Papers 1801-1810 of total 42688 found.
…The Second Sex Why is gender so important? I think, the simplest answer is, because it’s there. There are two genders, which we call “female” and “male” and there are many distinctions between them. People generally afraid of talking about gender…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to the effectiveness of Brave New World, consequently creating a novel that leaves the reader questioning how and why. In the year A.F. 632 no pleasure is denied to the populous. Hypnopaedia is used as a device to form the moral education of children. What is taught…
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…not have a very clear definition of sexual abuse, so abusers frequently assert or hint their victims to consent to sex with them. The example of Elizabeth provided by Cashman shows how unclear definition of sexual abuse helps her abuser out of the bounds…
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…VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 when these distinctions are based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Today, America enforces the Civil Rights Act and numerous other equal opportunity (EEO) laws with the goal of fair employment in mind…
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…only eighty cents on every dollar males would make" ("Workplace 6"). The common excuse is that males have a greater workload than women and at work are asked to apply themselves physically more so than a woman would. The origin of sex discrimination…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of Indian scientific labour in which macrostructural features (educational system, occupational and class structure) intersect with cultural models of family, gender, and science to frame the academic decision making process, producing, ultimately…
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…, service, and sales work does not yield significant financial returns to people with more formal education or longer work experience (Bibb & Form, 1977). In large part, this is because most of these are low ceiling careers, lacking in meaningful promotion…
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…, service, and sales work does not yield significant financial returns to people with more formal education or longer work experience (Bibb & Form, 1977). In large part, this is because most of these are low ceiling careers, lacking in meaningful promotion…
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Category: /Law & Government
…play similar roles inside and outside the home. I.e. it is considered normal in China to see both sexes contributing in shopping, cooking, housework, and looking after the children. Giving gifts is also dearest to the culture of China. Generally…
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…. Infertile wives, the majority, are allocated Handmaids, who have sex with their husbands in order to give them a child. Marthas are servants of Commanders and Econowives are those married to common men. Aunts are older, infertile women, dedicated to the regime…
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