Category: /Literature/English
In the Victorian Era (1832-1901), women faced many challenges. Women were not treated as they are today. They were treated unfairly and not heard. There was a need for women to express their own needs as human beings, and finally overcome
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
The number of women working outside the home has risen in most industrialized countries throughout the last twenty years, and it continues to rise in many developing countries. (Cherrin &Conway, 1998) One of the major contributions to this factor
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Category: /Literature/English
The Women of Yoknapatawpha County
Faulkner's intrinsic portrayal of his characters using his signature "stream of consciousness" style left much room for discussion on the true nature of his characters, however his portrayal of women was obviously
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Category: /Literature/English
The Independence of Women
"The Yellow Wallpaper," written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, is a story of a woman, her psychological difficulties, and her husband's so called therapeutic treatment of her ailments during the late 1800s. The story begins
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
<Tab/>World religions shape not only social culture but also the view of women in society. An investigation of various cultures will reveal similarities and differences in the role women play in modern society. As religion has changed
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
compliment each others style. With female and male officers working together, there is an atmosphere created in the prison that is similar to free society in some respects.
From the legal standpoint, women have the right to work in the mens
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Category: /Literature/English
THE ROLE OF WOMEN AND ROMANCE
IN 19TH CENTURY LITERATURE
In the 19th century, the vast majority of women had very limited freedom. They were, in most respects, property of their husbands or fathers, and had very little choice in the direction
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Women's Role in Steinbeck's Novels
John Steinbeck was born in 1902 in the Salinas Valley in California. This is also the setting for most of his early works in the 1930s. It is two of these works "The Chrysanthemums" and "The White Quail
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Many people believe that women have reached the optimum of equality in today's world. They say women are completely equal to men, and that that fact should not be argued. However, women have not gained equality through our efforts. The fact
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Category: /History
Women Take Charge
World War II was a time for many changes to take place in the United States and many other countries across the world. The changes varied from devastating to beneficial in some places, but a revival of spirit seemed to sweep across
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