Become more common
(that is how species learn to live in an environment over time)
Girls and women are seen a lot in feminine ways as they role in the society is to be a home builder and nurturing children but this gender role is actually changing as more women are now involve in business and running enterprises.
NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson has helped widen the scope of the inclusion of African-American women in math and science.
The society at larger do benefit as men and women have equal opportunities because:
- A more safer and healthier communities
- Less anti-social behavior and less violence
The evidence is from my own experience is having to speak out in my community in advocating for the girl child education and the opportunity given to my by my parents to study to the tertiary institution has paved way for others parent to allow the girl child access to education.
<h3>Katherine Johnson helped expand the role of women?</h3>
NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson is known to be a a person who has worked in NACA and has helped expand the inclusion of African-American women.
She is one who always tell her students to always studying and to work hard. She often encouraged them to learn a lot about mathematics and science and they should try and never give up on any of their life pursuit.
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Answer:
Turner does not like how his father treats him
Explanation:
External conflict happens outside of the character usually between other characters or forces.
Just before dawn, Romeo<span> prepares to lower himself from </span>Juliet<span>’s window to begin his exile. Juliet tries to convince Romeo that the birdcalls they hear are from the nightingale, a night bird, rather than from the lark, a morning bird. Romeo cannot entertain her claims; he must leave before the morning comes or be put to death. Juliet declares that the light outside comes not from the sun, but from some meteor. Overcome by love, Romeo responds that he will stay with Juliet, and that he does not care whether the Prince’s men kill him. Faced with this turnaround, Juliet declares that the bird they heard was the lark; that it is dawn and he must flee. The Nurse enters to warn Juliet that Lady Capulet is approaching. Romeo and Juliet tearfully part. Romeo climbs out the window. Standing in the orchard below her window, Romeo promises Juliet that they will see one another again, but Juliet responds that he appears pale, as one dead in the bottom of a tomb. Romeo answers that, to him, she appears the same way, and that it is only sorrow that makes them both look pale. Romeo hurries away as Juliet pulls in the ladder and begs fate to bring him back to her quickly.</span>