Papers 2071-2080 of total 42688 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…For centuries women have been thought of as the weaker sex. A woman’s sphere was the kitchen, and her mind was to remain feeble and free from education, which would enable her to voice her opinion. Men were the dominant race, ‘protecting’ women from…
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…, sex, or national origin” (La Noue). In the preceding year the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed simply to make laws fair to all races, sexes, and religions; or “color-blind”. However, such a movement went further than merely giving equal opportunities…
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…realized we could run faster, were stronger, and were generally more athletic. My early interactions with boys my age really accentuated the fact that there was a profound difference in the sex (cognitive development) and many of my interests were fuelled…
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…. These ones are a lot more exact when it comes to numbers, though numbers concerning prostitution generally never can be completely correct since approximately 2/3 of the sex traffic happens in obscurity. The investigations that have been made can rarely…
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Category: /History
…as on the basis of color, race, national origin, and religion. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 bans discrimination on the basis of sex by schools and colleges receiving federal funds. This law applies to discrimination in all areas of school activity…
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…States at this point--Medicare, Education, everything else--I can't believe you spent half an hour of air time attacking this mans character, I think it's ridiculous." The audience applauded the young woman's attack, and Clinton broke into a confident smile…
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…about Maria's education of sex. Her culture and family values did not permit her to go out on dates or think of anything but marriage. Though Dora and Stefano were ahead-of-their-time with their acceptance of sex, Maria's experience was still one of secrecy…
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Category: /History
…from battle, the women refuse to have sex with them. This sex strike, which is portrayed in a series of (badly) exaggerated and blatant sexual innuendoes, finally convinces the men of Athens and Sparta to agree to a peace treaty…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of reading materials is suppression of creative thought. Books and periodicals are not the only ones being suppressed by pressures to the political and social systems. They are also being brought against the educational system, films, radio, television…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and in different ways, usually by families and taught the basics of growing up. Children are educated in school learning all subjects including history which is another aspect of life that is shunned by Huxley’s society. The mating part in the ritual of creating life…
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