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This Is A Power Point Would Be Due Today By 1pm Eastern Time Zonehuma This is a Power Point would be due today by 1pm Eastern Time Zone. Human relations power point class presentation 8-9 slides under 5 mins. 1) What is the issue (must in the form of a “yes or no†question)? "Should cat-calling be considered sexual harassment?" 2a) What is the author’s viewpoint: PRO or CON (circle one). Author would be myself, I am Pro: it should be considered sexual harassment. 2b) Provide TWO reasons with evidence that support the author’s viewpoint: Reason 1 with evidence (citations if necessary): Reason 2 with evidence (citations if necessary): 3a) What is the opposing viewpoint (to the author): PRO or CON (circle one). Why it shouldn't be viewed as sexual harassment (Con). 3b) Provide TWO reasons with evidence that support the opposing viewpoint: Reason 3 with evidence (citations if necessary): Reason 4 with evidence (citations if necessary): 4a) Refutation of the opposing viewpoint (to the author) is PRO or CON (circle one) 4b) REFUTE (offer a solution or contradiction) to each reason of the opposing viewpoint: Solution or Contradiction to Reason 3 (include evidence with citations if necessary) Solution of Contradiction to Reason 4 (include evidence with citations if necessary) 5a) On this issue, what is your viewpoint: PRO or CON (circle one) 5b) Provide reasons and evidence for your viewpoint and refute the opposing view. (You may use reasons, evidence, refutations that have already been provided as long as you offer your perspective in response to this issue.) Bibliography with references (at least two sources besides text) is required.

Paper For Above instruction In contemporary society, issues surrounding human relations and the perception of harassment have gained increased attention, especially regarding behaviors such as cat-calling. This presentation aims to analyze whether cat-calling should be classified as sexual harassment by considering various perspectives and evidence. The core question addressed is: "Should cat-calling be considered sexual harassment?" This yes-or-no question guides the discussion on the definitional boundaries of sexual harassment within social and legal contexts. The author's viewpoint is that cat-calling should indeed be considered sexual harassment. The primary reasons supporting this position include the reinforcement of gender inequality and the psychological harm inflicted upon victims. First, cat-calling perpetuates gender stereotypes and societal power imbalances, contributing to a culture that tolerates objectification of women and other marginalized groups. Evidence from feminist studies indicates that such behaviors normalize harassment and diminish personal safety


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