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bjbj Opener: We live in a different time. With massive amounts of new knowledge, technology,
and a rather unprecedented amount of media coverage, our generation constantly pushes
the limits, breaking free of traditional social restraints -insert pictures of Obama, gay
marriage, occupy wallstreet, liberation is Egypt, libya But as we take a magnifying glass
to our society we come across a rather heavy topic: women. Women have jumped leaps and
bounds and there are many strong , empowered females in the workforce today. Having come
very far from the traditional domestic housewife role, the modern woman is nothing but a powerhouse
for change --insert pictures of hilary, merkel, yulia, rice, laghard, yingluk, ang sung suu
kyi But does the average truly female associate themselves with these accomplished women?
Questions : Who is your present female icon? Besides these exceptional women; where does
the average woman stand? Has the gender gap really disappeared? Does the average female
feel like they ve covered significant ground? Many would agree that the role of women has
undergone dramatic changes and the modern women have more opportunity now than any other
women in any previous era. But we have so much more to go, despite all of the ground we ve broken.
Throughout history, one can note a particular subject that always seems to push the evolution
backwards; sexuality. add interviews Do you think we ve achieved equality between the
genders? If not what are we missing? How do you feel about women who are more open with
their sexuality? Do you feel like women judged harsher than men in that respect? Perhaps average women should
be able to relate to
these powerful women. They face the same problem of trying to get somewhere in our modern society
without having to sacrifice a part of themselves a
significant part of themselves: their sexuality. Even now, women are subjected to more criticism
based solely on their looks. -- Hi So of course re not quite there yet. But in order to figure
where we
need to go, we must first recognize how far we ve come and consequently the setbacks we ve
experienced in
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