Papers 1221-1230 of total 42688 found.
Category: /Law & Government
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Category: /Social Sciences
…are now surpassing boys in certain subjects at the key 'mile stones' in education. Perhaps the major cause of this is the introduction of single sex schools and the impact of feminism upon the media and Politians, never the less as they approach into the labor…
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…vindication of human rights, A Vindication of the Rights of Women. Wollestonecraft explains the ways in which denying serious education to women hurts both sexes and undermines society, arguing that gaining the right for women to be educated would make women…
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…Why is it when a guy stands beneath a girl's window and throws pebbles to wake her up, its considered romantic, yet when a woman does the same thing, it is seen as desperate and psychotic? After seeing an episode of "Sex in the City" where Carrie tries…
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…In the essay "Can an Engine Pump the Valves in Your Heart" by Jean Kilbourne, she gives an example of how advertising companies use sex to sell their product. According to Kilbourne, advertisement of a product is more important than the product it self…
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…Abstract An investigation was performed to explore the factors surrounding parental contribution in education, from its definition, to its role, relevance, and status. The report also looks at the relevance of a family's socio economic status…
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…for whites. Results like this make the OCR consider the SAT suspect. "The use of any educational test that has a significant disparate impact on members of any race, national origin, or sex is discriminatory," says the OCR(qtd. in Sadker and Zittleman 740…
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…Many changes took place in the Education system in Early-Modern Britain. This paper will firstly discuss the changes to the form of education, how education has moved away from the exclusive realm of private tutorage towards grammar schools and akin…
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…As government makes a shift to Universal Secondary with priority to students with disabilities, policy makes including educational institutions, in the cabinet and at parliamentary level should focus on some of the following suggestions to make…
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