Papers 611-620 of total 1116 found.
…in the matrix, you die in the real world, and vice versa. Feminism, Opinion, and Closing Feminism The matrix seemed to have a few pretty important and strong female roles. For example, Trinity represents the Amazon Queen. She is strong, independent, bad-ass…
Details: Words: 1988 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…-emotion and imagination. Victorians created astonishing innovation and change in democracy, feminism, unionisation of workers, socialism and Marxism. Above all, it was an age of paradox and power (www.landow, 2000). This essay critically analyses 'My Fair…
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…or displace testosterone from sex hormone binding globulin. This globulin molecule is the carrier protein for steroid sex hormones in the blood. The effects from this are evident. It can cause feminization of male’s (wildlife) and cause male characteristics…
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…at will (Saarni, 104). Further claims have stated that the pro-choice argument is embedded in a larger issue which the dominant male-oriented society wants to avoid, that being feminism (Wennberg, 68). This statement regards abortion as a social issue which opens…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Virginia and her sister may have arisen because Virginia asked too much of her sister, Vanessa could not accept the responsibility asked of her. Insanity did not stop Virginia Woolf from achieving great accomplishments, including feminism. As one of the earliest…
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…she been able to delay the first child, her prospects might have been quite different (Campbell pg30). Barrie Thorne in her essay, "Feminism and the Family: Two Decades of Thought" explores the idea of normative scheduling, the concept of motherhood…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and society. She attempted to create a cohesive body of thought that combined feminism and socialism, even in her fictional tales. Herland was one of several fictional accounts written by Gilman using the same themes. She suggests the kind of world that she…
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Category: /History
…and televised interviews. Another societal concern that was a direct result of the tremendous rise of women in the labor force was the fear that by women leaving the home and working in jobs ordinarily reserved for men, they would be somehow de-feminize them…
Details: Words: 1965 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…of early feminism because these women “celebrated their femaleness”. They, like the other groups, felt that “the patriarchy was the cause of female oppression, war, racism, destruction of the environment...they wanted a redefined world, calling for changes…
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…in a reptile, the red-sided garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis). This form of mimicry is unique in that it is expressed as a physiological feminization. Courting male red-sided garter snakes detect a female-specific pheromone and normally avoid courting…
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