The treatment of women in society is not good. In today’s time, women are not getting equal rights in society and they are considered to work only at home. However we talk about feminism but in reality, there is no feminism as women do not get equal status.
So when talk about holy books they give equal status to women and tell men to respect women. In holy books, women are sacred and need to be kept as flowers but in real-world women are treated really bad, Which is totally opposite.
Men are dominant in nature and use their power over women and want to surpass them anyhow. But holy books have always given special treatment to women but people in the world have refuted the word feminism and does not follow what holy books narrates about women.
In holy book, women have right in the share of parents property but in the real world, they are not giving. Women are allowed to work but in some orthodox family they are not given chance to work, women are allowed to study and have a right, but some family restrict this and does not send girls to school. This is the differences and this is how the women are treated in real world.
to what extent does the treatment of women reflect social conditions and culture, and to what...
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Discussion 1. What social structures would have to change in order for more women and people of color to move to the top of the federal bureaucracy? 2. How does a sociological perspective on the economy differ from the study of economics?
1 In view of our discussion of evolutionary psychology and the social structural approach, to what extent can traditional roles of men and women be expected to change with changing economic conditions? 2. Explain how the relationship between economic development and the expansion of women’s rights may operate in both directions. 6. What factors account for the decline in fertility that occurred in the course of industrialization?
In India, birth defines your identity and your social status in a system that is referred to as the caste system. You can never change your caste in one lifetime and it is only by living well within one life that you may be reincarnated to a higher caste in another life.How is gender culturally constructed in India? What is the appropriate way for this gendered individual or group to act and why? Is gender identity operating to control the...
Scientists collect statistics on who gets healthcare and what factors might influence the care received. Social epidemiology is the study of how health and disease are distributed throughout a society’s population. It helps scientists figure out what factors are influential, such as age, gender, social class, and race. Age: People who die at a younger age are considered rare and tragic, but young people still die of accidents and sometimes tragic diseases. Gender: Males display riskier behavior throughout their lives,...
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Social structure, culture and social interaction all play a very
important role in creating the social fabric that we live in. An
example would be someone born into a wealthy family that benefits
from their family's socioeconomic status. This child is more likely
to have the advantage of attending a highly ranked high school and
being exposed to a family emphasis on the importance...
What does this creation myth tell us about Yoruba culture? How does it enhance the brief amount of historical information given in the introduction to the Creation of the Universe and Ife? Instructions: As you discuss this story with your classmates you might consider the following questions in developing your posts: • Why would a god desire companionship? • How do the Yoruba gods care for the world and the people? • How do the events of the myths demonstrate...
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS I. What are the strengths of using social media in 6. How does social media affect the relationship between patients and their healthcare providers? healthcare? healthcare? media as a tool in healthcare? 7, Is social media a part of patient -centric 8. H 2. What are the challenges of using social media in 3. Why are healthcare professionals slow to adopt 4. Is the use of social media in healthcare a fad? s. In a hospital setting, what...
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Cultural messages, simply, are what everyone in a group knows that outsiders do not know. They are a series of lenses that shape our perceptions, interpretations, boundaries, and values. Users: Anyone involved in a cross-cultural conflict. This includes not only people from different countries, but also people from different gender, age, ethnic, religious, regional, even different professional groups. (One might speak of the engineering culture or the business culture, for example.) Description: Culture is an...
SOCIAL IDENTITY Most of us prefer to be viewed as individuals and not placed in social categories or be typecast by others. We do not appreciate people making assumptions about who we are, particularly based on our appearance. This is part of what is so pernicious about racism: It stems from a social construction of race, a system of categorizing and generalizing about people based on physical characteristics and the alleged deeper meanings. We consider this concept in greater detail...