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Complete, First published Aug 16, 2020
This was a procedural writing piece I wrote in grade eight on equality. Specifically, equality in the workplace; why men and women should be paid equally.

Since writing this four years ago, I've learned more about equality in general, sexual orientation and gender identity. I do not mean to offend anyone with my writing or language used in this piece, and if I do, I am truly sorry.

Your genitalia, hormones, or assigned gender at birth do not define who you are or who you choose to be. I wrote this for those who identify as female and who are seen as less because of that. Be true to yourself! :))
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