Papers 991-1000 of total 1116 found.
…they once dominated have all been feminized. The construction industry is comprised of contractors, suppliers and manufacturers whose joint goals are to create structures. Building these structures requires a complex network of craft workers, designers…
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…Times poll found that only 47% of women (compared with 51% of men) favored the general availability of abortion." (Pro Life Feminism: Pro-Woman, Pro-Life 6) So what is this telling us? The facts are very clear men prefer abortion over women by a large percent…
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…Rights Amendment (ERA), abortion rights, and the second wave of feminism became the critical battleground for those who oppose the changing role and status of women. The ERA guarantees economic opportunities for women; abortion rights give her control over…
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…respects her family traditions and in the end sacrifices herself for her love. But others see her use of the family structures as precisely what is needed for the advancement of feminism. Critics of this genre are more amenable to seeing female characters…
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…. · The persistent demand for access to education to better oneself can imbue the work force with professional ideas. · The feminization of the culture of organizations enhances organizations’ ability to cope with rapid change. · New technologies facilitate…
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…3) Wald, Gayle.” Just a Girl? Rock Music, Feminism, and the Cultural Construction of Female Youth.” “Signs” Spring 1998, Volume 23, Issue 3: p585 4) Gaar, Gillian. She's a Rebel: The History of Women in Rock and Roll. Seattle: Seal.1992…
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Category: /Literature/English
…embromó al compañero" (Discusión 16-17) while it is only the "passive" partner who suffers dishonor and condemnation. The affront that Bandeira must avenge is his "getting screwed" by Otálora, the fact that he finds himself in the shameful and feminized
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…. (Giddens 391). When women are obliged to follow certain traditions such as not to work this is called feminism. According to Susan Moller Okin: By feminism I mean that belief that women should not be disadvantaged by their sex, that they should be recognized…
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…. "Listen to Us!: Female Genital Mutilation, Feminism and the Law in Australia"(1995) vol 20, Melbourne University Law Review * Mason, Christine. "Exorcising Excision: Medico-Legal Issues Arising From Male and Female Genital Surgery in Australia"(2001) vol 9…
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…purposes it serves, both for the individual family members and for society as a whole. I will then discuss challenges to Parsonian theory from feminism and from other sociological theorists. Finally I will consider what relevance Parsons theory has today…
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