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    In many of his plays, Shakespeare demonstrates ideas of gender and racial stereotypes. Othello, a play in which characters are judged based on sex and appearance, is an example of these stereotypes. Othello’s non-white ethnic background provides a platform for racial conflict. The characters of Desdemona and Emilia allow for sexism and gender conflict. These themes of Othello are closely related because of the similar prejudice and stereotypes. The sexism and racism in Othello allow for racist tones

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    In this current society, the levels of both male and female genders are somehow not even. Many women are still fighting for the rights that they should have had but was chained to by society and their belief that "Men are superior to women". Another thing is how the social hierarchy divides us. Instead of having

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    moves beyond compliance with legal requirements and statements that simply express the organization’s claims to value diversity.” (Canas & Sondak, 2014) Ghosn has a passion to manage diversity. His passion to ensure that people of all cultures, ages, gender, and background are treated equally. His passion stems back to his mother; she came from a large family. She was smart and wanted to attend college, however her mother told her that they cannot afford to send her to college.

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    Toni Morrison born on 18 February 1931, is an American novelist. Her novels are known for their epic themes, vivid dialogue, and richly detailed characters. Her work encompasses a broad range of topics including notions of perceived, race, gender, and class. The main thing about the work of Morrison as empowering from a womanist or feminist perspective, is that her women are not simply passive victims but they show themselves to be equal or superior to the men. Morrison wrote focusing on the

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    Gender stereotypes are everywhere. Even before we can understand what this means, people are constantly exposed to them through advertisements, toys, clothes, and the media including television shows and movies. To evaluate the prevalence of gender stereotypes in television programs targeted towards young children, I chose to watch four different shows called Phineas and Ferb, Little Einsteins, Horrid Henry, and Sofia the First. When picking what shows to watch, I intentionally selected at least

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    At a very young age children are labeled on what it means to be a male and female based on their gender. This labeling is taught, but also it is something we as humans pick up on. Most of the time infants start to categorize gender by three months and are fully developed by one and half to two years old, and labeling by eighteen to twenty months (Hunt, 2016). At about two to three years old they start to develop the knowledge of roles of men and women hypothetically and start to stereotype men and

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    masculinity determines one’s toughness and success in combat. In the eyes of many, women play a support role to men and are there for a man’s needs, but that’s not the case at all. So what do we talk about when we talk about the military itself and the gender roles within it? Well for starters, military is defined as “of or relating to soldiers or the armed forces (such as the army, navy, marines, and air force)” according to merriam-webster. No matter what branch someone goes into the training is still

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    think the woman know no better and will agree to the outrageous and overpriced work. Another general barrier that needs to be overcome, is gender discrimination and prejudice. According to NBC Nightly News(2013) Sarah Thomas was in the process of becoming the first female National Football League Referee, but it was only a shock to society simply because of her gender. Football fans and other officials were skeptical. Seeing a women take on an exhausting job, especially being in a male dominant sports

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    Nataly Rivera Professor Baralt WGSS 101 June 13, 2016 #Unapologetic The advertisement I chose was the Barbie unapologetic hashtag used to promote the Sports Illustrated cover featuring Barbie. The campaign featuring Barbie was seen as empowering to young girls but it still brought controversy. Barbie is seen sporting an iPad and knee-high dress which I believe exemplifies female oppression. Women have been treated as objects for most of their lives because often times we do not see it and it seems

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    Gender discrimination against women is out of control across the world and seeps into many aspects of women 's lives. This discrimination harms women in two ways. First, women directly experience stressful events. The experience of sexism is so common that some research suggests women can experience one to two instances of everyday sexism. But women aren 't only harmed by sexism through the physical stress caused by others. They are harmed to the extent that they internalize and adopt these sexist

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