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... These documents gave several ideas, without good reasons, of why women belong in the house and with the children rather than studying science. ...
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... These documents gave several ideas, without good reasons, of why women belong in the house and with the children rather than studying science. ...
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... in that field. The idea that women belong in certain jobs is still a large obstacle in in job market equality. Two other ideas that ...
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... Women in Gilead belong to the men. ... In many Arabic countries, women belong to their husband. Men, in turn, may have many women, which belong to them. ...
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... Women in Gilead belong to the men. ... In many Arabic countries, women belong to their husband. Men, in turn, may have many women, which belong to them. ...
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... Women in Gilead belong to the men. ... In many Arabic countries, women belong to their husband. Men, in turn, may have many women, which belong to them. ...
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... as countries such as Russia and China, where many government bureaucrats and factory managers assert to anyone willing to listen that women belong at home ...
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... background. I would suggest anyone interested in where a women belong and the history of women should read this selection. It's ...
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... Marlow does not recognizes his Aunt's views simply because she is a women and he doesn't think women belong in the real world. He ...
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... The ideology that women belong in families to nurture children and look after the home has been traditionally perpetuated in Australian society (Hughes 1994, p ...
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... The difference approach states that men and women belong to two distinct subcultures, and they learn to communicate in different ways. ...
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... them. Basically, women belong to their parents while they were nubile and to their husbands while they were married. According to ...
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... This fuels persistent belief that women do not belong in the Academy," (Barringer 7). One major problem is that being not accepted is not an isolated case ...
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"Women belong in the kitchen", a colloquial phrase used in many cultures to paste the role of women right smack in their faces. ...
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... These two groups have defined power patterns where the men belong to the dominant, patriarchal, governing group and women belong to the oppressed, controlled ...
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... Catherine, Wuthering Heights turn out to be a prison for Isabella, who is kept there by Heathcliff ; both of the women realise that they don't belong to the ...
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... Women do belong in the military, and the United States needs women in the military, but not for their strength, for their intelligence. ...
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... Brower). Women belong in the kitchen. Women are the ones who should take care of their children. Men bring home the bacon. These ...
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... Brower). Women belong in the kitchen. Women are the ones who should take care of their children. Men bring home the bacon. These ...
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... leadership" (Chapman, 138). The main thought is that women belong in support roles instead of leadership roles. Even though the ...
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... The inscription, "you belong to me," is also the title of a song with lyrics ... by the murderer, are the soul key in finding where all of the disappeared women are ...
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... 7) exemplified the rhetoric of the 1930s. The messages of these advertisements are very simple and direct-women belong at home. ...
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... John believed that without women knowing they belong under the control of men, they would be allowing women the opportunity to control and govern their own ...
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... John believed that without women knowing they belong under the control of men, they would be allowing women the opportunity to control and govern their own ...
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... Women belong to the system as mothers, wives, sisters or daughters of the males. The Nuer are kind to their aged and usually respect their opinions. ...
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... Women belong to the system as mothers, wives, sisters or daughters of the males. The Nuer are kind to their aged and usually respect their opinions. ...
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... insignificant task. Because the students are often described as "the boys," it is implied that no women belong in the group. This is ...
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... proper Greek citizen. First, women belong in the home doing 'women's work.' Second, devotion of a wife is essential. Third, men must ...
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... Women do not belong in the combat zones during military conflicts. It disrupts the overall moral and personal readiness of the unit. ...
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... Women do not belong in the combat zones during military conflicts. It disrupts the overall moral and personal readiness of the unit. ...
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