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    Running head: GENDER INEQUALITY AND WOMEN 1 Gender Inequality and Women in Employment: Hiring, Promotions, and Salaries Amanda Rogers Chapman University GENDER INEQUALITY AND WOMEN 2 Gender Inequality and Women in Employment: Hiring, Promotions, and Salaries In the workplace

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    Corona 1 Yailin Corona Honors English 11-4 Junior Research Paper 3 March 2016 Gender Inequality in the U.S. For years, women have been viewed as weak, indecisive, and subjective. Women have become more empowered since their suffrage and earning their rights. Although, they have their rights, women are not equal to men in today’s society because of unequal pay and discrimination. The pay between the two gender in recent college graduates and stabilized jobs opt towards males. Women are discriminated

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    (Walker 1). This quote shows just one part of the story where Celie is treated poorly. Celie is being abused and raped, and there is nothing she can do to stop it. This is gender inequality because Celie, as a woman, gets no respect from men along with other women throughout the story. Another part displaying gender inequality is when Walker says, "He beat me today cause he say I winked at a boy in church. I may have got somethin in my eye but I didn’t wink. I don’t even look at mens" (Walker 5)

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    All women athletes worked extremely hard to get where they are now, but with gender inequality in sports their hard work will go to waste. Gender inequality is unlawful because of Title IX, a law that was passed in 1972, that banned gender discrimination in sports (Buzuvis and Newhall). Even though it is against the law, many colleges and sports associations still give unfair benefits to men’s sports, such as more opportunities, better fields, higher salaries, etc, and are not getting punished for

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    Gender Inequality In The 50’s The 1950’s, a time where the United States faced many conflicts and contradictions that created simmering discontent, conflict and unhappiness escalated amongst Americans. Though the roaring 50’s seemed as if the traditional ideals of the United States such as equality , democracy, and prosperity, has finally been fulfilled, but beneath all of the happiness and innocence is simmering discontent. Considering that there is an innumerable amounts of simmering discontent

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    What is feminism? Most would describe feminism as gender equality, but when a woman is seen as lesser of a person compared to a man, equality can be hard to achieve; this was exactly the case in fifteenth century England. Women were essentially property; when they didn’t belong to their fathers, they were married. At the time, rape of a common woman was legal, while the rape of royalty was not. Women were prohibited from having multiple partners or cheating; women who were caught performing such

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    In world history, gender inequality and women’s and empowerment have been an ongoing battle of victories and setbacks, especially for women. Women are disproportionately affected by gender inequality; they are often looked at with pity or a need to be protected from the outside world. This desire to protect women has evolved into a culture of restriction, when it comes to what women can and cannot do in their day to day lives. The Middle East is especially susceptible to devaluing women in society

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    Gender Inequality refers to unequal treatment (or) perception of individual based on their gender. A system that advantages men over women in material, resources, power, status and authority has been continuing in one form or the other. It has been a taboo for centuries now which restricts women, access to basic opportunities, resources. Throughout the world, women continue to face inequality in all the spheres of life. Various workgroups, social institutions, organizations has been setup, schemes

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    used as a scapegoat for gender inequality and sexism. Historically biology and evolution have both been used to excuse gender inequality, sexism, rape, and other gendered practices. For this paper, I am going to focus on three ways that biology has been used to polarize the sexes. Hormones, reproduction, and stereotypes are the topics I will be discussing. They are all topics that have all been discussed in the reading and discusses by sociologists who are dealing with gender. According to Webster

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    same nor are treated equally. Gender inequalities have always been an issue in our society. Women have always gain less respect than men based on their sex. The society has developed certain images and roles for males and females. Men are seen to have masculine traits such stability, independence, and confidence; whereas, women have more feminine traits such as nurturing, affection, and patience. As well, the society has developed the division of occupations for genders. Females are expected to work

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