Category: /History/World History
of the Dawn Club. These women aroused the awareness of women's rights to suffrage, through petitions and protests.
During the early part of the 20th century, the social image promoted of women was that their place was in the home. In World War 1, women wanted
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Category: /History
The 17th and 18th centuries saw the embryonic stage of womens quest for intellectual and social parity with men. The evolution of womens fight for equal opportunities was bogged down by a long history of stereotyping and condescension. Women were
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Category: /History/North American History
This essay was written to discuss the importance of the Sioux women in a Sioux Indian Camp, their jobs, expectations and most generally all their daily chores, also why they did these things and how it might have affected everyone else in the camp
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
"Glass ceiling"
More women and minorities hold higher positions in the work force than ever before, although they are still held to lower management. The glass ceiling, according to the Department of Labor, is defined as "artificial barriers based
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Introduction
Minority women in America face their "double jeopardy" status daily. The lower paying jobs, the lack of resources offered and available, perceived higher numbers of violent relationships and the inability to be looked at as an equal member
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
it in another light. Those others realized that restricting ones right to hate is just as closed-minded as hate itself. Freedom for the thought we hate not only allows us to hate, but it protects our right to defend ourselves against hate.
Many of todays hate
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Category: /History
The Importance of Peasant Women in Medieval Society
During the Medieval period, peasant women played many important roles. They performed a multitude of tasks every day and faced daunting challenges and pressures throughout their lives
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
After watching television and flipping though ads and articles in several magazines, the stereotyping of men and women is so apparent but at the same time society is so blind to it. In society parents teach their children gender role at a very early age
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Category: /Literature/English
How Shakespeare and Ibsen
Treated their Women
Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew and Ibsens A Dolls House portray women in many ways. Both authors have strong feelings about women and werent afraid to express them in their writing. Shakespeare
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Category: /History
The women correspondents made up a vital part of the media during the Vietnam War. Almost three hundred American women were accredited to cover the war between the years of 1965 and 1975. About seventy-five of those women served as correspondents
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