Monday, October 27, 2008

Question1: About Human Rights

  • Question1: About Human Rights
How do you think this situation came about? Are their historical reasons this has happened? Are their cultural reasons? Other reasons? What can be done to fix this problem? (keep in mind that it is often difficult to prove that you are being underpaid).
  • Answer:

In greatly part of culture, the female has been a flock despised.In addition to outside few matriarchal societies, greatly part of powers are all concentrated in the male body.In some culture, the female has no status, position and right more.

In many prehistoric cultures, women assumed a particular cultural role. In hunter-gatherer societies, women were generally the gatherers of plant foods, small animal foods, fish, and learned to use dairy products, while men hunted meat from large animals.

In more recent history, the gender roles of women have changed greatly. Traditionally, middle-class women were typically involved in domestic tasks emphasizing child care, and did not enter paid employment. For poorer women, especially working class women, this often remained an ideal,specify as economic necessity compelled them to seek employment outside the home. The occupations that were available to them were, however, lower in prestige and pay than those available to men.

4 comments:

Karina W. said...

I think the women' right will be changed, and male will esteem female more and more in recently because women have more ablest than men in nowadays.

Jeff said...

I don't think it's only in prehistoric cultures that women were given certain social roles. I think it was certainly true 100 years ago. I think it is still true today.

Cynthia said...

I think if more people stand out and speak out for their opinions(especially women and girls) and gather together, and then the problems might be solved soon. :)

freda said...

I think it's different now, women's right is more higher than the past, and women stand up for themselves.