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refers to the biological and physiological characteristics that define men and women
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refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviours, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women
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a society controlled by men in which they use their power to their own advantage, or refering to such society
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[often disapproving] male behaviour that is strong and forceful, and shows very traditional ideas about how men and women should behave
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a social climate which facilitates or rewards macho attitudes and behaviours
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[disapproving] a man who believes that women are naturally less important, intelligent, or able than men, and so does not treat men and women equally
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ideas about the way that men should behave that are seen as harmful, for example the idea that men should not cry or admit weakness
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[disapproving] (actions based on) the belief that the members of one sex are less intelligent, able, skilful, etc. than the members of the other sex, especially that women are less able than men
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sākt mācīties
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treatment of men and women differently, especially unfair treatment of women
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sākt mācīties
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society, organization, or area of activity is one in which men have most of the power and influence
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sākt mācīties
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to explain (something) in a patronizing or condescending way
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interrupting a woman while she is talking, e.g. during a meeting
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hatred towards women, or the belief that men are much better than women
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sākt mācīties
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if one is considered as such, they are treated only sexually, and not as a person
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sākt mācīties
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the act of treating a person solely as an object of sexual desire
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unwanted or offensive sexual attention, suggestions, or talk, especially from an employer or other person in a position of power
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a person seen as obtaining or trying to obtain sexual contact with another person in an abusive manner
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a person who has been convicted of a sex offense
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the sexual assault of a student while attending an institution of higher learning, such as a college or university
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rape committed by the person to whom the victim is married
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the crime of having sex with a person younger than the age at which they can legally have sex
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sākt mācīties
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a term used to describe the forcing or coercing of a victim into unwanted sexual activity by a friend, romantic suitor, or peer
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sākt mācīties
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a situation which occurs when the victim of a crime or any wrongful act is held entirely or partially at fault for the harm that befell them
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FGM (female genital mutilation) sākt mācīties
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the practice of cutting away parts of a girl's or woman's sex organs for traditional or religious reasons
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treating a person or particular group of people differently, especially in a worse way from the way in which you treat other people, because of their skin colour, sex, sexuality, etc.
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sākt mācīties
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rules of good behaviour that, unfairly, some people are expected to follow but other people are not
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sākt mācīties
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talking about a woman's sexual behaviour in order to embarrass her and make people disapprove of her
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advantages that only one person or group of people has, usually because of their position or because they are rich
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the idea that men and women, people of different races, religions, etc. should all be treated fairly and have the same opportunities, especially relating to employment
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to level the playing field sākt mācīties
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to equalise chances of succeeding for everyone
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sākt mācīties
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the act of treating women and men equally
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sākt mācīties
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sākt mācīties
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language that do not show gender, and especially not male or female
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sākt mācīties
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behaviour learned by a person as appropriate to their gender, determined by the prevailing cultural norms
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sākt mācīties
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the attitudes and practices that prevent women or particular groups from getting high-level jobs, even though there are no actual laws or rules to stop them
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sākt mācīties
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an unfair situation, in which some groups in society have more money, opportunities, power etc than others
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sākt mācīties
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a lack of equality or similarity, especially in a way that is not fair
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sākt mācīties
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a difference between two things that should be the same
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the difference in rates of pay between two different groups of people
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people considered to be less important and less valuable than the others
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sākt mācīties
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the right to vote in national elections
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[old-fashioned] used to refer to women as a group, in a way that is now considered offensive
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sākt mācīties
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description of the purpose of feminism, associated actions, issues, and the methods by which feminists are attempting to achieve their goals
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[derogatory] for a feminist whose views are considered radical or extreme
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