Papers 1951-1960 of total 46935 found.
Men vs Women The Battle Of Sexes By Renata Faizutdinova DEBA I "Weak sex"..... Is it really weak? Why do they,men, call women weak? Does it concern physical shape? Maybe, psychological? Various researches have shown that women are much…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Crime and Delinquency This study explored associations between ever having been arrested and other variables among 490 male drug users. Participants were classified into three groups based on recent sexual history: men who had not had sex, men who…
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…From the beinging of time , women right's were abused by men , that they can not express themselves or reveal their spirit and soul needs , even in the field of writing , when women attempt to write they were hindered by social dictates of their position…
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…Women are taught from an early age that they have to be a certain way to fit into society from magazines, commercials, and other types of media and press. Women have all this pressure to be the "perfect" woman. Men on the other hand are able to get away…
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…guessed that there was more trouble in store. Then the sailors rested but awoke in the night to a dreadful storm. They pulled their boat up the beach and waited. After a few days the storm started to settle; the men ventured out. By now their food ran short…
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…Ancient Africa had women take part in science more than in Greece, Rome or West Asia. They also took part in their technology. Women are responsible for early pottery industry. They also have a lot to do with cloth manufacturing. Both men and women have…
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Category: /Literature
…Utopia is based on egalitarian principles, and these principles extend to issues of gender. Utopian women are allowed to work, vote, become priests, fight, and generally have just as much influence over Utopian affairs as do men. True, some pragmatic…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Today men seem to be more concerned about their looks than they use to. In Patricia McLaughlin's "Venus Envy" Michael Pertschuk says "It's become more culturally accepted or expected for men to be concerned about their looks." (McLaughlin 85) Many guys…
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…The population of older men and women has been increasing, and therefore the number of people with osteoporosis is increasing. But in some countries, the rate of hip fractures is rising faster than the population. For example, in Malmo, Sweden…
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…of cavemen, long before urban societies and governments had been established, men would have generally searched for the same type of women men today are usually drawn to, which are the pretty and healthy ones (although not speaking for every male). My personal…
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