The dress code is biased against girls. for example, a girl will get dress coded for showing their shoulders, while boys can wear tank tops and be fine. it’s especially biased against plus size women. my sister is plus sized and we can wear the same shirt and she will get dress coded but not me. teachers shouldn’t even be looking, and school shouldn’t be about what we wear. we need to teach the boys how to control themselves, not make the girls have a dress code.
I belive the answer is
Lord Jim
<span>Egalitarianism, by dictionary definition is the aim
for an equality in wealth, status, etc. Lower density of men means that it is
lower than the average number of a certain population in a certain country.
Achieving egalitarian, or being an egalitarian, is hard to achieve since not
all people want to be in equal footing with everyone. Sexual equality is when
both biological sexes, regardless of gender, are in egalitarian state in terms
of all the benefits opportunities in the society. It is very important because
discrimination between the sexes and the creation of introjected gender roles
had sprouted to societal issues such as discrimination, sexism, etc. Parents
could educated their children by giving them household responsibilities
regardless of their genders.</span>