Difficulties in The Modern World

            Single Replacment Reaction Derek yau.

             Three kinds Women have more difficulties than men in the modern world.

             In the last year alone fifty five percent of women around the world were suffering from depression, nausea and stroke. Even worse five women out of ten are committing suicide. All of these cases and many more happening around the world and are raising a lot questions. These problems can not just be coincidences, they most have a case that is present all over the world. The most probable reason is that women have more difficulties than men in the modern world, and it is becoming more clear day by day.

             Women have been fighting for many years for the right to work. Even now that they are able to work there are not a lot of good opportunities available. In many countries women are considered incapable of working as well as men. As a result women have to agree to a lower payment and harder duties to be able to find a job. If they do not free to do so the job will go to men. Women in some countries are not allowed to work in places which have many men employees. There for women have to search for businesses or companies which do not have many men employees. Also some businesses that work with heavy machinery and products do not hire women. They do not conceder women as strong, but there are a lot of women who are stronger than men. These restrictions narrow the work opportunities for women. If women are to have better job opportunities men have to believe in them and for that women have to work hard. .

             Women are working harder than men, they have to go to work just like men, however men can rest after work and women their work is just beginning. When women come back home tired they have to clean up the chairs, carpets, garbage bin and much more. They also have to take care of the children. Helping them in their homeworks and their personal problems. If they are sick mothers are the ones that do not sleep.

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