Gender
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1388 examples of Gender in a sentence
And in my attempts to create
gender
neutrality, I was inadvertently privileging masculinity over femininity.
We have pinks among the variety of colors, we balance out the cutes with handsomes and the prettys with strongs and smarts and work really hard not to associate any words with
gender.
And do our best to not make her feel limited by
gender
roles.
And we do all this in hopes that we model a healthy and empowered relationship with
gender
for our kid.
Now this work to develop a healthy relationship with
gender
for Elliot made me rethink and evaluate how I allowed sexism to manifest in my own
gender
identity.
And this daily discomfort helps me build both agency and authenticity in how I show up in my body and in my
gender.
And although you may not be in that group, someone of your age, someone of your gender, someone from your location and someone with your background would be in that room.
One, it's to try and work out the
gender
of the shark.
So you can quite easily tell the
gender
of the shark.
If we can tell the
gender
of the shark before we sample it, we can tell the geneticist this was taken from a male or a female.
Being able to tell the
gender
of a shark is very important for things like policing the trade in basking shark and other species through the sightings, because it is illegal to trade in these sharks.
When I tell people that I'm trying to develop a contraceptive pill for men, the response usually varies along
gender
lines.
The other thing you need to know about shame is it's absolutely organized by
gender.
Shame feels the same for men and women, but it's organized by
gender.
If you are fighting in a non-governmental organization, you love equity between
gender.
It looks like our table also can transform gender, too.
There's language gaps, there's ethnicity and racial gaps, there's age gaps, there's
gender
gaps, there's sexuality gaps, there's wealth and money gaps, there's education gaps, there's also religious gaps.
And when it finds one of those phrases, it grabs the sentence up to the period, and then automatically tries to deduce the age,
gender
and geographical location of the person that wrote that sentence.
We can also get a
gender
breakdown.
Here are gender, age, weather, location.
Are you annoyed that I didn't talk about
gender
equality or education?
As it stands, the US Constitution denies fundamental protections to victims of
gender
violence such as sexual assault, intimate partner violence and stalking.
The resulting constitutional flaw directly contradicts international law, which requires nation-states to intervene and protect citizens against
gender
violence by private parties as a human right.
Unlike what you may have seen on "Law & Order: SVU," justice is rare for victims of
gender
violence.
Despite this constitutional flaw, some victims of
gender
violence have found protections under federal Civil Rights statutes, such as Title IX.
While initially targeting sex discrimination within admissions, Title IX has actually evolved over time to require educational institutions to intervene and address
gender
violence when committed by certain parties, such as when teachers, students or campus visitors commit sexual assault or harassment.
So what this means is that through Title IX, those who seek access to education are protected against
gender
violence in a way that otherwise does not exist under the law.
It is Title IX that requires educational institutions to take reports of
gender
violence seriously, or to suffer liability.
And that's really important, because educational institutions have historically swept
gender
violence under the rug, much like our criminal justice system does today.
Originally proposed in 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment would guarantee
gender
equality under the law, and much like Title IX on campus, that constitutional amendment could require states to intervene and address
gender
violence as a prohibitive form of sex discrimination.
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