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    Sexist discrimination against womenBehind every great man, there is a greater woman. Gender discrimination consists of behaving or looking negatively and unpleasantly towards a person, especially a woman, because of their sex. It varies from workplace to workplace, from being paid less for the same professionalism to violent crimes. Globally, women continue to face brutal rape, abuse and violence in patriarchal societies, and even are victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation. Although there are laws against discrimination against women, this is actually a significant problem. Violence of all kinds against women is common and is not considered a serious problem. Educational attainment, political participation, and limited mobility are three of the three main negative outcomes of gender discrimination against women. Girls in developing countries, like Iraq, do not receive the basic education they deserve. The article states: “When it comes to education, girls around the world bear the brunt. » (Edmonds) Girls can be taken out of school to help with household chores. For example, among...