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Female Life Then and Female Life Nowadays
Female Life Then and Female Life Nowadays
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My aunt admitted that women did not have much freedom as it is evident in the current world. According to her, currently women have become more aggressive and absolutely different creatures that she earlier knew while she was growing.
There is absolutely great difference between the current woman and the woman in the past. The increase of women empowerment campaigns and gender sensitivity issues everywhere across the media has brought great exposure to the nowadays woman.
My aunt asserted that traditional culture initially created an active man compared to woman by even assigning specific roles to men and others to women. However, the change of culture has to a large extend, empowered women thus making them almost equal to men. Men were believed to take control of almost every role in the society while women were just seen as a subordinate. According to Vijayasiri (2011), women were expected to have vast experience in domesticity while men were meant to protect, have authority and be the sole providers of basic needs in their families. Sexuality and gender has been greatly influenced by our cultural and societal norms. Women are believed to be weaker sex that can only take care of children, look after their homes and serve their husbands. This is the general perspective of the public about the women role in the society even today thus limiting them from attaining significant role in various fields. However, it is interesting to note that some women and men have come out strongly to defend women (Wan, 2012).
My aunt who is of Islamic religion said that what others call discrimination and male chauvinism in Islamic world has saved marriages and maintained strong societal values. A woman is also regarded as a daughter, sister of men and a wife who acts as a source of comfort for their husbands. According to Vijayasiri (2011), women are considered important in the society because they are responsible for nurturing, reformation and infusion of principles and faith into the souls of both men and women. Muslim women are not stripped of their morality and chastity as women in other parts of the world who are depicted badly or rather immorally in the media and even in the society. My aunt said that their dressing style is very respectful and does not expose her body parts for the public to see. She said that contradicting the Sharia and its morals may land someone to immoral behaviors that some people call civilization.
According Wan (2012), gender abuses are widespread worldwide and there are several cases arising daily concerning these issues particularly women and female child abuses. A woman’s place in the society has really been abused and this has prompted many organizations to come out ferociously to protect against this aboriginal act. Women abuse is very popular and it has become like an order of the day since in some societies even a boy child does not give an elderly woman the deserved respect equal to the one he would give to a male counterpart. In various societies, a woman is considered as a weaker sex who cannot handle some tasks. Could problem have been the society we live in? Or is it our forefathers’ who initiated this?
Currently, there is a great change in the position of women in the society even though the gender inequality has not been fully addressed. Although in some instances, the modern woman is viewed as a sex tool thus forcing them to do a lot of make ups and disregarding their natural look there is a great step taken in future (Wan, 2012). Current woman wears any type of cloth she deems exposes her body which they believe improve their looks instead of focusing on the implications or consequences of wearing such kind of dresses to the opposite sex.
Most employees and labor laws currently protect women in the society and in work places. The issue of discrimination against women has greatly gone down. Abusive marriages have been nicely stipulated in the law with options of separation and divorce which tends to help women a lot in terms of property sharing and ownership. There are also very tough laws addressing gender violence in the society. Women generally enjoy almost equal opportunity like men such as acquiring education. However, empowering women has somehow gone overboard as the male child is now forgotten. Law tends to support and protect female children and women in general more than it does to male child. There are many cases of men or male children being abused by women but this is never taken as serious as it does when a woman is victimized. Nevertheless, women are more enlightened and most of them have held successful and top most positions in different field ranging from business world to politics.
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Vijayasiri, G. (2011). The Allocation of Housework: Extending the Gender Display Approach. Gender Issues, 28(3), 155-174. Doi:Http://Dx.Doi.Org/10.1007/S12147-011-9103-6
Wan, S. Z. (2012). Role of Civil Society in Empowering Pakistani Women. South Asian Studies, 27(2), 439-458. Retrieved From Http://Search.Proquest.Com/Docview/1347611885?Accountid=8555
eBay and Amazon leadership styles
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eBay and Amazon
eBay CEO John Donahoe’s leadership style is more laid back, a lot more vague, general and includes less principles. He believes in staying true to an individual’s personal values and that an employee cannot be forced to perform a task he or she cannot perform. Donahoe asserts that it is only possible to assist individuals help themselves and illuminating what needs to be done as well as emphasizing on efficient and direct communication (Dutta Web). The changes he initiated such as reducing some fees while raising the percentage the company gets from final prices is believed by sellers as a move to disenfranchise them. Donahoe makes changes without regarding the impact on other stakeholders.
eBay puts itself as a diverse and socially responsible company that encourages creativity amongst the employees respects their workforce as well as their background. The company does not discriminate against her employees but rather employs based on qualifications and abilities. The organization’s commitment in social responsibility includes programs such as the eBay Foundation and the eBay Green Team. The internal culture is dependent on trust, respect, independence, enablement and inspiration hence employees are required to be honest in their dealings and treat each other with respect. Open communication is encouraged where employees are empowered to voice their ideas and oppositions as the management is also encouraged to initiate recommendations and embrace non-hierarchical team based approach to issues (Dutta Web).
Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos is a stubborn but flexible leader that pays attention to the industry trends and adjusts the business strategies to fit the industrial demands. He is a straight talking leader who sums up situations in few words and empowers employees to apply their human intelligence to solve the company’s problems. He further believes in identifying the risks and eliminating not just reducing them. Bezzo also identifies the best performing people in any field and gives them resources to ensure the project is successful and further aids in identifying the ideas that promote innovativeness (Stone Web). Additionally, he constantly encourages his employees to experiment and does no fear failure as this may lead to new ideas that are more satisfying to customers. Importantly, Bezzo believes in the idea that “the customer is always right” and therefore focuses much on the customers’ feedback, proper packaging and quality products. He is convinced that Amazon should begin with customer’s needs then eventually work its way backwards as this expands and grows business (Stone Web).
There is belief that delays in delivering what customers want is a defect that is eradicated as much as possible. Amazon does not allow bureaucracy in her procedures, employees are encouraged to work outside the scope of their positions, and that they should do everything that benefits the company. The company has the “Just Do It” honour for employees who go beyond their job titles in the name of benefiting the company. Employees are encouraged to create solutions to the Amazon’s operations. Bezos who is the CEO at Amazon empowers employees to develop experimentation culture that does not condemn failure provided that it results in new lessons (Stone Web).
According to Stone, new ideas are tested because nothing can work before it is tried thus making the users to experience new features constantly (Web). At Amazon, there is always constant pressure to perform that has prompted a grinding pace of work and that only exceptional employees are promoted. An OLR custom includes biannual meetings where top management debate on the effectiveness of their subordinates that may lead to either promotion or dismissal depending on their (employees) performance.
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Dutta, Rajiv. eBay’s Meg Whitman on Building a Company’s Culture. BloombergBusinessweek, 27 May 2009. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. <http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/mar2009/ca20090327_626373.htm>.
Stone, Brad. Why It’s So Difficult To Climb Amazon’s Corporate Ladder. BloombergBusinessweek, 15 Oct. 2013. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. <http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-10-15/careers-at-amazon-why-its-so-hard-to-climb-jeff-bezoss-corporate-ladder>.
Eating Disorders
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Eating Disorder is a significant topic in abnormal psychology that deals with the description of diseases that are severe anxiety about body weight and shape as well as irregular eating routines. In general, the prevailing notion that exists in people’s mind is that eating disorders are personally developed according to the lifestyle choice. However, the fact remains that they are severe and fatal complications that usually cause severe disturbances that ends up altering one’s behaviors when it comes to food consumption. Excessive as well as inadequate food intake are significant examples of eating disorders which ends up influencing human well-being. In the society today, many people are struggling to deal with body shape, weight as well as an obsession with food which are common signs of these eating disorders. It also signifies that these complications have become part and parcel of human life as they take it as a regular thing, but in a real sense, these disorders are deadly if they are not appropriately taken care of. In this discussion, eating disorders are discussed into an in-depth extent as a significant threat to human health today with regards to their causes, signs and symptoms as well as the treatment.
At many instances, eating disorders are experienced during early adulthood and teenage, but they can also appear at any life stage. Examples of the common ailments that affect human beings regardless of the gender include binge eating disorder, Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. In the field of medicine, they are classified as a detrimental illness that people assume in the community and there is adequate treatment for various eating disorders. These disorders are in many instances accompanied by other diseases related to abnormal psychology such as depression, anxiety disorders and substance abuse (Brownell & Walsh 2017). Combination of these disorders lead to severe effects on person’s health, and their consequences can be harmful and lethal if one does not seek medical care. Why do people live in stereotypes and assumptions when it comes to matters of health? One can take eating disorders as typical and frequent conditions, but they end up ruining and interfering with people’ s state of well-being.
