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Being a student in academia is often a demanding and challenging experience. The pressure to excel academically, participate in extracurricular activities, and maintain a social life can feel overwhelming at times. However, one aspect that may often go unnoticed is the subtle discrimination and stigmatization that some students face based on their identity or background. This is particularly true for those who are in minority groups, including women. Women have long been underrepresented in certain academic fields, such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). They have had to combat stereotypes and biases that suggest women are not as capable or competent as their male counterparts.


She was voiced by Mamiko Noto in Japanese and Elizabeth Maxwell in English.

Rather than just steeling her resolve, Suletta instantly becomes completely numb to the lives of her opponents, not even reacting to walking over a mangled corpse. When Prospera is twisting her and Suletta s philosophy into justifying murder, there s a shot of Suletta stepping out of the clean hallway she was hiding in and out onto the bloodied floor where Prospera just killed four terrorists.

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They have had to combat stereotypes and biases that suggest women are not as capable or competent as their male counterparts. This creates an additional burden of proving one's worth and battling against preconceived notions of their abilities. Unfortunately, this discrimination is not limited to just gender, as individuals from various ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds also face similar challenges and prejudices.

Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury - Episode Twelve: Keep Marching On Instead of Running Off

Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury - Episode Twelve: Keep Marching On Instead of Running Off (逃げ出すよりも進むことを, Nigedasu Yori mo Susumu Koto wo) is the twelfth episode of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury.

Synopsis

Realizing that Suletta cannot hear her introduction, Sophie opens fire on the area surrounding the hallway she's in to spur her towards Aerial; in the hangar, Prospera continues to prepare Aerial despite Belmeria's pleas to evacuate.

Onboard their ship, Earth House panic as the alarms sound while Dawn of Fold begin destroying ships to prevent escape. On their own ships, Vim orders a mobilization of Dilanzas, declaring he'll sortie in one himself, while Rajan rallies his men to rescue Delling. Miorine crosses paths with her father while Dawn of Fold begins to fight Plant Quetta's defensive forces. Intercepting four Beguir-Pente's, Sophie is able to destroy them all despite their use of the Anti-GUND-Format Antidote, revealing it cannot disable the system at a Permet Score higher than three.

Recovering from Sophie's attack, Suletta crawls into a vent to reach the hangar where Prospera and Aerial are, meanwhile Miorine discovers that her father saved her from a piece of errant shrapnel during the attack, critically wounding him. As a disoriented Delling begins to mutter about her mother, Miorine panics to try and dress his wound. Infiltrating the facility, Dawn of Fold deploy foot soldiers to track down and kill Delling.

As ships continue to be destroyed, Earth House decides to evacuate before the same can happen to theirs. Left alone on the bridge when Norea finds their ship, Nika hurriedly flashes a Morse code signal after realizing who they are due to their use of physical ammunition. While Norea leaves them alive, Martin had returned, discovering Nika had somehow warded off their attacker.

Launching in a Dilanza Sol, Vim begins to attack the ship Dawn of Fold commandeered to make their attack, a stray shot causing the door to the room the original crew were imprisoned in to open. While most of the crew remain inside rather than risk fighting the terrorists, Guel escapes after hearing guards talking about Aerial and Suletta being in Plant Quetta. Stealing one of the Desultors, he tries to reach the Plant, only to be attacked by his father. Despite fears over a real fight to the death, Guel ultimately strikes back in self-defense, impaling the Dilanza Sol's cockpit. It is only then that he is able to open communications with it, a dying Vim dazedly telling him he'd been searching for him before the Dilanza Sol explodes.

Arriving at the hangar, Suletta finds several Dawn of Fold troops preparing to seize Aerial. They almost discover her, only to be shot dead by Prospera. At first horrified by the killing, Suletta is encouraged by her mother who recites her motto, and resolves to fight to save them and Miorine. Launching in the refitted Aerial, Suletta is able to easily overpower Sophie's Lfrith Ur, keeping her and Norea at bay until reinforcements from Dominicus arrive, forcing Dawn of Fold to flee. Despite the failure of the operation, Shaddiq doesn't seem particularly upset or surprised, while Elan #5 receives a message from the Peil CEOs informing him they may have him investigate the Earthian Gundams, which he thinks they'd be better off not becoming involved with. Using GUND to scan for Miorine, Suletta finds her and declares she's on her way.

In an empty chamber of the plant, Miorine pushes her injured father along on a stretcher when a terrorist, intending to terminate him, corners her. Suddenly, Aerial and Suletta break into the area, and when the terrorist tries to shoot Miorine and her father, promptly slams the Gundam's palm down on the attacker, squashing him into a red paste. Suletta emerges from Aerial, cheerily giggling over her clumsiness as she falls out of the cockpit, seemingly oblivious to landing in the puddle of blood she'd created. Saying she came to rescue her bride, she extends a hand caked in her victim's blood. Miorine only stares in horror at the violent scene she had just witnessed, calling her groom a murderer.

Fan sketch

As a woman of Middle Eastern descent pursuing a degree in science, I have encountered my fair share of biases, stereotypes, and discrimination. It is disheartening to be seen as someone who does not belong or is not capable simply because of my background. This experience has led me to question whether I am seen as a serious academic or as an outsider, and whether my opinions and contributions are valued and respected. One particular incident comes to mind when I reflect on the challenges I have faced as a woman in academia. During a class discussion, I expressed an opinion that was met with skepticism and dismissal by my peers. It felt as though I was being treated as if my thoughts and ideas were not valuable or legitimate. This left me feeling frustrated and silenced, as if my voice did not matter in the academic space. This experience, along with others, has made me acutely aware of the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in academia. It is important for universities and academic institutions to actively foster an environment where all students can thrive and contribute meaningfully, irrespective of their backgrounds. This can be achieved by promoting diversity in faculty and staff, implementing inclusive hiring and admissions practices, and creating platforms for underrepresented voices to be heard. It is crucial to recognize that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords; they are essential aspects of ensuring a fair and equitable academic environment. By actively combating discrimination and making space for diverse voices, academia can become a place where all students, regardless of their identity, can thrive and succeed. No student should ever feel like they are a "witch" in academia, constantly facing discrimination and doubt. It is time to break the barriers and create a supportive and inclusive academic community. As I continue my journey in academia, I have made it my mission to challenge these biases and stereotypes. I strive to showcase the value and contributions that individuals from diverse backgrounds bring to the table. I refuse to be silenced or dismissed because of who I am or where I come from. I am not a witch in academia; I am a capable, intelligent, and passionate student who deserves to be heard and respected..

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