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Gender is a term used very commonly by various people in different societies. ...
Most commonly when we hear the word ‘gender’ we automatically think ‘sex’ which is linked to what shapes us biologically and emotionally. Another common meaning for gender is applied to the social development of both males and females, which defines societies sexual differences with both genders (Study Guide, 2004)
Males and females are defined by the way they appear biologically and react emotionally which is constructed by their personality. Nature and nurture also shape our gender differences. ...
Gender discrimination remains to empower all dimensions of life in every society (World Bank, 2001). ... (Worldbank, 2001)
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Gender equality is a major issue within our developing world and this problem needs to be overcome. ... However a lot of people argue that these approaches will not help bring gender equality, especially in third world countries.
Approximate Word count = 711 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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