Depends within which role, if you talk about retail then this may mainly be because females could know more about fashion as-well as they are hired to attract more customers in (the nasty truth). How ever I believe this thought has changed there is an equal amount of both genders working within retail. If you talk about law, you may notice more males working within this industry as more males are graduated within this role... same goes to social workers there are more females because there is more females that have graduated within this role...
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In order for the author to be able to use the dialogue and language of a text to show how men see the relative advantages of men and women, it is necessary that the author uses a diction and creates speech for the characters that show the differences between the genres both biologically and socially. These differences can even be portrayed in a stereotypical way if the author wishes to show the wrong thinking of these men, or their inability to make social assessments based on facts.
<span>Before the alphabet was invented, early writing systems had been based on pictographic symbols known as hieroglyphics, or on cuneiform wedges, produced by pressing a stylus into soft clay. Because these methods required a plethora of symbols to identify each and every word, writing was complex and limited to a small group of highly-trained scribes. Sometime during the second millennium B.C.
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