<span>The Scope of the Topics and Materials. </span><span>We know a lot about gender inequality – its history, how people experience it in their lives, the ways it varies in intensity and form across time and place, the beliefs that make it seem natural, and much more. The outpouring of research and commentary on gender inequality over the past half century has been extraordinary. Unfortunately, despite all this, our understanding of what causes gender inequality remains troubled. Both ordinary people and experts (such as scholars) commonly fluctuate between simplistic explanations that founder under close scrutiny and throwing up their hands in frustration over what can seem an enigma beyond human comprehension. Here we will seek to surmount this dilemma. We will explore diverse facets of gender inequality and varied ideas about what causes might be decisive. We will also look carefully at the ways we can identify and verify the causes of social phenomena. Through these efforts we will aim both to enhance our understanding of what produces gender inequality and to improve our general ability to do causal social analyses effectively.
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He should show his friends what he likes about his dancing competitions and invite them to come cheer him on. If they continue being mean to him and teasing him/ making fun of him he should try one more time then go find some new friends and not make a big scene/ give in to their pettiness. Also, it depends on whether or not they are just joking around or bullying and saying it to be mean.
It is true because relaxing can make ur body feel more comfortable rather than depression