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Category: /History
…long. The trenches stretched from the Belgian Coast to the Frontiers of Switzerland. Although trench warfare was looked highly upon both sides still relied on heavy infantry attacks. Many men were killed between the two opponents areas of territory known…
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…MacDowell’s article about Relief workers in the 1930’s in Ontario focuses on young unmarried men and describes the hardships faced during the depression. Married men with families were given priority in employment and municipal aid was primarily given…
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…of the kids. They were not allowed to vote while men took care of having jobs and paying any bills that had to be paid. Soon enough it caught on that women should have a bigger role than what other people thought women should have. Women would have strikes…
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Category: /History
…selves as more than moral stability for men, but as equals to men. If women were equal to men, don't they have the same God given rights? That's the question that troubled the new Americans. Most politicians were scared that women were totally different than…
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Category: /Literature
…will not only be condemned by men, but by God as well. And even though there may be no Supreme Being that controls the Earth and its neighboring planets, injustice will still cause harm, leading to more injustice and finally the destruction of the world. I am quite…
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…unfit for the job. He finally realizes and accepts that even though Pai is a woman she is the true prophet and he makes her the new chief. Paka has many opinions but some of them do not coincide with reality. His opinion is that only men can lead a tribe…
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…a wife and had no other voice legally or legal claim on the income. These laws were unfair towards all women. Women were not allowed to control their basic necessities of food, shelter, and clothing because they were controlled by the men. With the right…
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Category: /Literature
…of technology and femininity and sexuality through the male imagination. This creation of the robot was to reflect the fear that men have of women and of technology. Women, machines, and nature raise fear in men because they threaten the male dominance and control…
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…in men who are homosexual. LeVay (1991) has shown that homosexual males have similar size structure of the INAH 3 to women. The similarity in INAH 3 size between homosexual men and heterosexual women maybe a cause of 'femininity' as Gorman (1994) stated…
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…this would tend to really shock and upset millions of dedicated football fans. This group, made up of mostly men gather round the tube each week for a chance to watch men running around a field carrying a ball and running into each other. The situation I stated…
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