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…of there gender. At the beginning of the 19th century, little opportunity existed for women, and thus many of them felt uncomfortable when attempting to enter many parts of society. The absence of advanced educational opportunities for women and their alienation from…
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…others in ways they consider necessary and appropriate. Pregnancy and child birth may determine whether a woman ever gets to start or complete her education, which will significantly influence her ability to support herself and her family. The availability…
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Category: /Literature
…, values her privacy and lives a somewhat isolated life (no other female friends are mentioned beyond the narrator and Betty), and, on the other hand, has no qualms about discussing extremely personal matters, such as her sex life, with her two lady friends. She…
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…in the center of controversy in the New York City Schools a number of years ago which lead to the departure of the schools chancellor. Heather Has Two Mommies was not one of the required texts for the sexual education program, but the thought of the young children…
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…. These little creatures were cute and loveable. Now that I am more educated and less naive, I look back on that show only to find sexist messages. "The Smurfs'" have only one female character, Smurfette, which creates many subtle problems. Smurfette's stereotypical…
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…family life - declining mortality rates, rising educational levels for both men and women, reliable contraception, and greater opportunities for women." We must realize that what has helped us transform family life has been these alternative family life…
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…portraying women as sex objects has negative social impacts. There are also positive economic impacts on society such as providing funding for the media and stimulating an active, competitive economy. There are a number of proven ways to persuade the consumer…
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…of this function is to deter potential mass producers of AAS's from distributing steroids to non-authorized consumers. The fourth (4) function of the Act requires agencies to incorporate steroids in all federally supported drug abuse prevention, education, and treatment…
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Category: /Law & Government
…that a theory is not a fact, it is simply an educated opinion, on why something happens. Regardless of what those theories are, crime is still one of the biggest problems America and other countries faced in the past and will continue to face as each day passes…
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…realized how talking about traumatic experiences relieved the symptoms of hysteria. He also made a connection between the role of sex and hysterical behaviour. Freud saw sex as a potential cause of emotional stress. Another great influence was Breuer who…
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