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... It is, however, increasingly popular in society that men are being viewed as a mere accessory. This newly adapted view is prompting more and more women to take ...
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... Increasingly, women became involved in political causes, and became more recognized as creative and productive members of society. ...
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The groups are; 1. Women 2. Children 3. Persons with Disability 4. Aboriginal People Women - Increasingly evident is that women's economic dependency within a ...
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... experience. After the Industrial Revolution, the lives of women were increasingly altered in the presence of war. The Industrial ...
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... old boys. Eating disorders are on the rise, and the relationship women have with food is becoming an increasingly dangerous one.
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... During the 19th century, as male suffrage was gradually extended in many countries, women became increasingly active in the quest for their own suffrage. ...
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... only the husbands working. Increasingly, women had to work outside their homes to help support their families. In 1930 about a quarter ...
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... stress. Men tend to become increasingly focused and withdrawn while women become increasingly overwhelming and emotionally involved. A ...
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... of the family. Since women have become increasingly important, the value of the male last name has decreased. Also in their recent ...
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... "Women's dissatisfaction with their bodies is considerably more prevalent now than a generation ago. "Ours is now a society that is increasingly preoccupied ...
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... children. Women around the world are increasingly challenging society's traditional image of what a woman should be allowed to do. Most ...
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... Women increasingly are questioning why they are asked to provide these services on the homefront for the "compensation" of vulnerable dependency on a man who ...
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... To many women as well, the city of London was increasingly welcoming to their foot traffic and gave them the potential for unprecedented access to public spaces ...
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... outlawed. The main impact was for blacks, but other racial minorities and women increasingly found recourse in the law. The act ...
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... These stereotypes follow females in sports, as well as in the job market and people increasingly believe that assertive women are homosexual. ...
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... When America became increasingly industrial and black women began obtaining jobs at factories, they were given the worst and most dangerous jobs. ...
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... As the larger world became more complex and more bureaucratized, both men and women increasingly saw their families and leisure time as the center of their ...
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... Unlike Jezile however, rather than being major contributors to the families` livelihood, most women became increasingly dependent upon male earnings. ...
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... entire novel. As the novel unfolds Waugh makes the two women become increasingly repulsive to his audience. Mrs. Beste-Chetwynde ...
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... sisters, and daughters. This is such a problem, that now black women are increasingly dating interracially. Not because they have ...
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... of Islam and authenticity in gender discourse, ideas on women's exclusion from ... of the current debate regarding the role of the increasingly powerful modern ...
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... the question about different gender roles became more explicit because of the promise of equality to everyone, and because women increasingly began to take ...
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... The average American woman's body weight has increased over the past thirty years, yet the models that represent American women have become increasingly thinner ...
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... As a result, women of color have become increasingly included in the public discourse and have risen to positions of political power. ...
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... Women became their main supporters. From this, formed many female auxiliary organizations and allowed women to become increasingly active in politics. ...
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... new ways of seeing both the world and oneself" (8). As our society becomes increasingly diverse, I believe students who study Women's Studies develop an ...
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... And increasingly men are adopting new models of masculinity that include being a responsible, caring husband and father. Finally, most women do not have the ...
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... Victorian era. Wilde also introduces the power women are increasingly gaining throughout Western Europe in a romantic way. This play ...
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... Those who practiced simple sorcery, such as village wise women, were increasingly regarded as practitioners of diabolical witchcraft. ...
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... As trade and commerce expanded in medieval Europe, the goods that were increasingly in demand were those that women provided; the most obvious of which is sex ...
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