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    grain production” (Department of Economic Development)‚ so you can imagine how busy farm life is. It didn’t seem fun as a kid‚ waking up at the crack of dawn to do chores before school only to have more chores to do when we came home. Lucky for us there were five of us so they seemed to get done in a hurry. Even though we had a lot of chores to do‚ we always found time to have fun. As a kid I hated the smells of the farm. If you’ve even visited a farm you probably remember it didn’t smell so great

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    children‚ did all of the household chores‚ and even served in the military. The Native Americans provided colonists with their new knowledge of agriculture‚ and the African Americans provided labor to most farmers. Women contributed a great deal to this country. During the time before the civil war women were providing more for this country than they ever have in the past. While still performing the difficult tasks of raising children and doing household chores‚ women began to take on more roles

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    Gail Godwin’s “A Sorrowful Woman” is to some extent an attack on marriage and gender roles. She allows us to view the social lie that comes with this commitment and in doing so I believe that Godwin is allowing her audience to see marriage from an entire different perspective. She is allowing us to see the reality of what the epigraph at the beginning of the story reads‚ Once Upon a time which always implies that it is a fairy tale with a happy ending. The protagonist being the nameless woman

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    Historically‚ household activities have been presumed to be the obligations of women. With the onset of industrialization‚ much of the western societies began to appreciate the roles that women can play in the new factories. For instance‚ women were presumed to be better secretaries than men‚ and it was favored that they ought to relieve men of such duties so that they can concentrate of other‚ say‚ physically demanding roles. This left little time for the women to look after their homes. With the

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    How Does Sam Become A Man

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    Tana VanPolen Miss Kiekintveld 7th grade L.A May‚ 24‚ Becoming a Man “You can’t order me anymore‚ Father. I’m a man.” In the book My Brother Sam is dead‚ you can tell that two people are growing up. Sam comes home from college and goes to war. Sam is brave enough to go to war and fight. Tim has also grown up after he brings home the wagon by himself without his father. Tim takes charge by becoming the man of the house. He takes charge because his father and Sam are both gone.

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    In today society the masculinity and femininity of society have played a great role on how people interact and get along. But in today society‚ the borderline between these two topics isn’t separated as they used to be. In the 1800’s with many new advances were coming along‚ with the expansion of the U.S. men usually tended to crops and farm life while women took care of children‚ and the house. Shifting over into the 1900’s these two remained very similar. Men would usually go to work but this

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    Such as working in the factories‚ building airplane parts‚ building cars‚ etc. Women started to get themselves out of the house and into the real world. They were now able to drop their household chores and children off at daycare and do things for themselves. During the times of the Civil War‚ women rarely had time to do anything for themselves‚ so when they were able to go to work‚ they were so happy. Women were now given the chance to work‚ and

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    a day without math

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    The teens of 2012 thought that the world might end was their biggest issue. As a teen of the twenty second century‚ I know how ridiculous their thoughts were. Of course‚ the world would not end.‚ and it didn’t. However‚ the people of 1818 had a better reason to panic. You see‚ ever since that fateful year‚ the people of planet earth have lived without a subject known as math. Although there are several theories explaining the loss of math‚ I have been taught by my parents that the loss of math was

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    Me as a Child vs. Me as an Adult There is much that is different as an adult than it was years ago as a child. When I hear the term child‚ I think of a person under the age of 18 because this is the legal age of an adult. As a child and as an adult you have many different types of responsibilities. Responsibility is a duty or obligation and sometimes a burden. As a child my responsibilities seemed as if they were burdens; however‚ as an adult they have simply became my duty and obligation

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