no
sure the boys and the girls should get the same education and the same opportunities, and give them the choice wether to take that chance or not. there is no difference between girls and boys, i think that girls improved that they are ready to do everything that the men do, and they could compete them too. in the past the men thought that girls were those tinny creatures that should be kept home, and they are not suppose to work hard, not even think hard. which was kind of ignorant, even when they used to see how the women can be strong.
yes. the boys wear a shirt and pants, and girls, the same except a skirt
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a conclusion should be based on the essay or writing topic you wrote, because if it is not based on the essay, it would be off topic. It should not repeat info previously stated, and it should not pose questions. THis is an example of a good conclusion based on a essay written about the book, the outsiders. Reading this book provoked me, because I now realize discrimination and humiliation can have disastrous effects. I think that no one should go through the same pain as the greasers did, and that no one should be segregated because of class difference; after all, we all are human.
People should have the option. Some people are more comfortable in boys only or girls only school and some people are not. Having a choice is important. Having boys and girls attend separate schools is often called "Gender Apartheid". People support such gender segregation in schools for reasons that include religious belief, social propriety, morality, convenience and protection. The whole crux of the matter is that many people believe that boys and girls are different and require specific facilities and teaching methods proper to their sex. Many religions teach, or at least used to teach, that boys and girls should not be attending school together, especially during adolescence when children are curious and not yet disciplined in the mind and body. They fear that children will be in an occasion of sin when in such intimate quarters for hours at a time with members of the opposite sex. They wish to avoid such a situation until children are mature and ready for such involvement in legitimate circumstances. Separating them also helps to keep their minds on studies instead of each other, at least in the classroom. Religious arguments, therefore, insist that separating the sexes maintains decency, sacredness, modesty, female safety and promotes the family unit in the school as well as giving each gender a role model to emulate, for instance, the boys are usually taught by males, sometimes priests and brothers, and the girls by females, sometimes nuns and sisters. Much of society's moral code and sense of propriety has been influenced by religion. Some, however, insist that besides religion there is a natural decency that must be respected. They consider that mixing genders in school would violate this natural decency. Their views are very much like the above and they too may cite gender roles and proper relations as reasons to keep the teachers the same sex as the students. It is also more convenient to sometimes provide one set of facilities rather than two in a teaching institution. Many schools used to be tailored to a specific sex in order to provide classes for established gender roles in society, such as homemaking for girls and manual skills for boys. In modern times such gender stereotyping is looked upon with disfavor though some people continue to defend the idea.
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Boys and girls should not be separated in classes as it promotes gender stereotypes and limits opportunities for collaboration and social learning. Co-educational environments foster inclusivity and help students develop a better understanding and appreciation of diverse perspectives and experiences.
No. Boys are not girls, and girls are not boys. Even 2 children of the same gender will not necessarily be raised the same way due to differences in personalities. But boys naturally have different needs and interests than girls, which would change how they are raised. However, there should be a certain amount of fairness in raising 2 siblings of different gender.
well they both should be able to because although boys may be stronger girls muscles and brains functions mature faster which makes the girls minds and boys strength about the same so they should be able to do same sports because its also good for them to interact with different genders.
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No, because boys and girls are the same but a different gender so they don't have to be separate in classes so its OK!
Its not about gender. I am in the top maths class just now, and there are the pretty much the same amount of boys as there are girls. It's about the individual person, && how hard they are willing to work.