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    Mauresmo coached Andy for four years. The twos pairing caused a lot of controversy in tennis as it was rare for a male athlete to be coached by a female. Their relationship had a large influence on gender relationships in tennis. Martina Navratilova, former tennis player and coach stated “ women are judged by a different stick” “if it didn’t succeed, they’d say women can’t coach men.” Throughout her career as coach Mauresmo was continuously a victim…

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    Diversity In Classroom

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    I can expand the lessons of different cultures and their perspectives with role models of different backgrounds and cultural groups. I can also add activities that help students develop critical thinking skills and touch different subjects like equality, discrimination, inclusion and many more. I can learn more about the ethnic and racial groups that may be…

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    The ‘notion of “sex” is defined as biological differences between male and female while “gender”, also known as “sex roles”, refer to certain behaviours and characteristic attributed to each sex that was a social construction.’ (Carter 2011, p.22) Basically indicating that sex is biologically driven while gender dictates how the society should act and behave as a man or woman with the elements of ideologies such as patriarchy and capitalism. However, the distinctions between the two terms are…

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    treated equally and respectfully that resulted with the creation of the Feminist group. At first, Feminist consisted of only females, though males and females have recently begun to team together in order to fight for the equal rights between the genders. Unlike men, women have been exposed to many priorities and have had their lives shaped and restricted for them. For decades, women have…

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    Sexism is discrimination, devaluation based on a person’s biological sex or social constructed gender. By this definition, sexism exists prominently in Australian society. Women, just by being women, have an enormous number of negative experiences in the daily life in Australian society. This can be seen in the difference between male and female’s income, leaders, everyday treatment, professional sport, violence and harassment towards women. If, as a community, we don’t make an effort to…

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    Now We Began Summary

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    exercise their rights as women, instead of being destined by the accident of their sex to one field of activity housework and child-raising” (Eastman, 2012). In the 1920s women fought for their rights and opportunities in higher education, professional sports and same-sex marriage. Eastman made it priorities to let everyone know how far we have…

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    This is a clip from the 2016 animated movie Zootopia. The animal image symbolizes the different gender, the appearance of the person, the producer through the animal world to reflect the real life problems. The way is subtle and humorous. The video clip depicts Judy Hopps, the first rabbit police officer at the police station, the first day he went to work at the police station. In this video segment. Judy was subjected to prejudice and discrimination in her long career. Prejudice and…

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    Of Every 100 Rapists”). Feminists know that this needs to change. Feminism is not just for women who have been assaulted or abused. Feminism is for all genders, for all ages, for all jobs, for all races, for all people. Feminists do not believe one gender is better than another or deserves more respect than another. Feminists do not believe in gender roles, nor do they believe that a woman’s occupation or intimacy defines who she is. Most people who hate feminism do not understand what a true…

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    Gender Stereotyping: Bound by Society In our world today, gender stereotypes have a tight rein on men and women. People are stereotyped by color, blue or pink, before they are even born. Society sets separate standards for each sex and if a person does not meet these standards, he or she will be outcast and questioned. People should not have to live in fear of being different. I am a firm believer in this statement given my rocky childhood experience with stereotyping and bullying. This is the…

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    during many Always ads. Everyone knows that the start of puberty is a girls most vulnerable time during their lives. During this time for me I felt as though I was bad at everything I did. I was not motivated to keep trying the best I could in school, sports, in anything because I did not have the reassurance that if you keep trying or keeping going you will get better. Seventy-two percent of girls feel as though society limits them. (Always #LikeAGirl, June 2014) As girls start and go through…

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