Papers On Women'S Issues & Gender Study
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Development: Environmental, Archaeological, and Human Issues in Developing Countries
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A 14 page discussion of the varied issues confronting developing countries in regard to their rural resources and inhabitants. Emphasizes the importance of sustainable development and the protection of ecological, archaeological and human resources. Presents examples of adverse impacts which have been incurred by each, as well as success stories which have occurred, as a result of development activities in the world's lesser technologically advanced countries. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Differing Expectations and Socialization in the Educational Environment for Girls Verses Boys
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A 7 page overview of the many factors which impact child development. The author contends that the different expectations which exist in some aspects of the educational arena for boys verses girls couples with socialization to determine a child’s likelihood to pursue certain careers. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Discrimination Against Women in the Workplace
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This 8 page paper embraces the thesis that discrimination still exists in the workplace. Gender inequality in the business world is explored in depth. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Discrimination Against Women in Broadcasting
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A 10 page literature review on the instant subject, exploring issues of workforce statistics, discrimination against women broadcasters, and discrimination against storylines of women in broadcasting--including appearance and subject matter. The paper also discusses the "hidden" women in broadcasting--technicians. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
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Discrimination and Liability: An Investigation into the Backlash of Civil Rights Legislation
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A 6 page contention that the laws that were put in place immediately after the Civil War to guarantee the rights of freed slaves, and those which have been in place since to prevent discrimination, have had a tremendous societal impact. While these laws were justified by the circumstances of the time period in which they were enacted, they now translate into the liability crisis which our businesses, governments, and organizations are facing today when they try to hire or replace employees based on qualifications rather than racial, ethnic, or gender identity. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Discrimination Of Women In The Policing And Probation Fields: Review Of Literature
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20 pages in length. The female gender is no stranger among the various ranks of America's police force, inasmuch as their presence has been an integral component of law enforcement since 1913; however, the capacity in which they have served these past ninety years has long been a bone of contention with regard to issues of gender inequity. House (1993) notes how it was not until the 1970s that women were upgraded to more expansive roles within the department, representing a significant departure from the standard social and administrative work to which they were relegated. With the 1972 graduation of the nation's first female FBI agents came an altogether different perspective of women on the police force; however, House (1993) points out that even though this precedence-setting event helped to increase the number of policewomen from just over three thousand to approximately twenty-eight hundred between 1971 and 1990, it has done little to improve promotions or decrease discrimination worldwide. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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Diversity in Aviation Maintenance and Challenges to Communication
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This 8 page paper looks at the role of women in aviation maintenance and how that has created challenges in terms of communication. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Do Women Lack Something?
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5 pages in length. A patriarchal society depicts women as lacking something, a point that is made perfectly clear by perusing the commonplace advertisements – print, radio, billboards and television – that openly imply women are in need of surgical alteration: eyes, breasts, thighs or protruding stomach. Clearly, the overall effect created by the recurrence of messages like this is that women's bodies -- and, thereby, their entire mental, emotional and physical selves -- are not good enough until they have been enhanced by technological advancements. By contrast, when men are put into a situation of having their bodies "improved," pampered or added to, the kinds of anxieties raised pertain almost solely to their sexual worthiness. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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DOES “SLUT” MAKE ITS POINT?
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For time immemorial, sexual men have been congratulated and patted on the back for their prowess, while sexual women have been called names such as "tramp," "whore" and "slut." Leora Tanenbaum's book "Slut! Growing Up Female with a Bad Reputation" attempts to examine this point yet again by bringing up certain examples -- as well as her own experience -- about how society views the sexual woman. This paper examines how well Tanenbaum has proved her point. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Domestic Abuse
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A 6 page discussion of domestic violence. Relates the astounding statistics on spouse and child abuse emphasizing that millions of women and children fall victim to domestic abuse each year. Suggests that effective intervention in domestic abuse revolves around dispelling themisperceptions involving domestic abuse. Bibliography lists 9sources.
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