Answer:
Regardless of a persons gender they should be able to earn equal pay.
Explanation:
If we take a look at one of the oldest documents in the world it says, "All men are created equal". At that point in time it refereed to men with status, men with property, and men who where white. However, understanding the fact that many women like Rosa Parks,Amelia Earhart, and Mae C. Jemison fought for their ability to have a say and do what they dreamed. Men are given the opportunities because they were born with it. It is unfair that simply because your a man you get paid more. However, Women earn everything they get.... they fight for what they want and they put both their heart and sole into their jobs into there families and into their dreams. Men and WoMEN should be given equal pay regardless of their gender but by the way they try everyday and the way they give their all in their jobs.
Answer:
Passionate love between young pair
Each person takes one's own life because of unfortunate misunderstanding
Explanation:
There are too many events in the plot of "Pyramus and Thisbe" from which William Shakespeare draws the story of "Romeo and Juliet". Some more similarities in both the stories are;
Kept apart by their family who hate each other
Both pairs decide to elope
Both pairs decide to run away together
Female protagonists are thought to be dead, so male protagonists take their own lives.
Female protagonists use the same blades (used by their beloved) to kill themselves.
Answer:
Gender-based violence (GBV) is violence directed against a person because of that person's gender or violence that affects persons of a particular gender disproportionately.
Explanation:
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Mr. Raymond thinks this, because Scout and Dill have not yet been alive long enough to become corrupted and hateful. The adults in Maycomb have built up years of gossip and prejudices, but Raymond sees young children such as Scout and Dill as a type of clean slate, who can still be educated about the way others live, and can understand things differently than the others in town.