First, let us start with looking at the standard type eating disorders that have been a threat to the society and needs clear understandability regarding their causes and symptoms. Binge eating disorder, Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa are among the fatal eating disorders that will be put in consideration in this discussion. Anorexia Nervosa is conditions that make the victim develop unrealistic insight of the body appearance, have compulsive distress of gaining weight and will not have tolerance when it comes to maintaining healthy body weight. Both male and female who suffer from Anorexia Nervosa will frequently limit their feeding habits regarding themselves as overweight even when in reality they are not. It significantly interferes with the victim’s brains which is fatal when it comes to healthy living standards as the infected cognitive ends up being distracted. Among the other hazardous effects that Anorexia Nervosa cause to human health includes heart difficulties, multi-organ dis-functioning, infertility and bone loss. This is the conventional type of eating disorder where the person is a great demise risk if the appropriate medical attention is not sought at the right time.
Bulimia Nervosa is the other fatal eating disorder that is characterized frequent spree food intake followed by actions that recompense for the excess food intake. These activities include forced vomiting, extreme use of laxatives and diuretics as well as excessive exercise. People affected with Bulimia Nervosa will have an inordinate fear of gaining weight, and they tend to be not pleased by their body shapes as well as size. It is interesting that these weird process of excess eating and riddance cycle is done in secret where other people do not have a clue of what the victim undergoes. It significantly leads to guilt, shame, anxiety and lack of control making the victim feel uncomfortable or not accepted in the community. People are suffering from Bulimia Nervosa experience severe pain due to the injurious effects caused by the excess food than what stomach can comfortably accommodate. These deleterious effects include severe dehydration, heart complications which are caused by electrolyte disproportion as well as gastrointestinal difficulties. It affects both male and female, and it is recommended to seek medical attention before the condition develops to a severe extent which is outrageous (Neumark-Sztainer, 2016).
Binge eating disorder other typical eating disorder where the affected people do not have control of their eating habits. However, it is different from Bulimia Nervosa in that the victim does not carry out activities such as vomiting, severe exercise or fasting as a way of compensating for the extra food intake. They, therefore, end up becoming obese a condition that makes them feel uncomfortable in the community, but they are not able to regulate their food intake behaviors as it has become their usual way of living. People suffering from Binge eating disorder are prone to other lethal health complications such as cardiovascular condition due to high-fat content in their body. It is a common condition today where both female and male are suffering from the disorder face embarrassment due to their obese nature. The distress and guilt common in Binge eating disorder victims as a result of high food intake may lead to further progression of the condition to a disastrous extent. Obesity is atypical in the community, and regardless of being a sign of Binge eating disorder, it puts people at a higher risk of heart failure which can intimately lead to death.
Eating disorders are complicated conditions which are caused by some factors which are believed to be both internally and externally related to the human body. The fact of eating disorders being abnormal behaviors the exact cause is not known however a combination psychological, biological and environmental abnormalities are believed to stimulate the development of these diseases. Abnormality can be significantly defined as the state of human behaviors deviating from usual. Therefore, the eating disorders are efficiently instigated by the act of human beings adopting weird food intake conducts that are harmful to their health and well-being in one way or the other. Case in point of the biological factors that may lead to eating disorders includes nutritional deficiencies, irregular hormone functions and genetics. The irregular functions may trigger the behavior of an individual leading to the conduct of overfeeding.
The psychological factors interfere with the victim’s psychology and cognitive in such a way that the individual will develop low self-confidence. Good examples of these mental factors include low self-esteem and contrary notion regarding the body image. People suffering from these eating disorders will have the mindset that other people degrade them or down-look their strange ways of feeding (Mehler & Andersen 2017). This develops guilt making the affected people have no sense of belonging in the community. The act of having low self-confidence does not only interfere with their health but also their social life leading to poor performance. It comes difficult for these people to interact with other people as they are anxious about what others are thinking of talking about them. It interferes with the entire well-being of the victim, and at many times they do not have peace of mind. For instance, take an example of a student who is suffering from Bulimia Nervosa eating disorder. He will at no situation be at peace or freely associate with colleagues as at many times they will be humorous and talking about his abnormal feeding behaviors which will significantly affect his well-being. The victim will be agitated even in his study resulting in failure and distraction of his social life in general.
