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Essay heading: Science And Society
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This is
strikingly evident in today's society, which has without a doubt changed
dramatically and continues to be an ever alternating phenomenon.
Fewer girls than boys take on science subjects at schools. This is due to an
education structure that encourages girls to study arts and humanities and in
turn, this gender stereotyping creates fallacious perceptions that science is an
area suited better for boys... displayed 300 characters
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As Rossiter says, “Most [women] chose to enrol
for courses on cookery, sewing, and the household arts.” (Rossiter, 1980,
p.393 ). The effect this has on the number of women deciding to take on
science subjects upon entering university has caused unassertiveness in young
women seeking to offer their unique values in this male dominated world... displayed next 300 characters
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