Essay on Gender Equality
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Integrated Humanities Essay: Gender Equality Gender equality can never be achieved as long as males and females are biologically different. Do you agree with this statement? To address the hypothesis, I must first define gender equality and the biological difference between males and females; and hence from there, show the relationship, or lack thereof, between the two. The biological difference between males and females means that Man is born different, and there are two broad categories, males and females. This difference can be seen anatomically and biologically, like the sexual reproductive organs which contribute to the fact that women have the ability to give birth and men do not. As Man is born into it, it is innate and cannot be changed, unless when artificial or wayward (methods that defy nature) means are used. Gender equality in this essay will be addressed in terms of the social construct, in areas namely: politics, economics, sports...


