Papers 1611-1620 of total 86417 found.
…compared to that of men. This was often justified as being the result of biological differences between the sexes. Women were thought to be more emotional and less decisive than men. Women were also held to be less intelligent and less creative by nature…
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…minorities: a mixture of sun and cloud." Opinion Canada. 20 Oct. 2004 <http://www.opinion-canada.ca/> "What does the Bible say about same sex marriages?" Christian Answers. 19 Oct. 2004 <http://www.christiananswers.net>…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a hard time opening and communicating with Othello. She is not the only one at fault; Othello struggles in the same way. Although I think she never earned the corrupt treatment from Othello, she allows him to walk all over her, which in the end will make her…
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…, mimetic or expressive theories alone. In March of 1818, the same year Frankenstein was published, The Belle Assemblee magazine reviewed Frankenstein. In its opening paragraph states "..that the presumptive works of man must be frightful, vile, and horrible…
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…to the company, and therefore to themselves. From this perspective, the ruling of the court was unjust. Other Issue - Same sex marriages could be a current example of an unjust law. Currently, few states recognize same sex marriages. Yet, there is little basis…
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…have been raped and forced into sex slavery or marriage by LRA insurgents, the "night commuters" who leave their homes at night to avoid abduction and sleep in the city streets, and also the women in displacement camps who can only survive by prostituting…
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Category: /History
…involved in adultery or seduction. Men were even allowed to continue their sex life after marriage and though it was not accepted it was not prohibited by the law. Aristophanes' fantasy 'Lysistrata' shares the open views of men in 414 BC and their views on women…
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…parents force her to marry a man who she never loves. So Juliet pretends to be dead to escape from the marriage that is not merry at all. However, Romeo is ignorant to the truth and makes suicide. The two defend their pure love at the price of their own life…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, to separate public and private life as a male model (the leader) which means to prove themselves as men in a male-defined space. To succeed the new leadership role is to adopt the same ability as men. Second, sex-paired leadership structure of the same sex
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Category: /History
…position, for no one would claim that colonial females exerted much political power." Many historians' felt that the sex ratio gave the women power through choice of spouse. They also felt that without women to do the domestic jobs such as processing food…
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