractive to

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    Souls of Black Folk

    I personally think the portrayal of the human figure has only changed a lot through time. My reasoning for this is because in Ancient Greece males figure were based off of gods in human form. Usually meaning very muscular and chiseled. The females were typically an hour glass or pear shape with medium shoulders. Compared to now the portrayal of the male figure in my opinion is slim and athletic and doesn’t require as much muscle. The females now typically want to be slim and in some cases of models

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    Female Selective Abortion

    societies which are patriarchal in nature, males dominate practically all aspects of life, both public and private. Males there are seen to control the economy by having productive property, inheritance rights, and preferred employment. From a religious standpoint, these countries view males as a symbol of purity and power, while females are linked to negative notions such as impurity, danger, and a need to be controlled by males. Even culturally, males are more accepted because some of these countries

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    Rrrrrr

    cooker, ballet dancer and nurse are considered as womanish jobs. However, this thought has been changed since a gradual increase in male have been seen doing these jobs over the past few decades. Thus, this make it clear why the effective working are depended on the skillful possession instead of their genders. Further and more importantly, though, the characteristic of male and female can be simply different in some aspects but not in the term of profession. One particular salient of this is the world

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    Exploration of a Journal Article in Sociolgy

    Organization. Vol. 16 No. 3). The research was based on interviews with 35 unemployed low skilled men. Based on the research we can learn that low skilled males in Britain have a tendency to not succeed within a field that primarily dominated by females mainly because it interferes with what it is consider being a socially accepted behavior for a male. The author refer to a table based on data obtain from OECD between 1984 and 1998. Society has an idea of what could be a job acceptable for either a

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    Can Women Serve in Combat

    centered around “equality.” So, let’s address this. Many times when women’s rights are fought for in the name of equality, the debate remains a one-way street. They want equality in the fact that women should be allowed to serve in the same roles as males, but the physical fitness

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    The Walking Dead

    a leader and father. In contrast, women characters such as Andrea, Carol, and Laurie are shown to be weak lacking strength, aggression and emotional fortitude to survive the challenges of their new environment. From the onset of the plague, the males have been shown to take the lead and women are shown as being

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