The pressure of this issue is evident as men and women, clergy and laity,
ask gender questions about the profession.
Not exact matches
After the typical
questions about a job applicant's
gender and race, Goldman Sachs (gs)
asks candidates to indicate their sexual orientation via a drop - down menu including the choices bisexual, gay man, gay woman, heterosexual, lesbian, other, and «prefer not to say.»
After nearly two years of research and
asking questions, in 2012 Saujani launched Girls Who Code, an organization dedicated to empowering young women and bridging the
gender gap.
To better understand
gender equality in the U.S, researchers
asked questions about how children are currently encouraged to be leaders, talk about their feelings and play with toys typically associated with the opposite
gender.
Women who have tried to raise venture capital also tell horror stories of the
gender - based
questions they are
asked.
Gender Life, I was
asking Wild Bill
questions in reference to his religious statements.
No
question about
gender preference should ever be
asked.
I was
asking good
questions, worthy
questions — about creation, science, biblical interpretation,
gender, religious pluralism, heaven and hell — but I was angry with those not
asking these
questions along with me; I wanted to force them into my season.
We need to
ask this
question about those who are strongly attracted to those of their own
gender.
Most feminists agree on the
questions that needed to be
asked, like for example the origins of
gender differences or the roots of sexual violence, but feminists rarely agree on the answers or solutions.
I did not know how to respond at the time, never having
asked myself that
question and never having been overly convinced of the need to «
gender study» everything.
«When the door was opened for people to
ask questions, I was the first person to put up my hand; it is possible that the minister did not see me... anytime I put up my hand so forcefully, the minister came and said this is the time we want
gender balance so it has to be a woman and of cause not being a woman I didn't have the chance and then he will come up and say no we've had a one or two newspapers so let's have radio, because I wasn't with radio, I didn't have the chance and so on and I was getting deeply frustrated and I am not saying this to mean the minister was deliberately avoiding me; it may well be that he genuinely wanted to achieve that balance... it went on and on until the President made an intervention which led to my being given the microphone; that for me may have indicated that the President was willing to listen to everybody...» he narrated.
With
gender, the results are mixed, although there is less evidence of the effect the
question asks.
She
asked him to recollect early memories from his childhood,
asked questions about his parents» divorce when he was 10, and
questioned his beliefs about men and women, convinced he had formed incorrect beliefs about
gender roles when he was younger.
And he does, taking advantage of the opening to
ask a multi-part
question — again unrelated to
gender — that drags on until the end of the allotted time.
So when the teaching assignments are made, you have to be confident that
gender is not a factor there, and if you need to
ask questions to have that confidence, then you should
ask those
questions.
Dr Holmes» previous research with people who had received treatment for an ED showed that even when a patient specifically
asks to talk about
questions of
gender, their request may be ignored — either because such issues are seen as a low priority, or because health professionals have little training in this sphere.
Under FP7, the European Commission also funded a project called «
Gender in EU - funded Research,» which provides a practical toolkit for scientists, including ready - made checklists to help researchers make sure that they have asked themselves the right sex - and gender - relevant questions at all stages of planning, research, and dissemin
Gender in EU - funded Research,» which provides a practical toolkit for scientists, including ready - made checklists to help researchers make sure that they have
asked themselves the right sex - and
gender - relevant questions at all stages of planning, research, and dissemin
gender - relevant
questions at all stages of planning, research, and dissemination.
In a late - night text chain, a cohort of BYU communications master's students, entrenched in a selfie - saturated social media culture,
asked the
question: what motivates me and you — and people of all ages, cultures,
genders and religions — to take and share selfies?
You will only be
asked several simple
questions like your
gender, age, and the
gender of the person you hope to match up with.
New users will be
asked some very basic
questions, starting with the
gender they are looking for, location, and a username and password followed by their date of birth.
Once you get to it they
ask you the standard
questions such as your
gender, age, the
gender of the people you're looking to connect with, you height, body type, as well as a description of yourself and our potential mate.
The best way to do this is not to mention their
gender at all initially and to make sure you don't
ask any dumb
questions like «did you have your operation already?»
Crucially, the very first
question you will be
asked when you sign up is your
gender and what
gender you are looking for.
