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    Treatment of Women Dating all the way back to the days of pre history‚ the treatment of women has varied an awful lot. Women were as equal as men in pre history but eventually evolved into the men being ahead of women in all ways of life except taking care of the household‚ while the men were gone. The variation of treatment of women from pre history to the Mesopotamian society was a huge advantage for the men‚ in that they were higher then the women in all standards. In pre history women

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    In summary‚ this online seminar entitled Unequal Treatment presented by Brian Smedley‚ Michell Van‚ and Linda Rae Murray was about the health disparities in the United States. During his presentation‚ Brian mentioned that the minority group have the worst health outcome compare to White people due to unequal access‚ and poor-quality care. Despite the introduction of the Affordable Care Act that has allowed many uninsured to have health insurance‚ people of color‚ especially African- Americans‚ still

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    Unequal Medical Treatments Composition & Rhetoric II Abstract When needing medical services‚ the last thing that comes to mind is that you will be treated differently because of your racial or cultural background. Well believe or not racial bias is very common everywhere we go and in the medical field it can determine the quality of treatment you will receive. But many people might wonder why does this type of bias exists especially in the medical field when you expect to get treated equally

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    History shows many instances of discrimination and unequal rights for women. Women have been looked down upon and been abused by men in many different countries and cultures. There is a history for inequity of women‚ especially domestic violence and abuse. These dilemmas have been going on for the many years in the past‚ and are still going on today‚ especially in Middle Eastern countries. One major aspect of the situation of abuse towards women is involved with marriage. In many Middle Eastern

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    was a controversial play in its time because of Ibsen’s bold questioning of society’s basic rules and norms. One of the most pressing questions in the play is that of the unequal treatment of women. Ibsen questions Is it right to treat women as inferiors?’ Through the relationship between Nora and Helmer‚ Ibsen presents unequal power sharing in a negative light‚ trying to provoke the audience into questioning what was accepted as the norm in that period. One of the subtler techniques used is Helmer’s

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    Men‚ Women‚ and Unequal Pay For many years‚ women have been treated unfairly in the workplace; whether it is through a form of discrimination‚ harassment‚ or unequal pay. Women who are in the same position are paid less than their male counterparts. This is a major issue in the business world but it is also a problem in sports and the medical field. This problem is known as a gender gap‚ any difference between the characteristics of men and women in areas such as educational accomplishment‚ wage

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    economic issue I am choosing to talk about in this essay is equal pay among women. For decades women have been a part of the oppressed population‚ women were nothing to men but property‚ and to this day women are not taken as serious as men. Though we have come a long way from the early 1900s we as women still a long way to go. Even in a female dominated field such as social work men are still getting paid more than women. The topics I will be talking about in this essay will be who does this impact

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    The Treatment of Women in Trifles "Trifles‚" a one-act play written by Susan Glaspell‚ is a cleverly written story about a murder and more importantly‚ it effectively describes the treatment of women during the early 1900s. In the opening scene‚ we learn a great deal of information about the people of the play and of their opinions. We know that there are five main characters‚ three men and two women. The weather outside is frighteningly cold‚ and yet the men enter the warm farmhouse first

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    Othello endure it is clear that Shakespearean society viewed women as lesser beings who existed only to serve the men in their lives‚ and who were supposed to subservient‚ submissive‚ pure and above all else obedient. Obedient to their husbands‚ father‚ brothers and all men. Patriarchal rule justified women’s subordination as the natural order because women were thought to be physiologically and psychologically inferior to men. Although the women in Othello are measured against these ideals and in this

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    I think the reason why men and women have unequal salaries are that they are not really seen as equals in the eyes of society. While society deems men and women as equals‚ there is still a clear contrast between the two; “Male babies get blue blankets; females get pink ones. Boys are expected to play with trucks‚ blocks‚ and toy soldiers; girls receive dolls and kitchen goods. Boys must be masculine— active‚ aggressive‚ tough‚ daring‚ and dominant—but girls must be feminine—soft‚ emotional‚ sweet

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