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Essay heading: Humour -- a Magnet between the sexes
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Women are still viewed behind the males within the society. Be it from the wage gap existing between the sexes, to the actual career positions that women hit, as Foegen states, the ?glass ceiling' ( p.1), which encompasses residual sex discrimination. For one thing, it is difficult to know the practical limits of equality... displayed 300 characters
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For one thing, it is difficult to know the practical limits of equality. The more biological differences the sexes imply, and in some areas endeavor, as would seem to be the kind of fundamental inequality.
Stereotypes, for this matter can and have influenced behaviour through a self-fulfilling prophecy, or the "tendency to behave in a way that confirms other people's reasoning towards that individual's behaviour" (Darley & Fazio, p... displayed next 300 characters
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