Papers 1821-1830 of total 42688 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…man in general. The line "my own God's gift to women" makes her sound honored and surprised. Not only is this woman honored and surprised by the privilege of this man's attention, she says that she is desperate to have sex with him. This also puts men…
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…. During the post- war period, contraceptive pills were introduced in 1963, allowing women to decide when they wanted a baby. Although more women were working and completing secondary or tertiary education. Sexual inequality was still prevalent in the work place…
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…occur in the workplace. With the company being a trucking business, which is usually thought by many to be a man's job, there is a risk of sex discrimination, and equal pay issues. In many different cultures the man is considered as the breadwinner…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the rights and freedoms set forth therein, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status, Whereas the child, by reason of his physical…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…In the novel Jasmine, by Bharati Mukherjee, Jasmine is determined to become Americanized while at times displaying acts of desperation. Jasmine first expresses that she wants more of an education than what she had in India even though that is not her…
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…and inappropriate. This is appropriate to teach, but these programs are replacing sex education, and are riddled with distorted and inaccurate information. Advocates of "abstinence-only" programs claim they're omitting comprehensive, accurate information for young…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the social consequences of early parenthood. Adolescent parents (mostly mothers) may find that they have a "lost or limited opportunity for education." (Johnson 4) The higher a woman's level of education, the more likely she is to postpone marriage…
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…of earlier practical subjects, the curriculum has responded to social issues by including such subjects as consumer education, ethnic or multicultural education, environmental education, sex and family-life education, and substance-abuse education. Recent interest…
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Category: /Literature/English
…differed with their respect towards paradigmatic assumptions, learning and development, and relationship towards educational practice. Freud is known as the father of psychology. Although some of his work has been dismissed, most of it still holds weight…
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…. It is a biological fact, genes determine the sex of a child, XX equals female and XY equals male. This is an alternative approach, suggesting personalities have little to do with the cultures or societies we live in. But fundamentally from the genes we were born…
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