Papers 2961-2970 of total 46935 found.
…" the females are portrayed to be fairly different from one another to a large extent, ranging from the characters presented as whores to virgins. Similarly for males, they are scaled from so called "bad" men to "good" men. These big differences in characteristics…
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…. Jacqueline Hagan discusses in her book Deciding to be Legal the effects of resettlement of Mayan communities, and gives us insight how the Mayan community is changed by these forces. The men of the Totonicapan Maya community are the family members who settled…
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…of changes to the education system, which is also evident in Brazil. <Tab/>In Brazil economic participation of women rose from 18% in the 1970's to 27% in the 80's meaning that approximately 82% of the workforce were men. More than 70% of women…
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…their lives solely on "Necessity." It is quite intriguing that Maxine Kingston portrays women as strong "warriors" who sacrifice themselves for the social commonwealth, yet depicts men as selfish brutes. Men are only mentioned three times throughout this chapter…
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…that definatly help clear up how a male or a female thinks in their conversations. One of those articles is "His Talk, Her Talk" by Joyce Maynard. Maynard's article is about how men and women communicate differently. She talks about how men and woman have different…
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…are told that at some point Matt goes off to fight like all men should. It is now14 years later, Matt is back from fighting in the Civil War and returns to the ranch where Dunson and Rupp have built a huge homestead. They now own several thousand head…
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…to the expectations of the white men and thus losing sight of his duty to stand up for his race as a black man. Ironically, the boy fights a battle not with the white race, but within his own race. He physically participates in a brawl that leaves the fighters…
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…The Killer Angels Fabulous insight into the military mind, the minds of men, the minds of people dedicated to a cause greater than themselves. Michael Shaara gives us a dozen characters worth caring about from both armies, and then plunges them…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…their views in the post-slavery period. They now argued that women were less efficient labourers than men and that if they hired women, they would have to meet the cost of rearing their children. They reasoned that female labourers would be constantly absent from…
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…really, really too male-oriented. But after you penetrate Professor Morris' meanings, what's apparent is that she has discovered something resembling the real world, namely, that the military is a society in which men predominate and that it therefore…
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