You'll be
asked the basic
questions such as your
gender, the
gender of the person you're looking to match up with, what type of relationship you're seeking, and your ethnicity.
You will be
asked about the basic
questions including your
gender, your ethnicity, the type of relationship you are looking, and the person's
gender you are searching for.
They
ask the standard sort of
questions that other dating sites do, such as your
gender, the type of relationship you're seeking, and your ethnicity.
It does have all the standard
questions,
asking you things like your age, what the
gender of your desired match is, your height, and
asking you to provide a brief description of yourself, but it also
asks you if you want to be a rich benefactor or be the one being spoiled by a rich benefactor.
During the sign up process you will be
asked for a photo, your name,
gender, the
gender you are seeking, what age range partner you would prefer, how religious your partner should be, and, of course, a few
questions about yourself, such as height, weight, education, occupation, and race.
Most free online dating service help you write the profile by
asking key
questions such as age, height,
gender, location, hobbies, and interests.
It drops or picks up the player from in front of the town hall, and is the setting used while Kapp»n is
asking the introductory
questions that affect the player's appearance, name, and
gender, as well as the town name and layout.
A London panel event looked to
ask questions about how best to achieve
gender equality in the film industry.
Again, it's really a universal
question that literally almost everyone
asks themselves regardless of
gender, sex, religion, monetary status, or political stance.
Regardless of whether the player rejects him or not, He will sit in the row across from the player and drums up conversation by
asking questions to determine the
gender and appearance, as well as
asking where the player is going, and setting up a house for them to stay in by talking with his friend, Tom Nook.
He meets the player on the bus driven by Kapp»n and
asks questions to determine the
gender and town name of the player.
This 6 - session scheme of work explores barriers that women face both in and out of the workplace and
asks questions which encourage all
genders to consider how they and society are affected by this issue.
For their introductory collaboration we
asked them a controversial yet essential
question in global education: «What are the best examples you have seen of teachers closing the
gender gap in education?»
This video
asks students to challenge their beliefs about struggle, intellect and
gender when it comes to answering the
question, what does a scientist look like?
During Betsy DeVos» contentious confirmation hearings, she was
asked few
questions about her evaluation of the Obama administration's controversial interpretation of the law that bans sex discrimination in schools to include
gender identity.
Zoom out and
ask yourself
questions such as: What does my current school practices say about
gender norms?
«As a starting point, we could
ask ourselves if our schools are doing three things,» writes Bonnie Chiu: «taking away the
gendered nature of school subjects; enabling students to
question gender bias in curriculum; and enabling relatable role models for students to look up to.»
He'll
ask you
questions about violence, sex,
gender issues, integrity, and other such areas.
Unafraid to
ask difficult
questions, and with participants who were unafraid to answer them, the book explores themes of art, business,
gender, age, money and above all, passion.
Jon Feinstein: I'll start with a
question I was
asked on a panel re: the biennial exhibition «31 Women in Art Photography» that I co-curated from 2008 - 2012: «Why are
gender - specific exhibitions important today?»
-- The art journalist Judith Dobrzynski
asks that
question, noting that while there have been a handful over history — from Isabella d'Este to Peggy Guggenheim to Agnes Gund — there are far fewer then their male counterparts, and she dubiously chalks up this
gender imbalance to art collecting's similarity to hunting, and the atavistic thrill it gives men.
The Good Life (www.la-buena-vida.info) is an internet archive that features Motta's interviews, and provides several ways to search the material such as: the type of
question asked and the particular themes expressed by the interviewees, organized by city,
gender, age group, or occupation.
Being myself born in the late 1980s, I have always been overtly impressed with the feminist artists of the 1970s and 1980s who opened up for new possibilities and new
questions to be
asked regarding
gender, identity, and society at large.
She further seeks to represent fluidity (of culture, of
gender, etc.), challenging the viewer to
ask questions of her work.
In the latest issue of frieze, Michelle Orange
asks whether acting awards should be
gender neutral: it's a small but potent opportunity for Hollywood to «disrupt an order so entrenched that, until now, few have thought to
question it.»
The only
question I
asked that didn't go anywhere was about the
gendered aspects of his work.