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    of this statement being inaccurate. Education, workforce, testing skills, and other miscellaneous factors are all parts of this belief. This belief is proven incorrect by each of these four pieces. The first and foremost piece of evidence against girls being inferior to boys is their education. Education is an accomplishment of learning through different years. Education can be broken down into three different groups: primary, secondary,

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    Gender Wage Gap

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    back in ancient rome. Even in today’s world, women are still discriminated against by females are paid only 84 cents per dollar paid to men on average. Others may say, the statistic that men are paid more per hour account to how females take more time of work, or that women just take jobs that pay less. Anti-wage gap people say that no one is stopping the women of America to go into higher paying jobs, females choose the lower paying jobs to go into by themselves. Nevertheless, the wage gap is not

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    inhabitants. Of these problems, there is one in particular that is prevalent and emerging: women’s rights. Often times, women are looked down upon in society and are considered subordinate to males. This is especially true in the Middle East, where females battle to keep their unalienable rights and achieve gender equality. Relative to other regions, the Middle East specifically is facing crucial conflicts regarding women’s equality; this is mainly due to the massive wars taking place. Even though all

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    Discrimination of Girls

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    Discrimination against female children has been a topic of debate. It has been a subject of concern and sociological significance. This subject raises the cultural aspects about the role of a female child in society, what her human rights are as a human being and a number of sensitive issues.This issue is important because there is nearly universal consensus on the need for gender equality.[1] Gender based discrimination against female children is pervasive across the world. It is seen in all the

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    Gender Inequality

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    Gender inequality is currently a hot topic in our society. From education, to the entertainment industry, and more importantly, to our daily lives, gender inequality has created a powerful divide between females and males. The same trend follows in the workplace, where females are less likely to hold positions of authority compared to their male counterparts, which is a key contributor to the workplace gender inequality all across the United States. There are a lot of common misconceptions about

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    law the Education Amendments Acts, part of the new law was called Title IX. This part of the new law abolished sexism in

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    Critique of Title IX

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    in sports and education, or that man and woman are both given equal opportunities as far as an athletic or educational career? Would you then agree or disagree with the ideology that both sexes are still treated different even though this law was created and the opportunities that were promised aren’t precisely indistinguishable? Title IX does not accurately protect sexual discrimination; it doesn't give equal opportunities, and is unjust as far as benefits between male and female sports. Although

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    Education Threatens Society: Why Girls Should not be Educated. A man that does the laundry, cooks dinner, cleans the house, and takes care of the children willingly, and everyday, while his wife sits and watches television after cracking opening a beer would be seen as quite odd in the current culture of the world. Humans have chosen the patriarchal path, therefore men are seen as superior to women and have been treated as such since the beginning of the human race. This superiority has women locked

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    imagine is very bold, and blatantly shows that women didn’t have a right in government. The center of the portrait is a female being pursued by a man, which shows that females will always be an object to men. In addition, by having a child on the floor unattended, it implies that the job of the women is to take care of the children. Also, if they stray from it then “their duties” as females will be left incomplete. In Figure 3.7,

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    Throughout the years gender equality and education have drastically changed. Some people went through different experiences depending when or even where a person grew up. In the United States Title IX was a big contributing factor in gender equality. “These areas are: Access to Higher Education, Career Education, Education for Pregnant and Parenting Students, Employment, Learning Environment, Math and Science, Sexual Harassment, Standardized Testing and Technology” (Titleix.info, History). In this

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