Well, depending on where you live there is a difference. In the United States, we are forced to believe that the gender does not affect on how you get paid, but certain things do happen. Males usually tend to get paid slightly more.
Color blindness happens only to the male gender.
gender + nerd= gernder
The term "factory" is a noun and does not have a gender in English. However, in some other languages, nouns may have grammatical gender, such as masculine or feminine. In English, "factory" is simply a neutral term referring to a place where goods are manufactured.
Write a program which takes the gender and salary ,the age from user. the program should calculate and display the following information. i. If gender is male and age is greater >=18,then the tax =5%of the salary. ii. If gender is female and age is >=18,then tax=3%of salary. The program should display the output as follows: Gender = Age = Tax = Salary before tax = Salary after tax =
The noun seamster is a common gender noun; a word for anyone who is employed to sew. The gender noun seamstress is a word for a female whose occupation is sewing; the noun tailor is a common gender noun for anyone who makes clothing alterations.Due to the changes in gender roles over the past century, gender specific nouns are losing their place in society. For example, at the time that 'tailor' came into use, it was extremely rare for a female to make or alter clothing for men. Since jobs have lost their gender specific workforce, new gender specific nouns have not been put into common use and have become common gender nouns. Some examples, in the past, a nurse meant a woman. For a period of time, men in nursing were called a 'male nurse', but the distinction is falling by the wayside. A riverboat pilot would have meant a male but today women are also qualified pilots (air and water) and pilot is a common gender noun. I don't think that mother and father, or brother and sister will go out of fashion however.
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A female engineer is simply referred to as an engineer, just like her male counterparts. However, terms like "woman engineer" or "female engineer" may be used to specifically highlight gender in discussions about representation in the field. The emphasis on gender can be important in contexts addressing diversity and inclusion within engineering disciplines.
NOT AT ALL . THEY ARE ONLY ATTRACTIVE BECAUSE OF DIFFERENT GENDER.
Because each gender excretes in different ways.
Sex is different from gender because sex is based on biological make-up (it is physical), while gender is based on identification with particular behaviours determined by society to be either feminine or masculine (it is psychological and social). The general perception is that sex and gender are the same (essentialism). The theory of social constructionism is now more common- they are two different concepts.
both because their the same just different gender
it means that one gender(male or female) thinks that the other gender is weak and dumb. but i think it is stupid . just because we have different bodys does not mean that the other gender is dumb or weak.
There is always going to be gender inequality in the work place because men and women will always be different creatures.
it doesn't really matter what gender you are because they will not make you fight a different gender because it would be unfair so if your interested go for it its a good sport and it keeps you fit!
Yes, there is a difference. Gender roles are the behaviors, activities, and expectations society considers appropriate for men and women, while gender representation refers to how men and women are portrayed in media, art, and culture. Gender representation can influence and perpetuate gender roles, but they are distinct concepts.
because it's a different gender . if I asking you back , how much important of girls in you life ?
fraternal twins have two different chromosomes