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Women are obviously very different from men. The opposite sexes attract to eachother, but do they really understand eachother? I think that men and women can come to an understanding over time. If two people are really connected and are willing…
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…During the industrial revolution women's roles changed drastically. Instead of staying at home weaving or looking after the children, women had to leave the house to go work in factories and mines. They would have to leave everything they had to do…
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Women and Children Dealing with Depression “Depression profoundly impairs the ability to function in everyday situations by affecting moods, thoughts, behaviors, and physical well being” (Nordenberg 1). This is a simple and clear definition given…
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…that has Declared All-Out War on Women." Glamour 1999 United States. Physicians for Human Rights. The Taliban's War on Women; A Health and Human Rights Crisis in Afghanistan. Washington, 1998.…
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women occupied a status lower than the ruling males. In this period, women hardly had any of the rights that men enjoyed. Women were thought to be instruments of the devil, because they were the authors of original sin who seduced men to sin and hence lured…
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Women in the work place The past decades there has been a dramatic increase of women participating in the labor force from countries all over the World including Canada. In 1950, one Canadian worker in five was a woman. By 1980…
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…Each of us is born male or female, but not masculine or feminine. Our bodies are transformed into recognizably masculine or feminine bodies through various cultural disciplines and practices. If both women and men are culturally disciplined, how does…
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Women in the Military Should women be allowed to hold combat positions in the military? Many say yes. Many say no. Many don’t say. The fact is, there is a place for women in the military, but it is not on the battlefields. There are many things…
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…When it comes to heart disease the stereotypical candidate is male, middle age, overweight, and lives an unhealthy lifestyle. But now women are being added to this list of high-risk candidates. "Heart attack is the leading cause of death in American…
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…Canadian women who shared the excitement of the increased national interest in Ice Hockey during the 1970s-80s, and the adoption of Women's Hockey by the Olympics must surely think back to what the game was like decades before, as well as when and how…
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