That would be a very difficult case to prove unless you had some hard evidence. That doesn't mean it doesn't happen. You should take your concerns to someone outside the school community. Look for a free legal advice clinic at a local law school or make an appointment for a consultation with an attorney who specializes in discrimination cases. Take all your evidence with you and be prepared to explain and show exactly how the discrimination was expressed. There may be an administrative process you must follow in order for any future claim to have a chance of succeeding. You need expert advice.
FEMALE
Usually both but in my opinion a male.
Well, friend, the word "professor" doesn't have a gender attached to it. It's a title that anyone, regardless of gender, can hold. So, whether a professor is feminine or masculine doesn't really matter. What's important is the knowledge and passion they bring to their teaching.
In Spanish, "professor" can be translated as "el profesor" for a male professor and "la profesora" for a female professor. The article used depends on the gender of the individual being referred to. Thus, use "el" for a male and "la" for a female professor.
They failed because they were killed by the Philippine's president.
The correct grammar can be written as such: * He was careless; thus, he failed the test. * He failed the test because he was careless. * Because he was careless, he failed the test. * Since he was careless, he failed the test. * He failed the test since he was careless. * He failed the test, for he was careless. * He was careless. He failed the test. * He failed the test. He was careless.
It's a matter of personal opinion. Also, you failed to specify a gender in your question.
Because the rebellion failed.
Never, because capitalism has not failed.
The professor is not grading assignments because they are on a leave of absence.
Voldemort. After he failed to kill Harry, Voldemort was reduced to "mere shadow and vapor... I have form only when I can share another's body."
In English, there is no distinction between masculine, feminine and neuter. Noun and verb forms are neutral. Gender is shown by different forms or different words like king and queen, hen and rooster. The noun professor can be a male or female professor.