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    9/22/13 Differences between Men and Women For centuries‚ the differences between men and women were socially defined through a lens of sexism‚ in which men assumed to be superior over women. The vision of equality between the sexes has narrowed the possibilities for discovery of what truly exists within a man and women. The world would be less interesting when everything is the same. Today none of us would argue that men and women are physically different‚ but they differ emotionally‚ and mentally

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    Woman in the Nineteenth Century‚ Margaret Fuller discusses the state of marriage in America during the 1800‘s. She is a victim of her own knowledge‚ and is literally considered ugly because of her wisdom. She feels that if certain stereotypes can be broken down‚ women can have the respect of men intellectually‚ physically‚ and emotionally. She explains why some of the inequalities exist in marriages around her. Fuller feels that once women are accepted as equals‚ men and women will be able achieve a

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    chosen this novel to prove she could ’do men as well as women ’)‚ there is a small but important female presence. When WW1 began in 1914‚ women in Britain were still very much the oppressed gender. Campaigns for women to be allowed the vote were well established. It was only one year previously that Emily Davison had thrown herself under the King ’s horse at the Derby‚ but no votes were to be awarded until after the war‚ and even then only to women who owned their own homes or were married. By introducing

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    During the sixth century BCE‚ women were given very small roles in the Greek community. The female duties were glorified in literary such as Antigone and The Odyssey. The typical housewife was made to have children and take care of the home while the men worked and fought. Women were given very few rights and didn’t have an input in political issues. Women could exercise very little power in Ancient Greece due to literary‚ social‚ and political ideals. In Antigone and The Odyssey‚ women are portrayed

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    systems that society holds valuable. It can easily be used as a tool because it engulfs the major majority of this country. Television‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ and billboards are all examples of media outlets that are affective in communicating to the country. These outlets can change viewer perceptions either consciously but most of the time subconsciously. Gender issues have been important and highly debated for centuries now. Masculintiy has always been dominant over femininity. Though women have made

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    The Roles of Three Women Social norms and expectations have transformed greatly in the past hundred years or so. This is evident in the writings of Gilman‚ Hurston‚ Faulkner‚ and Chopin. Each tale has a connection to the last‚ creating a range of similarities between different decades. Even if a story is written from a different culture or written during a different time period by a different social class‚ their stories are all linked in some way‚ shape‚ or form.

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    Exploring their Rights and Encountering Change: Women of the 1920s World War I and the 1920s play a very important role for the rights and independence of women. Now‚ many of you may be thinking "how?". It was a major role changing event for the lives of the women. Women began to grow independent‚ they got a right to work and vote. They got freedom. But what were the events that led to the freedom and independence of the women? During World War I many men had to leave their jobs in order to serve

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    The Social Role of Women in the Iron Age Jarod Bleibdrey‚ M.S.C.J Hist510: Graduate Seminar in World History Dr. Steve Kreis‚ Ph.D December 1‚ 2012 The Social Role of Women in the Iron Age Introduction Throughout time‚ the social role of women has been varied‚ especially throughout the Paleolithic‚ Neolithic‚ Bronze and Iron ages. Taking a snap shot of this diversity during the same time period will demonstrate the vast differences of women’s social roles. While some societies considered

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    CULTURAL BACKGROUND OF ENGLAND IN THE 18TH CENTURY The Silver Age of the European Renaissance 1. There was a sense of relief and escape‚ relief from the strain of living in a mysterious universe and escape from the ignorance and barbarism of the Gothic centuries –not referring only to Gothic literature. The dark period provokes that people want to change and improve their lifestyle when they entered the 18th century. There was a general desire to emancipate from the dark aspects of rural and dark

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    although both men and women were responsible for finding food. Women bored‚ and raised children therefore their primary duty was to stay close to the camps and be care givers to their families. Before the 21st century women waits for the approval of their husband before they could do anything. A women role‚ as it pertains to development was to support their husband in every decision he makes whether she likes it or not‚ as it was the right thing to do. Western civilization’s role in women’s evolution

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