Gender Conflict Theory

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As my paper began, I want to elaborate that both of my parents are African- Americans and a mixture of other things; however, I identify myself as African- American ,and although my mother does have descendent who are Native Americans, in particular my great-grandfather who was Native American. From my descendent some different languages that were taught that I speak now are English and very good broken English, and sometimes the very good broken English come to college with me and work.
In addition throughout history there has been controversy issue dealing with gender issues between males and females. And the topic of discussion is men being treated better than women. An example of this better treatment: A man goes into a certain job, such …show more content…

The conflict theory explains the social division amongst our society, and amongst our society we have the higher class and lower class. Relatively, social division originated for both groups to create automatic conflict of interest. Because of the conflict theory wouldn’t the simplest thing to do is rise workers- consciousness and awareness of different of oppression. According to the conflict theory those with more resources exercise negative power by the use of power struggle results. Ultimately power struggles can be involved with class, race, and gender. Ideally, the other perspectives deal with the positive aspects of society, whereas, the conflict theory focus on the negative and ever changing …show more content…

Any person that knows me, know that I am family-orientated. My family plays a major impact in my life, and I strongly believe that family values mode individuals into the people they are today. A characteristic I get from my father is motivation, and having the ability to turn a dream into a reality is very surprising. My mother taught me to become wised, and the wisdom installed in me taught me to be very independent
Therefore, my character traits: Wise and Resilient. Wisdom entwine with me at a young age, which caused me to look at events in life in many perceptions. Life’s obstacles are unpredictable; however, we learn to deal with our mischances. Thus from a young age and up until now, I’ve partaken in a few minor problems. Staring at Elementary School, where life was easy, easy to build friendships and be innocent. In Middle School I remained innocent up till the time I transform that innocence to aggression to create a barrier to stand up for myself. High School was the time of my life where I’ve learned to treat other people with respect, and start to plan for my future. The choice I made for my future was easy to me at the time, I’ve decided to go to college, and go into the military afterwards. The final year of High School, I’ve applied to three colleges and got accepted to all

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