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    Early feminism was typically focused only on white women, likely because racism was still extremely prominent at the time feminism began emerging. It was not until Kimberlé Crenshaw introduced the term “intersectionality” in 1989 that feminism started to look at oppressed group’s needs (Nash, 2008, 2). Intersectionality is a way of thinking that acknowledges that when a person has identities that belong to more than one oppressed group, it impacts their quality of life more negatively. In this paper

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    lines, a third first consonant control of ladies' liberationist theory is to inspect male factor culpable, exploitation, and criminal equity preparing in the setting of numerous crossing social elements, including; notwithstanding sex, race, and ethnicity, social class, age, and sexual introduction course. Women's activist potential outcomes are a gathering of

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    Ninety percent of all military occupations in the military include all genders, but the top ten percent of roles are excluded to women. Women have already felt the misogyny with unequal pay and unfair treatment by men, now women have to face the discrimination for fighting for our country. Women should be able to serve in the front lines because it makes the military stronger as a whole with more diversity, women in other countries fight on the front lines and women have made significant contributions

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    Training Aesthetic Laborers Workfare has brought about a specific demand for state and non-state programs focused on job training and job readiness. While some programs focus specifically on training welfare recipients in “hard skills,” such as typing, math, reading, and/or familiarity with software programs, other programs focus on clients’ need for “soft skills,” which include one’s interactional mannerisms and self-presentation. Successful Women’s Outfitters is one such philanthropic organization

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    demographic characteristics that a speaker can consider when analyzing an audience. Demographics are characteristic of your audience members that usually effect their beliefs and interests (bookcite). Examples of demographics include race, ethnicity, age, gender, religious orientation, socioeconomic status, and political alignment. It is important to consider these demographics in order to appeal to your audience or choose an appropriate topic. For example, giving a speech on women’s rights may not

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    The hierarchy of gender is an issue that the entire world has faced for many years. In the United States, there is a large problem with women being represented in politics. This can be traced back to how children are placed into different hierarchies of males being masculine and females being feminine through their clothes, toys, and more. However, the issue is also caused by the media’s portray of female politicians in comparison to male politicians. The media’s reporting of the 2016 presidential

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    Performance appraisals is a great alternative, you can base someone’s pay off of the work they do, not the amount of years that have been with the company. Also, start hiring a mixture of people and become more diverse. By bringing in different ethnicities, genders, age, color, etc. you are in return receiving different ideas, opinions and gaining new perspectives. You are a highly successful and prominent practitioner and these are just a few of our suggestions that would be beneficial to a prestigious

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    transgender students, sometimes do not receive the same support gay, lesbian and bisexual students receive. An issue facing LGBT Services at DePauw University is providing adequate services to transgender students. Providing educational programming, gender neutral restrooms, faculty education, and counseling for transgender students could increase support for students who identify as transgender. Review of Literature Currently, there is not considerable empirical research about

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    disadvantages, it offers a broader range of talent, but it can often mean conflicting ideas and stereotyping. “Canada is becoming a nation of the aging and the very young.” Diversity extends beyond race or ethnicity, religion, culture or newcomer status to include factors such as geography, language, politics, gender, beliefs, sexual orientation, economic status, abilities, skills and interests. • New Canadians (also referred to as immigrants or internationally trained workers) • Racialized communities (also

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    Task 1: Summary This journal article, “Gender Differences in Syntactic Development Among English Speaking Adolescents”, written by Hannah E. Cornett, is adapted from Inquiries Journal/Student Pulse, Vol.6, No.03. The main issue Cornett (2014) researched is “the gaps in the literature regarding syntactic development in adolescence and reports on the syntactic capabilities and discrepancies between English-speaking adolescent males and females”. According to Cornett (2014), some studies reported

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