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... In each of these societies women were expected to fulfill requirements and complete duties. However each society held a different value for the women. ...
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... etc.), we see that in some societies (Mesopotamia and Israel) women were treated as inferior beings while other societies (Egypt) granted women special rights ...
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... The way in which women were affected by these changes relied heavily on their social class and whether they lived in urban or rural societies. ...
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... Many cultures today are very interesting in how they are constantly oppress thee women of their societies. Women have always been inferior to men. ...
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... These societies illustrate women as objects and property of their husband and fathers. ... Societies changed, and dominance over women became prevalent. ...
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... Women, I believe, had it very hard in these societies. In ... Women during these societies were not treated the same as they are now. Women ...
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... all men. The men in these societies will never realize how important women are until they're not around any more. Okonkwo's uncle ...
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... Considered physically inferior to men in all societies, women never occupied areas of heavy work, military combat, or long distance trade, but these ...
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Defying Societies Roles For many years, women have struggled and fought for their right to vote. In 1920 women were granted this ...
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... for change what was overcome: Equality, Cultural, World wars, Religion, IOC (International Olympic Committee), and De Coubertin In many societies women do not ...
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... agricultural societies. In such societies, women were readily viewed as vital resources for the production of both food and children. ...
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... The colonizers expected African societies to consider women as subordinate to men because Europeans considered women subordinate to men. ...
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... Above all be pure" (18). That inner self identifies with societies restraints of women to explore their mind and their abilities. ...
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... Talking about the most liberal societies in the world, women are used to sell every thing from cars to car oil, from tooth paste to airline tickets. ...
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... These women in general were not rewarded at all for what they did. Overall, these women helped their societies grow, and survive more than anything else. ...
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... Marriage was another good example of how the two Greek societies differed in ideas about women. In Athens, girls were raised to be kept and protected. ...
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... These(The??) differences ranged from religious beliefs, everyday household chores, how women fit into the different societies(women's roles in society), and ...
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... In patriarchal societies, women are seen as more vulnerable and powerless; thus, they make easy scapegoats for whatever goes wrong. ...
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Centering her story on the character of Dikeledi, Head illustrated how women, in most African societies, are still oppressed and not given equal opportunities ...
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... Koran did introduce very significant changes as to treatment of women. Certain women did play powerful roles in societies. However ...
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... Koran did introduce very significant changes as to treatment of women. Certain women did play powerful roles in societies. However ...
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... The imported ideals and restrictions that colonial governments placed on women in indigenous societies of Africa, lead to the deconstruction of native ideals ...
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... Koran did introduce very significant changes as to treatment of women. Certain women did play powerful roles in societies. However ...
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... Both their lives are absolutely restricted and both women are portrayed as tools of male-dominated and oppressive societies. Women ...
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... restriction. In Islamic societies, however, women seem to be forced into certain roles and responsibilities. These restrictions ...
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... Gender Inequality: Poor societies use women more than industrial societies. Women with fewer opportunities have more children than ones that do. ...
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... In some societies, women have no reservations with regard to living their entire lives completely naked, while in other societies, females cover themselves ...
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... In some societies, women have no reservations with regard to living their entire lives completely naked, while in other societies, females cover themselves ...
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... In some societies, women have no reservations with regard to living their entire lives completely naked, while in other societies, females cover themselves ...
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... sexual accessibility. For example in many African polygynous societies women gain economic autonomy through trading. Trading not ...
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