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    Family and Women

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    CHANGING ROLE OF WOMEN IN PAST 25 YEARS RELATING TO JOINT FAMILIES‚ NUCLEAR FAMILIES‚ WOMEN AS A BREAD EARNER OF THE FAMILY. CHANGES IN THE REQUIREMENTS TREND OF MIXERS‚ WASHING MACHINES‚ MICROWAVE & STANDARD OF LIVING. NAME: HENA CLASS: XII DIV: G ROLL NO: 7 DATE OF SUBMISSION: SUPERVISED BY: MAHALAKSHMI MA’AM INDEX S.NO TOPIC PAGE NO 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 2 INTRODUCTION 3 NUCLEAR AND JOINT FAMILIES 4 BREAD EARNER 5 INTRODUCTION Women are important in

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    Women Journalist

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    Poetry FAQ About Index Women Journalists in Hindi Films: Stereotyping the stereotypes By Saswat Pattanayak Subscribe to Saswat Blog Literature Review: Not just the films themselves‚ the writings on the portrayal of women in popular Hindi films have too‚ long been dictated by assigning extremes—the woman’s prerogatives to belong to a side‚ of the evil or the virtuous‚ the vamp or the Madonna. Most authorship have evolved with historical representation of women in Bollywood to lead a discourse

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    Women in Wwii

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    Women for the Win! Women served an important role in WWII. They not only took the challenge and stepped up to take the places of the men off fighting in the war to work in factories‚ but they also fought side by side with those risking their lives and fighting for their country. They were needed everywhere during the war. There were an unbelievable amount of job opportunities for women during the war and many supported the brave acts of voluntary enlistment. “‘A woman’s place is in the home’

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    Women in Politics

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    SOC 315: Cross Cultural Perspectives Women in Politics: US vs. the “MAN” May 16‚ 2010 Instructor Allan Mooney Do you use your power to vote? Have you ever thought the right to vote was not always a right for women? There has been a major trend change in the world of politics and this change is spelled W-O-M-A-N. Women have become a force to be reckoned with in the world of politics. Over the past decade‚ women have resolved into leadership positions‚ encouraging the same sex to voice their

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    Women in Combat

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    Should Women Serve In Combat University Professor Should Women Serve In Combat Although it has long been argued that women could not serve in combat alongside men for various reasons‚ I contend women should be allowed to serve in combat because they have been serving in combat-related specialties for countless years. They are already serving in combat zones around the world‚ which continually puts their lives in harm’s way. Women have always contended that without “real

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    Educated Women

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    Educated And Working Women Have A Crucial Effect On Society In Terms Of Education‚ Health‚ And Economy Pythagoras says that "There is a good principle‚ which has created order‚ light and man; and a bad principle‚ which has created chaos‚ darkness and woman." ("Quotations from Male Philosophers on woman: Plato‚ Pythagoras‚ Friedrich Nietzsche‚ Sigmund Freud Quotes"). This idea picturizes how women are considered by society as evil. Society does not want to educate this evil who may bring darkness

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    Women Empowerment

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    AMRITSAR: Women education and the resulting women empowerment was the major concern of the society at large. It was because educated women could play a significant role in the overall development and progress of the country ‚ this was observed by Ritu Aggarwal‚ Chairperson‚ Hospital Welfare Section‚ District Red Cross Society while talking to media persons here on Wednesday. District Red Cross Society provides free of cost sewing machines to help the widows to be self independent and training

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    Women in Macbeth

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    title of King. Women played an active role in the play and they challenge the roles of women who lived in the Elizabethan period. They challenged the role‚ rights and power of women. The role of women in the play is vastly different to those of their Elizabethan counterparts. In the play Lady Macbeth plays a vital role in aiding Macbeth to become King. She is the one who persuaded Macbeth in the first place to kill the King using her role as her husband. In Elizabethan times‚ the women of the household

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    Women Priests

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    If one was to take a step back and look at our society as a whole one would see that women ’s rights have changed dramatically over the last century. Women are no longer expected to get married‚ have children‚ and stay at home to take care of their family. Women have left the home and entered the work force. There have been many laws passed to prevent the discrimination of women and to make sure that they are treated equally. Certainly‚ one can say that there is still a struggle between

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    Women in the Military

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    Women in the Military For hundreds of years women have been discouraged‚ and even denied‚ from serving their country. Since the time of the Revolutionary War‚ almost two million women veterans have voluntarily served their country in the Armed Forces‚ from doing laundry to fighting in combat. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries‚ women disguised themselves as men and fought side-by-side with male soldiers. During World War I‚ 33‚000 women served and during World War II almost 500‚000

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