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In most of the societies in India, gender discrimination is not so much of an issue as globalization has played a major role in eliminating gender discrimination. I didn't even understand how to deal with this type of situation before because I've always lived in an environment where gender discrimination was never an issue and women have always been able to participate in the same activities as men... Showed first 250 characters
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I didn't even understand how to deal with this type of situation before because I've always lived in an environment where gender discrimination was never an issue and women have always been able to participate in the same activities as men.
I was very elated to have been given the opportunity to go to India and visit my temple; I love the temple and I enjoy participating in the religious activities... Showed next 250 characters
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