Question:
Write a report on the debate topic on Gender role discrimination in the workplace in contemporary Caribbean society can only be described as a thing of the past.
Answer:
Introduction
Judges, Moderator, Miss Indira Rampersad, members of the opposition, fellow members of the proposition, audience, all. Good night. Today I stand to commerce my teams argument which we strongly agree that “Gender Role Discrimination” in the workplace in contemporary Caribbean Society can only be described as a thing of the past. We the affirmative team believe that the statement is nothing but the truth!
Firstly, we would like to thank our opponents for helping us with making our case. My group members and I strongly hold the view that gender role discrimination in the workplace in contemporary Caribbean is a thing of the past. Thus, gender segregation and education arguments presented by the opposing side will be closely scrutinized.
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