There are several environmental factors that in a way or the other leads to eating disorders. These factors include childhood and family traumas, distressing changes in life, cultural and peer pressure as well as dysfunctional family dynamic. Also, physically fit oriented sports that emphasis is put on maintaining lea body for proper performances as well as careers and professions that encourage weight loss contributes to eating disorders. Childhood ordeals such as sexual abuse significantly result in eating disorders as the victim will be forced to take an extra amount of food to cater for the extreme exercise at the underage period. When it comes to bringing up the children, some parents are fierce and kind in instigating their young ones to take high food quantity which at the end up developing complications. One is supposed to eat the right amount of food whether at the tender, middle or old age to prevent occurrences of these eating disorders.
Regarding artistically oriented sports, in many instances, the participants are encouraged to have lean bodies that accompany the excellent performance. These sports include gymnastics, long distance running, wrestling and diving. Therefore, after the act of feeding excess food as a way of catering for the energy requirements the participants get involved in the vigorous exercise to maintain body fitness and in the process end up developing eating disorders such as Bulimia Nervosa. The other inevitable environmental factor that leads to eating complications is profession and career that instigates weight loss and being lean. Suitable examples of such jobs include modelling and ballet. The workers in such fields have to maintain their body weight, and the best way of doing this is through undertaking extreme exercise after feeding. Culture and peer pressure among the working colleagues and friends also puts people in the danger of getting infected by the eating disorders. For instance, take an example of a young man who has the desire of having a masculine body as his friends who have been throughout doing exercise and other physical activities. First, the friends will advise him to be taking abundant food amount and after that be doing vigorous exercise. In the process, the man may end up developing eating disorder unknowingly.
In consideration of how one can know whether he or she is suffering from an eating disorder, various signs and symptoms are efficient in revealing the unhealthy state. Some of these signs and symptoms include constant weight loss fluctuations, depression, unconsciousness between times of fasting and overeating, isolation and withdrawal from social activities and chronic diabetic even after losing weight at a high rate. Furthermore, development of quire eating patterns such as hiding food and eating alone as well as more time dedication to food and cooking are also signs of eating disorders. The affected person may cook sophisticated meals for the family and friends or other people and refrain from taking that food. The typical and most inquisitive signs of an eating disorder is the avoidance of social functions. Peoples suffering from these conditions end up living in seclusion and doing most things in their ways. The action is stimulated by the guilt and depression that makes them uncomfortable in public as they have the anxiety that people may be knowing or know their awkward eating behaviors (Austin, 2016). Therefore, they tend to avoid eating together with the family and friends as well as preventing attending social events in the community.
It is right the people have been suffering from all the guilt and distress caused by eating disorders, but how can this be curbed or treated in the society? These conditions are unembellished and complex and specialise in the field of eating disorders work every day to come up with practical treatment. The treatment strategies imply many issues faced by people that destructs their well-being and health as well as interfering with individuals’ activities of meeting everyday needs. Therapists, doctors and nutritionists are among the professions who deal with treating eating disorders concerns. Among the strategies followed in treating these conditions include medications postulated to resolve anxiety, therapy, nutrition and medical care as well as monitoring. In nutrition, there is an integration of personal diet strategy and guidance for regular food intake. Also, a measure that will enhance stabilization and restoration of the healthy eating habit is put into consideration. Psychotherapy will be useful in healing eating disorders as it plays a significant role in helping individuals recover from traumatic life experiences and adopting healthier skills. These skills improve the affected capability of expressing emotions and maintaining healthy social life through communication.
According to the above discussion, eating disorders are a significant threat to the modern society regarding the effects they instigate to the affected people’s social life, but they can be treated with proper medical care. People assume eating disorders as typical behaviors in human beings and underestimate their repercussions which are detrimental. Therefore, it is everybody’s responsibility and the community, in general, to ensure that people know about these eating disorders and their effects as well as encouraging the affected individuals to seek medical intervention.
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Austin, S. B. (2016). Accelerating progress in eating disorders prevention: A call for policy translation research and training. Eating disorders, 24(1), 6-19.
Brownell, K. D., & Walsh, B. T. (Eds.). (2017). Eating disorders and obesity: A comprehensive handbook. Guilford Publications.
Mehler, P. S., & Andersen, A. E. (2017). Eating disorders: A guide to medical care and complications. JHU Press.
Neumark-Sztainer, D. (2016). Eating disorders prevention: Looking backward, moving forward; looking inward, moving outward. Eating disorders, 24(1), 29-38.