Papers 2061-2070 of total 84325 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…are reserved and introspective, unlike the loud and boisterous dog. God would be more like a cat, living a passive, introverted life, rather than an active adventurous life. Cats are sometimes referred to as little women in fur coats, because they do whatever…
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…so than Estella's, is tied to the view on vixenish women, and not until the end of her life did she redeem herself, and our opinion of her, in any way. She realises that she has hurt Pip in the same way as herself, and finally sees how cruel she has in her…
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…approached, women were no longer a silent voice, they were going to be heard. Feminism was on the rise and thousands of women were behind it. Support groups formed for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Magazine articles such as "The New Feminism" arose from…
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…to a part Grendel that is not present in Beowulf, his desire for a human.         It was not unusual for women to be offered as tokens of peace within the noble courts. In the novel Grendel, Wealhtheow's brother, King of the Helmings, bestowed her to King…
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…Animal rights have been a heated issue for decades, argued by such philosophers as Tom Regan. Regan believes that any practice in which an "experiencing subject of a life" is used as a resource is unethical, not because of emotion, but because of reason…
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…The right realist perspective on crime is mainly associated with the American sociologist W.J Wilson. This perspective became very influential on home office policy-making during the conservatives period in office. The right realist approach assumes…
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…Politically, women were forbidden to openly display their power in public, that is, they could only exercise power behind-the scenes. According to the historian, Bill Leadbetter, the level of indirect power reached levels never imagined during…
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…(1946) imposes on the landscape an art deco aesthetic which ultimately evokes an industrial morphology. More striking is the imagery of work itself, and of one vast project in particular, which seems largely to have been the preserve of women artists…
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…who are arrogant, overly proper, formal and concerned with money. The women are portrayed as sheltered, uneducated, and some as dominating figures over the men in their lives. There is no sense of identity for Cecily and Gwendolen, the only woman within…
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Category: /History
…"Historians agree that World War II changed life for American women in the 20th century. The Civil War had just as great an impact on the lives of American women in the 19th century." (http://www.defenselink.mil) Staying at home, women could help…
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