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    Reiheld argues that transgender persons have a hard time receiving equal care, or any care at all. I agree with Reiheld that transgender patients have difficulty in receiving the proper medical attention that they deserve. However, in this paper I will provide further solutions from Reiheld that decreases discrimination with transgender persons in America. Transgender persons in America should be treated equally in medical settings, and hospital workers should make sure that equality is served. What

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    where this problem is prevalent is the field of engineering. Engineering lacks diversity with respect to gender around the world. This problem is of large severity. Within the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields, particularly engineering, there is a wide gap between the amount of men and the amount of women working in the field caused by stereotypical, psychological, and educational factors. This gender gap can be alleviated by encouraging girls to get involved or interested in the

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    Heterosexism And Sexism

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    whether the crime of rape can be committed against a negro” (p. 305). According to Katz (2013), it will take not only women activists, but men who are willing to reject the sexist attitudes of the males who have come before them to eradicate the gender inequality which is commonplace in today’s society. Additionally, sex segregation in the workplace deserves acknowledgement. In the twenty first century, so many advancements have been made for women in this area; and yet, women are still left disadvantaged

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    Implicit Bias Study

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    found out it was more difficult than I expected. Victoria and I come from similar backgrounds with both parents working and having major in STEM. She is in animal science so we talked about how that could influence some of her answers. Like on the Gender-Career test, she had a moderate association with male with family and female with career

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    If she was more intolerant of his rudeness she may not have snapped. That may explain her dramatic shift to the masculinity end of this dimension. Judy is ironically is the balanced candidate of all the leaders. Judy has regard a high regard for gender and race egalitarianism but is

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    Affirmative Action: Overview A reflection on the society depicts the fact that it is composed of individuals with varying differences aligned with gender, race, socio-economic status, and education levels. While it is true that all people should be equal irrespective of these factors, there is a need to note that there exist a persistent discrimination of various people. Affirmative action has often been poised as the most comprehensive means through which equality can be attained. While much

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    turns that mimic a traditional Latin American telenovela, however, the show offers an Americanized version of the genre while still maintaining the very essence of what a telenovela is. The article I chose to analyze is “Jane the Virgin Proves Diversity Is More Than Skin Deep,” published on The Atlantic

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    Popular Culture Affect Gender and Sexuality

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    Gender is a sociological factor which is a set of relationships, attributes, roles, beliefs and attitudes of human. On the other hand, sexuality can be referred into two traits. First is Biological; second is Physiological. Biological trait is about the difference of sex organs, the production of estrogen or testosterone. Physiological trait is about the difference of facial features, size of bones, shoulders, muscles, fatty issues. According to American Psychological Association, gender and sexuality

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    essay will examine how gender can make a visual statement and representation of ones identity. Gender identity is a personal conception on ones self as either male or female or possibly both or neither. Gender diversity (2016) “Unlike biological sex—which is assigned at birth and based on physical characteristics—gender identity refers to a person’s innate, deeply felt sense of being male or female (sometimes even both or neither). While it is most common for a person’s gender identity to align with

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    female brain. Researchers were looking to find differences between the two genders, something to support the already explored EMR theory, (also known as the “Extreme Male Brain Theory”), but they did not expect the possibility of the female autistic brain having a masculine resemblance. Scientists studied several men and women, with and without autism, which led to the discovery of the differences between the two genders. The Scientific Community found these results to be stunning, as one might

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