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    stereotype which they have to follow, and that shouldn’t stand. Everyone has the rights to learn and receive an education, and by receiving a better education it can also help our beautiful earth in many ways. Global Our world has mostly learn to accept equality in education, but in some places they still haven’t got the memo! A long time ago, there was a huge discrimination in religion (Muslim) between the gender cause it was thought that the girls job was to stay at home and take care of the kids and the

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    the UN was about gender equality and how it’s a problem that everyone should be concerned about. As Emma Watson begins her “HeForShe” speech by introducing the audience to the campaign and asking the audience for their help to end gender inequality. The HeForShe campaign is a new UN initiative to encourage men and boys to get involved in promoting gender equality. In her speech,”Men, I would like to take this opportunity to extend your formal invitation. Gender equality is your issue, too.”, she

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    progress as a society, and without progression we become dissolved into oblivion. That being said, this means society can never stop changing. Looking back at the past, especially in more recent years, society has made vast progressions towards gender equality; we can see this progression, for people rely less on gender roles, women are given more opportunities in the workplace, and each age group is clearly more progressive than the last. We often romanticize the past and believe it was better ‘back

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    Gender Equality Council. This council works in close contact with The Centre for Gender Equality by working on promoting gender equality in the labor market as well as reconciliation of work and family life. (Gender Equality in Iceland. Jafnréttisstofa) The council consists of eleven representatives each appointed by the Minister of Welfare, and this takes place after each parliamentary election. Their goal is to be able to create platforms to assess and discuss different types of gender equality issues

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    the government should be representative in contrast to the diversity of it. The role of a patriarchal society impacts in politics is in direct correlation with women’s self-confidence to run in elections (Cain Miller). In order to achieve gender equality and encourage women to run and participate in political life, we must take actions that will have a significant impact on our stagnant parliamentary gender imbalance

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    Malala Yousafzai

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    questioned many of their motives and described her life as being forced to stay home due to fear of the Taliban and regulations set in her community. She was forced to leave her home along with her family to seek safety. Malala’s struggle for educational equality changed the world. Malala presents her opinion

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    As of now, their is an “international bill of rights for women” that promises to end discrimination, establish equality and fight against violence. Majority of the 193 member states in the United Nations have ratified it. Iran, Palau, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Tonga and the United States have not. The United States does not stand up for gender equality as much as it should. Mothers of newborns are guaranteed paid leave in 188 countries. Only nine do not and amongst them nine is

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    annual gross state product (GSP) growth in the State of New Mexico over the next ten years. This involves putting more women to work in the formal sector of the economy to achieve a greater gender equality. Realizing the $18 billion addition to GSP requires achieving the potential of gender equality in New Mexico. New jobs will be created to offset the gender disparity and to replace the number of women that will be retiring

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    a bit pandering to both sides of the coin to gain respect and connections. I digress. The Whole speech is about equality and how we can work together to create a better future by not continuing with a separation of gender and class, especially in the United States and the Middle East. While I can’t really do much about the Middle East, I can start here by having a message of equality in my work and public guise about me, so there’ll be a positive message and tone being spread across to

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    There are a number of complex and often interrelated factors that explain the emergence of the gender discrimination. Research shows that widely shared gender stereotypes act as a “common knowledge” cultural frame that people use to begin the process gender in balance (Flair, 2015). The use of gender as an initial framing device has many consequences that are carried far beyond areas of life, directly to do with sex or reproduction. As shown in ‘Figure 3’, the statistics of how women are portrayed

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