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    and American societies‚ as women were beginning to become more involved within the workforce and gain economic independence. While these roles where beginning to change in Australia and America‚ prejudice gender inequalities continued to within domesticity roles through the use of family wages and the within education systems. Cohen also explores the inequalities of postwar women within American where women veterans were excluded from education systems including as women where portrayed as being less

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    but across the world "Skinhead" refers to a diverse cult of young people. The origin of this cult goes back to the 60’s in England‚ where menacing-looking‚ shaven-headed and tattooed youths in combat boots began to be seen in the streets. This cult has matured into a large collection of smaller gangs across 33 countries. The ages of members range from 13 to 25 in which half the members are hard-core activists and the rest supporters. This cult is tied into political and other violent and nonviolent

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    kept among people of different castes‚ races and religions. Hence there is more tolerance towards others. (6) The city is dynamic. This dynamism contributes to social changes. (7) The city has liberated women from the exclusiveness of domesticity. It has made women to stand on an equal footing with men. (8) The city provides various means of recreation. In a city there is scope for personal ad­vancement. The multifarious associations of the city cater to the multiple needs‚ interests

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    This article focuses on the film Our Dancing Daughters‚ illustrating film techniques used in combination with the character Diana’s dance that embodies ‘kinaesthetic’ (kinetic and aesthetic.). It suggests viewers are encouraged to simulate subjectivity based on lived bodily experience of dances shared by actress and spectator. Diana experiences the world through her body’s movement‚ the visible fuses with kinetic‚ even private moments (dressing in mirror) are shared by the spectator (129). Landay

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    Sara M. Evans’ Born for Liberty is the book that deciphers the real‚ previously obscured meaning of the role of women in America. It is more than obvious that women were the "men’s pleasure " only‚ and before they were referred as the ignorant part of the world. The vision people‚ usually men‚ had about women was one that expressed lucidly that women lacked a kind of intelligence and ability to do something politically or manly done. What I believe Sara M. Evans is trying to imply through her introduction

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    Women were expected to serve the men in the house‚ either husband or father. Gender-expectations such as purity‚ piety‚ submissiveness‚ and domesticity became only tasks for women to maintain and fulfill in their lives. While tasks for being born as a woman were already set by society‚ the right to control of her own life had already been snatched by the man of her house‚ her father or her husband

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    "We Romans"‚ said Cicero‚ "owe our supremacy overall other peoples to our piety and religious observances and to our wisdom in believing that the spirit of the gods rules and directs everything." Roman rites and observances took two main forms. One was the domestic reverence of the spirit or genius of the family. The other was the public attitude to the gods and goddesses by whom the destiny and welfare of the Roman people as a whole were supposed to be guided and controlled. During the Classical

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    limited rights‚ yet in societies such as that of Rome‚ Greece-and-the-Vikings‚ female-deities-were-worshipped-and their-cults and priestesses were regarded with a lot of respect and these women had more rights than the other women in society. These civilisations were patriarchal‚ which is defined as being a system or government

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    religious groups. such as THE CHURCH OF BIBLE UNDERSTANDING (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE FOREVER FAMILY) IS A DESTRUCTIVE CULT STARTED IN 1971 BY FORMER ATHEIST AND VACUUM REPAIRMAN STEWART TRAILL IN ALLENTOWN‚ PENNSYLVANIA. THE CULT TARGETED TEENS AS YOUNG AS 13 BY DRAWING ON THEIR WEAKNESSES. THROUGHOUT THE 1970S‚ THE CULT EXPANDED TO MANY OTHER PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES. ANOTHER CULT THAT APPEARED IN1969‚ ON AUGUST 8‚ MANSON TOLD FAMILY MEMBERS

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    The mystery religion was very narrow in scope‚ only involving select groups of people therefore not gaining support from the masses.Some people believe that Christianity and Judaism have many parallels to the mystery cults in terms of terminology (salvation‚ resurrection‚ eternal life) and in the particulars of the performance of initiation and ritual. But in my opinion Christianity and Judaism do not fall under this specific category due to many reasons. Christianity and Judaism are

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