This research will explore feminism and Porngraphy, looking at how porn links to feminist politics and thus, shows gender equality. The study will explore the sociological context of pornography and how various feminist theories interlink. The study aims to analyse pornography as something which is created and interpreted within the...
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The role of women in the society has been a subject of interest especially following the emergence of feminism that targets to empower woman across the globe. The female body has been the center of debate throughout history with different cultures presenting varied opinions on the way a woman should...
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The Bauhaus was one of the most influential art schools in the 20th century especially due to a teaching approach that shaped the understanding of the relationship between art and society as well as technology. According to Wick and Grawe (2000, p. 11), the Bauhaus changed the course of the...
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Pornography is often defined as a discourse about male domination and a site of oppression for women, in which some feminists strongly condemn seeing it as disrespect to women's bodies. In this study, this very preconceived idea of pornography as some erotic media that are disrespectful and explore feminist arguments...
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Living a Feminist Life is more than just advocating for gender equality and subverting patriarchy. Gender is connected with so many other things that can affect someone’s livelihood. Race, socioeconomic status, sexuality, physical and mental disabilities are just some of the issues that interlink with gender. Perhaps, the most poignant...
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Gender Inequality in the Employment Sector Gender inequality in the employment sector is a global issue. The feminist movement has led to the representation of women in many industries such as medicine, finance, engineering, etc. However, in the UK, women are still underrepresented in the financial sector. In the UK financial...
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1. A research to investigate the primary hindrances preventing the attainment of workplace gender equality in the UK’s financial sector and the contemporary society at large? 2. A study examining the origins of workplace gender disparity and their presence in the modern society 3. A study of the UK organisations to investigate...
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Having none or fewer symptoms and being back to how your life was before without the illness is clinical recovery. Personal healing is a unique, deeply personal process of transforming one’s values, attitudes, skills, goals, and roles to better ones. Individual recovery is living a contributing, satisfying, and hopeful life...
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Perrone-McGovern, K. M., Wright, S. L., Howell, D. S., Barnum, E. L. (2014). Contextual Influences on Work and Family Roles: Gender, Culture, and Socioeconomic Factors. Career Development Quarterly, 62(1), 21-28 This is a popular source that explains the roles of boys and girls based on the traditional society set...
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Empowerment applies to all patients receiving mental health services regardless of their disability level. Some communities stigmatize persons with psychiatric illnesses, thereby increasing their chances of self-loathing. Empowerment leads to an improved quality of life, thus making it necessary for all individuals, especially those receiving mental health services. Based on the...
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Performance is one aspect that many people tend to focus on in the learning process. The difference in comprehension and results in various subjects has been one of the reasons why gender plays a role in the choice of courses for both males and females. However, boys as girls can...
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Increasing Women in STEM Over the years there has been the need to increase the number of women in STEM-related jobs, a move that has intensified because of the need to have a win-win situation (Diekman, et al 2010, p. 1051). That is, the society would benefit from having several STEM...
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