Moderated by John Dunn. Nancy Abrams notes the lack of women in science and uses premature birth research to illustrate the different views men and women can have. Sonya Hamlin states that men dominate many workplaces, because men are taught, from a young age, how to be successful in the job market while women do not receive the same informal training. Roger Ebert mentions that, for the past ten years, the winners of the Academy Award were male actors portraying regular men, while the female winners portrayed either political figures or prostitutes. Chad Gordon discusses sociological research on divorce, marriage, and gender roles.
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Moderated by John Dunn. Nancy Abrams notes the lack of women in science and uses premature birth research to illustrate the different views men and women can have. Sonya Hamlin states that men dominate many workplaces, because men are taught, from a young age, how to be successful in the job market while women do not receive the same informal training. Roger Ebert mentions that, for the past ten years, the winners of the Academy Award were male actors portraying regular men, while the female winners portrayed either political figures or prostitutes. Chad Gordon discusses sociological research on divorce, marriage, and gender roles.
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