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    For many researches‚ and scientists‚ Paleolithic society was thought to have been an age of grit‚ savagery‚ and masculinity where women are practically wiped out of the history books only to be remembered by crude statutes carved out between 27‚000 and 20‚000 years ago called Venuses. Such little focus on the women of the Paleolithic era led scientists to misinterpret these Venus statutes as objects of sexual fetishes due to their exaggerated body features‚ as Angier points out‚ “Researchers have

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    Aurora Leigh is essentially a modern feminist. From the beginning of book one‚ it is evident that Aurora Leigh has dreams and aspirations far beyond those of the typical woman of her time. She is a revolutionary who doesn’t agree with the strict and suffocating regimes of society. Being sent to live with her aunt in England‚ whom she compares to a caged bird—Aurora grows weary of her “womanly” duties. She says a woman’s work is symbolical and in a sense only exists to serve the many needs of men

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    studying 3) Please mention the highest qualification of either of your parents Father : PG‚G‚Higher secondary ‚Other Mother : PG‚G‚Higher secondary ‚Other 4) Have either of your parents worked or are working in the civil engineering sector Yes / No 5) Are any of your siblings qualified in the civil engineering department Yes/No 6) Please mention your role model‚if any‚ and the industry(Civil/Telecom/IT) they are working in 7) Who made the choice of civil engineering as your

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    The role of woman in today’ society. Where to start? For thousands of years‚ women (in cultures dominated by men) were subservient to men. There are a few exceptions where the lineage of a family was traced on the mother’s side‚ surnames came from the mother‚ etc. However‚ the lineage in most cultures generally follows the male line of the family. In some cultures‚ women worked side-by-side with men. In the Anglo-Saxon period of England‚ women often fought alongside the men. In many very old and

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    We as Americans are becoming increasingly lazy and gradually isolating ourselves from our everyday surroundings due to technology. Technology is detrimental to society by corrupting our minds and consuming our lives. Although technology allows us to efficiently communicate with one another and helps to make life a little amenable‚ it has made the population alarmingly lazy. Instead of going outside to play with friends in the beautiful fresh outdoors‚ one would simply stay shut in the confines

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    The Ideal Role for Business in Society Introduction Business has been going along since long before money‚ insurance plans‚ and global warming were even a glimmer in someone’s mind. The days of trading your skill for what you needed are still present today‚ but in a much different realm. Most people do not rely on their neighbor to grow vegetables for their family to eat while they herd the sheep. Disposing of chemicals and building a greener society were not a worry on the mind of anyone many

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    The Mother-Daughter Conflicts in Modern America: Causes and Solutions AP Psychology B4 The Mother-Daughter Bond: Conflict and Comfort Elinor Robin writes about the mother-daughter bond‚ which can be considered a very important relationship. Like many could agree‚ the bond can be a struggle throughout the mother and daughter’s lives because of the different changes that each of them go through. As a woman‚ Robin researched the topic of mother-daughter bonding

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    Changing Who I Am Born in a small town in Fujian‚ China‚ a place with a population less than two hundred people‚ I could not have ever imagined myself standing here today‚ at Michigan State University‚ and becoming one of the forty-seven thousand students. My story began in China. I was a small town girl that moved to a bigger city. In another part of my life‚ I moved from China to the United States of America. And then‚ I graduated from a small high school and entered a large college‚ where

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    The Role of "Ethics" in Tomorrow ’s Society by Abia Bassey Edet Abstract Ethics pervades business decision making in all spheres of production‚ finance‚ marketing and distribution‚ and customer relations. The operational challenge is therefore the extent to which business decision-makers incorporate ethical standards openly into their business strategy‚ business management processes‚ and the creation of an environment in which ethical codes are practiced by “commission” as opposed to

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    The Role of Women in Society Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ demonstrates the original and traditional cultures of African‚ predominantly the Igbo culture. In traditional Igbo culture‚ men are perceived as the dominant and most powerful sex‚ while women are perceived as weak lesser people. Although women seem to play an inferior role in society‚ there are many traditions that exemplify the value and importance of women to males in society. Although women are mistreated‚ the Igbo society

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