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02-04-2004, 16:05
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If men and women are equal, why have male been the dominant sex throughout history? This is something that has only been discovered in the last 50 years when scientific research began to investigate the differences between the male and the female brain, by using the cat scan. The brain of an embryo at about 6 weeks is shaped as either male or female. It is at this point that the male fetus begins to produce hormones that organize the brain’s neural network into a male pattern. Without these hormones the brain would be female.
The structural and organizational differences between the male and female brains demonstrate how these differences make men more aggressive, competitive and better when spatial ability and women more sensitive to the nuances of expression and gesture, more adept at judging character and more people-oriented.
Physically men and women are different.
The stereotype of male is a person who is stronger, bigger and more energetic than a woman, who is smaller and more delicate.
In legal terms, men and women are equal. Gender of discrimination in education and job advertisements is rare. That ensures that opportunities are available to both men and women. However, there might be still job advertisements that particularly require applicants to be of a particular gender.
Sometimes legal and equal opportunities policies have helped people of a certain gender to get jobs that have been traditionally associated with opposite sexual connotations. For example, male nurses may be considered “effeminate” and female fire fighter “butch”: there are cultural beliefs that may dissuade people from applying to certain positions.
This reveals the need to conform to society’s notion of femininity and masculinity, and the ensuing notions of what it is to “be a man” or “be a woman” still dictate what is “man’s work” and what is “women’s work”.
In the world of paid, full-time employment, it is said that men have more opportunities than women and are more likely to be chosen for jobs because of the possibility that the women will leave if they have children.
In addition to this, it is said that childcare and domestic tasks undertaken by couples are mainly done by women, therefore showing the unequal division of domestic labour, and the continuing inequality between men and women.
This is due to the traditional expectation of society that considers childcare, housework and shopping as women’s work rather than man’s, and on the basis of this consideration, man and women can never be equal. Until men equally share the childcare and domestic tasks with women, there will be no social equality between the sexes.
cosa ne pensate della mia composition? ci sono degli errori?
Ah simenticavo..mi hanno detto che è necessaria la divisione in paragrafi..ma io come lo divido? c'è una regola logica o no..
grazie 1000 a chi mi darà una mano..:)
If men and women are equal, why have male been the dominant sex throughout history? This is something that has only been discovered in the last 50 years when scientific research began to investigate the differences between the male and the female brain, by using the cat scan. The brain of an embryo at about 6 weeks is shaped as either male or female. It is at this point that the male fetus begins to produce hormones that organize the brain’s neural network into a male pattern. Without these hormones the brain would be female.
The structural and organizational differences between the male and female brains demonstrate how these differences make men more aggressive, competitive and better when spatial ability and women more sensitive to the nuances of expression and gesture, more adept at judging character and more people-oriented.
Physically men and women are different.
The stereotype of male is a person who is stronger, bigger and more energetic than a woman, who is smaller and more delicate.
In legal terms, men and women are equal. Gender of discrimination in education and job advertisements is rare. That ensures that opportunities are available to both men and women. However, there might be still job advertisements that particularly require applicants to be of a particular gender.
Sometimes legal and equal opportunities policies have helped people of a certain gender to get jobs that have been traditionally associated with opposite sexual connotations. For example, male nurses may be considered “effeminate” and female fire fighter “butch”: there are cultural beliefs that may dissuade people from applying to certain positions.
This reveals the need to conform to society’s notion of femininity and masculinity, and the ensuing notions of what it is to “be a man” or “be a woman” still dictate what is “man’s work” and what is “women’s work”.
In the world of paid, full-time employment, it is said that men have more opportunities than women and are more likely to be chosen for jobs because of the possibility that the women will leave if they have children.
In addition to this, it is said that childcare and domestic tasks undertaken by couples are mainly done by women, therefore showing the unequal division of domestic labour, and the continuing inequality between men and women.
This is due to the traditional expectation of society that considers childcare, housework and shopping as women’s work rather than man’s, and on the basis of this consideration, man and women can never be equal. Until men equally share the childcare and domestic tasks with women, there will be no social equality between the sexes.
cosa ne pensate della mia composition? ci sono degli errori?
Ah simenticavo..mi hanno detto che è necessaria la divisione in paragrafi..ma io come lo divido? c'è una regola logica o no..
grazie 1000 a chi mi darà una mano..:)