"Women's position" In 2013, an American woman votes, becomes the company's chief executive officer, can start his own company and wear trousers. In today's society, many people say that women have exactly the same rights as men - and that is considered the same. However, in addition to the economic evidence provided by the data that women still earn 77 cents (Basset, Huffington Post.com), we also found that women are still sexually harassed by society. There is a possibility that personality may be lost if gendering women by gender and objecting it.
The "female place" of a real woman is the name given by Naomi Woolf at the graduation ceremony of Scripps University in 1992 and is in stark contrast to independent women and dependent women. In today's society, women have two different types. A woman who knows where her stiff shoulders are, where he is in the world, and a woman who wants dependence in the world of men. Like 30 years ago, women are not yet considered equal to men. They are more or less considered second place for men.
Although this does not mean that the position of the woman is at home. A woman's whereabouts is what she wants. But even in the workplace, saying that men and women are identical can be detrimental to the progress of women in the professional world. There are actually women competing fiercely and persistently pursuing success, but in general women are more likely to seek collective resolution at work, men tend to seek leadership and participate in follower dynamics. However, in order to further explain my view of gender duplication and exceptions, many men may prefer to be collective in some circumstances. The only sure thing is that the introduction of women acting like men is condemned, and we see many so-called "male rights activists".
In 2007, Nancy Pelosi served as a speaker of the American Congressman and changed the meaning of North Americans, "the position of women in the house". Not only ladies live the House of Representatives worldwide, they are also led by senators and other delegates, executives and judicial leaders. And in the US, there will be a woman's whereabouts in the most important house soon - the White House.