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    trend. In addition, women are to becoming more and more a part of today’s workforce. However, both older individuals and women remain highly stereotyped groups. A majority of workplace stereotypes toward older adults and women are unfounded and serve as unfair hurdles towards these groups. A common stereotype of elder individuals is that they are less innovative

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    woman is depicted as wife, mother or a sex object. (Sex, Gender, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation”, Year unknown). An example of this stereotypical portrait of women is the American TV series Two and a Half Men. The main character, Charlie Harper, is a wealthy jingle composer who lives in a mansion by the ocean together with his brother Alan. Charlie is a womanizer

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    Gender stereotypes are present in the United States today. Women are only supposed to act in feminine ways while men are only supposed to act in masculine ways. Women and men have different standards when comparing one another. Men and women have different roles that society says is more feminine or masculine. Gender stereotypes are present throughout any race. Race stereotypes are also a problem today and still have their own gender stereotypes with in their culture. When people act outside what

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    Clinton. As women, we have to be ladylike and unassuming. Society would rather see us cook than think. Clean houses than lead governments. More often than not, the media pigeonholes female legislators into these one-dimensional gendered stereotypes. They objectify women. They demean them with sexist remarks. In turn, it is our appearance – not our policy proposals - that drives the primary news coverage. “Why does she (U.S. Presidential contender Carly Fiorina) keep interrupting

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    Believe it or not, women watch porn too. A recent internet sensation has revolved around what females would want in a pornographic film. According to them, sites like Pornhub and Youjizz should flip around their whole formula by filming average looking females. WHAT WOMEN PORN WOULD BE ON PORNHUB AND YOUJIZZ When watching Pornhub or Youjizz now, it's not easy to find an ugly woman. Usually, it's an attractive female paired with an average looking guy. However, if women were in control of porn,

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    narrative, which centers on a male character. According to The Pixar Story, The Walt Disney Company and Pixar Animation Studios have been collaborating together in many films since 2006; as one can see in many films the two companies draw distinctive gender dynamics, Disney adapts to old narratives while Pixar creates new ones. In Tangled (2010), a Disney movie, the masculine character Flynn Rider is a secondary character, an arrogant and crude thief. In The Incredibles, a movie born from the collaboration

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    crimes is no longer the preserve of men. The title role Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon perfectly project a masculine image in Thelma & Louise. Some female audiences might get a vicarious thrill out of watching specific scenes in which the duo reverse a gender role because as Callie Khouri who is the screenwriter of the film

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    Over the weekend I watched the movie, The Expendables, with my cousins. The movie is about a group of mercenary men trying to invade the South American country of Vilena and overthrow its dictator. I couldn’t help, but to notice how the media regulates the images of men and women. The media affects our views of how women and men are supposed to be, feel, think, and do (Wood, 2015). The group of men in the movie was portrayed as being tough, confident, masculine, aggressive, heterosexuals, big, brave

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    A gender role is a set of societal norms depicting the types of behavior that generally accepted and associated based off their gender or sex..The Mainstream Media introduces us to many different gender stereotypes, for example the Jeep commercials use men to make them look strong and hard workers as well as other companies such as Men’s Fitness magazines, whereas women are usually displayed as fashionist. Men in the media are displayed as husky , outdoorsmen , strong and jacked up body builders

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    How do toys affect gender stereotypes? Children love toys because they find them enjoyable and help them in building an imagination. Toys are advertised on televisions and radios in order to get parents to buy them for their kids. Playing with toys helps to build character and teaches children the basics of early life, like shape-sorting or building things with building blocks. Some toys are educational and teach kids numbers, letters, and how to read using fun ways that they find understandable

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