Papers 2901-2910 of total 46935 found.
…of investigation a.) Much of the evidence shall come from the journals of the men of the expedition itself. These journals are the only primary source of the final critical legs of the journey. b.) Internet search for articles which will be selected based…
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…, in an athletic sense. Naturally, men run faster, jump higher, and throw further. The word naturally is the key word in this ideology. It is nature that has led this to be the case, and it is something that neither men nor women can change. On the same par, the fact…
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…constantly disturbed by this ad, for it is part of capitalist ideology, of a patriarchal agenda to socially construct certain roles for different groups. It expresses the unrealistic, common view of men and women and their function in society. Women are often…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…1995 and 1996, questioned 16, 000 women and men about their experiences with stalking, physical violence, and rape. Five questions were used to screen for rape victimization. Results indicated that 14.8% of women and 2.1% of men reported completed rape…
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Category: /History
…, but it was also a time for women to unmask their loyalty and patriotism for their country and their men like Kerber states. It was a time for women to step up and take charge of their families while their men were away; this meant assuming all duties of the family…
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…is mostly comprised of negro men who simply follow orders, but nevertheless attempt to maintain 'peace' by using physical force. In addition, various doctors and specialists who make decisions on the conditions of the patients also hold power. The authorities…
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…if the pressure to be thin miraculously removed? What would be the effect? Not much for males. Will men suddenly be expected to be attracted to larger women? Feminists may want that to happen, but why should that be? Why should awareness alter personal preferences…
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…we have had ourselves, read about in books and magazines, seen in movies or television, or have had related to us by friends and family. Stereotypes that affect me in particular have to do with being Jewish. Jewish men are portrayed as perfect husbands…
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…The stories told by Gustavus Vassa and Fredrick Douglass are very different. Even though both men were slaves, and their experiences were sometimes similar, fate played different roles in their lives. This contrast began at their births. Vassa was born…
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Category: /Literature/English
…his speech to the white citizens of his community, with the hope of gaining acceptance, "... I felt that only these men could judge truly my ability (2380)."Invisible Man is forced into participating in the battle before he is permitted to speak…
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