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    Despite the fact that the females were looked upon as second class citizens‚ some of the female goddesses had power and influence. The three most powerful goddesses were Athene‚ Artemis and‚ Hestia. Many people now can learn lessons from them. They all influenced and guided people throughout their life which made them admired by many gods‚ Olympians‚ and mortals. Goddesses were a “symbol of wisdom‚ caring‚ nurturing‚ cunning and trickery” Firstly‚ Athene is wise which made her powerful and influenced

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    forever females have been getting oppressed television‚ music‚ commercials are telling them how to look‚ dress and act and sadly video-games aren’t making the problem better as shown by the girls in BlazBlue. Most if not all these girls have an hourglass figure a big chest and seem to do whatever they can to act sexual wither it is how they react to getting hit or how their idle animation has them moving making their chest bounce. Now all these are extremely fit by unrealistically so so females who

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    Paglia goes on to talk about how sexual desire and arousal cannot be fully translated into verbal terms. She believed that sometimes men and women tend to misunderstand each other. For example sometimes when a male and a female are alone and they kiss‚ the female might just want to kiss and the male

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    while the protagonist espouses positive values.’ (Bulman‚ 2006‚ 17). He goes on to expand on the device’s use of conflict and how it is a necessary building block of creative storytelling. This analysis will explore the state of existence of the female antagonist‚ who has long been argued to be held in a transgressive state of bondage compared to the male. A woman who – as Mallan infers – is ‘largely drawn from literary and cultural stereotypes (e.g. the witch and the evil woman who lures‚ controls

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    and at times daring in their romantic lives‚ the women of The Great Gatsby are vulnerable and driven purely by their economic situations. In the novel‚ three seemingly diverse characters‚ Myrtle‚ Daisy‚ and Jordan‚ each represent unique female roles. Although presented as dissimilar beings‚ the women of The Great Gatsby possess one undeniable connection: the effect of money. In the first chapter of the novel‚ the reader is introduced to Daisy Buchanan. A beautiful yet seemingly

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    JAHNAVI- A female magzine Read the Case Study and answer the questions Jahnavi is leading female cum family entertainment most Cultured magazine from last forty four years in the market with four lakhs as readership base. Its most of the readership is based in northern India. The unique part of Jahanvi Magazine is‚it cannot be available at book shops and OTC‚ reader has to subscribe for it then read it. Magazine got Certificate from Directorate of Education of almost seven states as most

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    Discrimination against Females in Sports Gender difference has always been an issue in many shapes and forms and throughout many circumstances in the past‚ present and still will be in the future. This paper focuses on the issue of discrimination against women in sports. Either being an athlete or a coach‚ women have always been looked upon as not as talented sports wise as men‚ even though in reality‚ they are. This issue is articulated in many ways. The news paper Green Leaf Weekly reports

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    Therefore‚ not many people thought rugby would ever be a sport for women‚ but as usual women did not take no for an answer. In 1881‚ the women’s rugby union was created and people witnessed the first female rugby game in Ireland. Then‚ in 1998‚ countries and federations finally accepted the idea of female rugby players and acceptance for the game started to flourish. It took various societies more than a whole century to start accepting the concept of women participating in a “violent contact” sport

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    September). The Female Economy. Harvard Business Review. Summary The article begins by stating that “women now drive the world economy.” It goes on to discuss how women now represent a large portion of consumer spending‚ and that portion is expected to grow. Silverstein and Sayre discuss how companies are not taking seriously the fact that they may not have the best strategy when it comes to marketing towards the female market. They underestimate or flat out ignore the female consumer.

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    the feminist perspective is applicable to an understanding of the female role in the family in contemporary Caribbean society. In the contemporary Caribbean society‚ the feminist perspective aids in understanding women’s role in the family. According to this perspective‚ women provide a cushion to male frustration‚ acts as a domestic worker and a socialize children in the expected norms of society. Although it explains the female role‚ it disregards that women have more control over their lives.

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