Papers 2261-2270 of total 42688 found.
…in the home, as housewives. The nature of the differences in the sex-role portrayal was common and in accordance with traditional sex roles. Men were typically portrayed as having and knowledgeable about reasons for buying particular products, as occupying roles…
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…to remove the association between sex and pleasure. From an early age, children in "Brave New World," are encouraged to be sexually explorative, providing it as a necessary part of education, "elementary sex" lessons and "ordinary erotic play." Made reference…
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…As Americans we tend to have a conditioned view toward sexuality as a normal, healthy part of life. However, it seems that one may underestimate the power sex has on culture, which is evident in many areas. Most recently discussions on a sexual nature…
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…and education deprived sections of the US, many teenagers are living in potentially violent families- or a father who might even be responsible for his daughter's pregnancy. In a case like that, the father may be so enraged about a daughter's decision to have…
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…for producing food, handling conflict, educating young people, governing, and so forth. It also learns aspirations for how society can be maintained and improved. On the other hand, each new generation must address unresolved problems from the generation before…
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…of the freedom they once had under Roman law. A man, back then , could end his marriage if his wife did not bear him at least one son. Most women received very little or no formal education and were completely under the control of their husbands and fathers. Women…
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…and strengthening funding for education, and while on the topic of education, he feels that current education reforms focus on high stakes testing while reducing proven education winners such as fully funded Head start and special ed programs, putting more teachers…
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…in addition to the parents, better sex education, and more responsibility among sexually active individuals. (Greenberg, 153) By reexamining what’s written in the original texts, the halakhic stance can hopefully change from anti-abortion with exceptions…
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…admissions. Minorities are defined by race, ethnicity, or gender. Affirmative action has been accepted by governments, businesses, and educational institutions to remedy the effects of past discrimination against a group. It has been widely criticized…
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…under 21 are not mature enough to drink responsibly. These same immature people are allowed to vote, risk their own lives in the armed forces, smoke, have sex with whomever they wish and live on their own. Yet, it is still illegal to drink. Today’s legal…
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