Student’s Name: Instructor’s Name: Course: Date: Unequal Freedom: Response In her book Unequal Freedom: How Race and Gender Shaped American Citizenship and Labor Evelyn Nakano Glenn examines citizenship and labor as the key structures through which gender and racial inequalities were shaped‚ contested‚ and evaluated in the United States of America. The author has organized the book into seven to elucidate the complex relations between dominant groups and their subordinate counterparts in three different
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Unequal Opportunity: Race and Education – Review In the essay Unequal Opportunity: Race and Education‚ the author attempts to link race as a factor that contributes to the unequal education opportunity faced by some minority groups. He or she argues that despite the affirmative action in the United States (U.S.)‚ discrimination in the education and employment sector continues to affect how the minority children learn. With fewer resources allocated to their marginalized schools‚ these students end
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Women entered the work force during World War II as the nation needed them. They then went back home until the 1960’s when the Women’s movement came about and women became more independent. Even though women were in the work force they were not getting equal pay for equal work. Even with the passage of the Equal Work Equal Pay Act of 1963‚ employers still see women as lessor of an employee. However‚ as the job landscape changes from manufacturing to more technology based jobs‚ women have started
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The so-called gender pay gap‚ which has been debunked many times‚ is still one of the most talked about feminist topics. Feminists still believe that women earn only 77% of what a man earns. This is simply not true. There are several factors which affect men and women’s salaries‚ and hourly pay isn’t one of them. If women truly did earn 77% of what a man earns‚ then the workforce would be almost completely made up of women so that every major company can save up to 23% on wages. The substantial amount
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recorded and seen since women started working and making profit for themselves. The gender wage gap has narrowed considerably in the past years‚ but even though it is getting smaller and smaller‚ it is affecting women now. Until the gap is completely gone‚ it will still be a pressing issue‚ especially for some women. It is worse for women of different demographics. There are various factors that go into the wage gap and how much money women are making compared to men. Women started to work more
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the US have so much technology while other people in places such as the Middle East don’t? Why is the world so unequal or unfair? In America‚ we have markets and big stores to provide food for us‚ while in other places‚ they have to work hard just to find food. In America‚ we can ride bikes or drive cars to get to places‚ but in other places‚ they have to walk. The world has become unequal over the years because of each country’s geography‚ which impacts their agriculture‚ domesticable animals‚ germs
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Unequal Rights in Marriage Unequal Rights in Marriage Mr. Thomas had the necessary documents proving his domestic partnership with Mr. Dawson but the hospital’s staff refused to advise Mr. Thomas of his partner’s health status. “We had all of the paperwork that any gay couple could have in the State of Ohio‚” he said. “They said‚ ‘You’re not family’ ” (PARKER-POPE‚ 2010). The situation could have been avoided if the gay couple had equal rights in marriage. Gay couples that are in a loving
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In ‘Unequal Childhoods‚’ author Lareau shows how the language opportunities granted to children being raised under both the Concerted Cultivation and Accomplishment of Natural Growth methods reflect how well they will succeed in an educational institution. Language opportunities can affect a child’s success starting in elementary school‚ and have effects that last well into adulthood. As shown via the life choices that the various children in ‘Unequal Childhoods’ make‚ those raised under the Concerted
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Deserves Equal Pay! I stumbled home from work on the verge of exhaustion; I had worked for ten hours! When I opened the door‚ my husband had a curved smile and a check of $100 in his hand. I stared in disbelief at my check-which earned me $80. My husband and I share the same occupation and work hours. How did my husband earn more money for the same amount of work? Women deserve equal pay to supply and care for themselves‚ as well as their families. Women require equal pay because women are being paid
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I feel your novel Unequal Childhoods shows us social organization in the United States and how stratification can affect our lifestyles. In turn‚ this process begins in early childhood and continues for the rest of our lives. People are sometimes oblivious to the damage that can be done from this‚ and your book highlights the many issues that may arise from our class system. You have represented a dividing line between the middle class‚ the working class and poor. In your eyes‚ these are the most
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