Essays About australian women

 

  • Australian women in WW2
    ... They became highly independent parents and in the work force and many Australian women found romance in the visiting American soldiers. ...
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  • The development of Second Wave Feminism in Australia
    ... human." 1 The examination of the Australian government's reaction to second - wave feminism and the implications it created for Australian women, allows us to ...
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  • Federation
    ... It is also clear that white-Australian women were also uninterested in extending the vote to indigenous or Asian women in Australia. ...
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  • Has Anyone Seen the Average Fa
    ... Modern technology has enabled Australian women to achieve a balance between domestic duties and paid work (Sarantakos 1996, p. 141). ...
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  • Human Development - Australian families during the 1900's
    ... are the two World wars, the Depression, and the Women's Liberation Movement ... The Nuclear family, previously the typical Australian family has slowly become less ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... determination. Juanita and Medarda spoke with Indigenous Australian Women at public forums in Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth. In 1992 ...
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  • Australian Poetic Analysis
    Jennifer Rankin, a Sydney born Australian female poet, offers her readers an abstract ... to talk of "a gale and springtime" and "snow and bitter women" using the ...
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  • australias war
    ... Australian women also contributed in a more passive way by volunteering as interpreters, drivers, cooks, nurses and drivers. Although ...
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  • Australian Identity
    ... 4. This view of the typical Australian omits women altogether. Only ... 4. This view of the typical Australian omits women altogether. Only ...
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  • Australia WW1, WW2
    ... decided to stay. Australian women weren't the fancy dress and dance party type. They worked hard and often were exploited. Due to ...
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  • Australian Social and cultural change
    ... Australian's working situation has also changed a great deal ... seen a major change with the average males weekly wage in 1915 being $5.65 and a women's wage only ...
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  • Australian Identity
    ... commentators believe that now is not a good time to define Australian national identity ... In spite of that 51% of Australians are women, and it cannot be argued ...
    (3574 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)

  • Wyrd - Analysis of the Novel-
    ... Sent to a group of Australian women (in order to keep it out of the claws of the modern De Ville, Professor Horniman), the book found it's way into the hands ...
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  • Australian Sports
    ... As sport being a major part of the Australian lifestyle, plus the encouragement parents ... Many of these sportsmen and women are seen as role models to these kids ...
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  • how the media portrays women
    ... A recent Australian study attempted to determine which women are affected by investigating how women feel about their own bodies and how this alters their ...
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  • Looking for Alibrandi
    ... When they did reach Australia, the way that the Australian women behaved and their attitudes to men shocked Josie's grandmother. ...
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  • Australia Involvment in Vietnam
    ... To many of the Australian servicemen and women this period didn't seem much but when they were out on the battle field it seemed like forever. ...
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  • Marriage Trends
    ... already married or are less likely to remarry (refer table 2). Men Women Age group ... 6.4 4.6 4.0 3.6 3.9 2.1 2.3 Table 2: Age at marriage (Australian Bureau of ...
    (1357 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Feminism in the 1970's and 1980's
    ... female president or a Australian female Prime Minister. In the 1970's and 1980's there was much progress which is to be praised, and for that women should be ...
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  • Media
    ... for women. In Australia the daily newspaper continues to be a major part of the media industry. The higher circulating newspapers such as the Australian, the ...
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  • Inequalities in Sports
    ... media not recognizing the athletic talents of tennis sisters Venus and Serena Williams completing a Grand Slam in women's doubles at the Australian Open or ...
    (2439 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  • The Media as an Institution
    ... for women. In Australia the daily newspaper continues to be a major part of the media industry. The higher circulating newspapers such as the Australian, the ...
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  • David
    ... shows that not enough is being done to change true attitudes towards violence against women. Williamson's portrayal reflects many Australian attitudes of the ...
    (1129 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Arboriginals and the White Government
    ... himself by saying he is part of 'the established Australian social structure', in which wives are ranked fourth after 'mate/horse/dog' (p. 115). Women are also ...
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  • Australian Art
    ... the silhouette spearing fish and in the foreground Aboriginal women making a fire ... illustrations and lithographs of events in the lives of Australian Bushmen and ...
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  • Australian Artists
    ... the silhouette spearing fish and in the foreground Aboriginal women making a fire ... illustrations and lithographs of events in the lives of Australian Bushmen and ...
    (764 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Australian Identity
    ... can describe the rituals of an Australian barbecue: the man cooking, "usually with a tinny in one hand and tongs in the other;" the women preparing salads in ...
    (1529 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Women and Work in Canada
    Women and Work in Canada When I first approached Eva Mikelsons for an interview, the first thing she said was "tell them how much ... "That's an Australian thing I ...
    (1319 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Industrial Relations
    ... The Second World War had a serious impact on the Australian workforce. Women and pre-war immigrates joined the workforce in huge numbers, with many women ...
    (2568 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  • Australian artists
    ... As Australian artists, more than a floundering voice struggling for independence from ... as both philosophical and emotional counterpoint to the Moynihan women. ...
    (1061 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

     


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