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    enduring pressure men feel to be providers” to be stereotypical and feeds into a patriarchy. Men needing to believe they must be the breadwinners in a society wear feminism speaks volumes‚ and where females make it clear as day they don’t want to be thought of as housewives but instead climb corporate ladders and be seen as equals. Consequently it was intriguing to read about the toxicity mentioned in the “7 reasons why Patriarchy is bad (and Feminism is good) for men” be an influence in this writing piece

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    “Feminist Uses of Biblical Materials” in addressing ways that Christian feminists can approach and engage with scripture. The three ways she suggests are: looking at texts to counteract famous antiwomen texts‚ looking at the Bible as a critique to patriarchy‚ and using texts to learn from women who are oppressed because of their

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    the ones that were dishonored remained the same and were expressed through Piggy. He was described as weak‚ quiet‚ and emotional. In patriarchal societies these characteristics are most often associated with women but in “Lord of The Flies” the patriarchy is better expressed through a paradox in this novel- the boys in Jack’s village hunted the only female thing on the island which was a pig. The boys found pleasure in killing and penetrating the sow with their spears. The pig or sow is female and

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    Cited: Deem‚ Rich. “The Bible and Abortion: The Biblical Basis for a Prolife Position.” Evidence for God and Science‚ 26 August 2006. Web. 11 October 2011. <http://www.godandscience.org/doctrine/prolife.html>. Stanek‚ Jill. “The return of patriarchy‚ thanks to abortion.” Jill Stanek: With her typing fingers on the pro-life pulse‚ 2 June 2008. Web. 9 November 2011. <http://www.jillstanek.com/eugenics/sexselective-ab.html>. Tuns‚ Paul. “Gendercide.” Charter-protected Public Interest Commentary

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    #4: FAMILY Outline MCYS (Ministry of Community Development‚ Youth and Sports): The family is an important institution. It brings fulfillment to our lives and is our anchor in this fast-paced‚ ever-changing environment. Families serve as an important pillar of support for the nation. At the individual level‚ families are the primary source of emotional‚ social and financial support. At the national level‚ they contribute to social stability and national cohesiveness as they help develop

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    Q2: Comparison of Jane Eyre and “Goblin Market” Bronte’s Jane Eyre and Rossetti’s “Goblin Market” are both texts written in the Victorian period. They both carry similar themes of the evils of patriarchy and the importance of empowering women to assert their identity in this time period. Both Jane Eyre and Laura are characters that are affected by the issues that mainly affected women in the male-dominated Victorian society. This is clearly portrayed when the men in both texts try to confine

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    have lasted throughout the centuries of Chinese history and is still well-known today. These values included guidelines on respect. Chinese civilization during the classical civilization was a patriarchy and with the Confucius teaching which created the outline of how a good family should work like. Patriarchy was continuity for Chinese civilization. Many of Confucius’ beliefs and values will survive and withstand many potential changes to come. One of these changes were Buddhism‚ which came into China

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    people of society fall into. There are the functionalist‚ who thrive to see the productivity of everything‚ the conflict theorist who believe the system is always against them and there will always be a hierarchy‚ the feminist who believe in the patriarchy‚ and the interactionist who think our communication is the thing that holds us all together. These four perspectives have very different believes when it comes to one of the most important aspects of our society‚ education. The functionalist

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    Anon 11/4/12 APWH Chapter 2 Notes I. Something New: The Emergence of Civilizations A. The contrast between “artificial” life as a “civilized” city dweller and the spacious freedom and imagined simplicity of earlier times still resonates today. B. “Civilizations” are a relatively recent phenomenon in human history made possible by the surpluses produced by the Agricultural Revolution. C. The distinctive features of civilizations are: 1. Cities

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    and ethics should not be given a role in decision making. Most parents are capable of deciding the fate of their children and should be given the right to do so‚ not the government or ethicists. For societies‚ usually in backward regions‚ where patriarchy still prevails and ‘female foeticide’ plagues‚ parents are evidently ‘controlled’ by societal and cultural influences. They may appear to be unable to make wise decision with regard to the welfare or survival of their child‚ especially girls. Selective

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