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    The economic role of women Social status of every person depends on position society. Social status is determined by social being a system of education‚ activities‚ ideals‚ values and goals of the individuals‚ the needs of society to the individual‚ the nature of state policy and state ideology. Proportion of the women rise‚ and this day they don’t spend enough attention the household. In many countries‚ women are the majority of workers in terms of non-standard work‚ such as temporary‚ casual

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    Natasha Castillo October 3‚ 2012 Role of Women in “The Odyssey” “The Odyssey” by Homer is an epic poem about Odysseus’ return to his wife and son in Ithica after the Trojan War. Women play an exceptionally large role in this epic poem. Odysseus’s son‚ Telemachus attempts to gain authority in the presence of the suitors but it is difficult. Especially once he goes on his own journey under the guidance of Athena. Throughout the epic poem however‚ the women play their roles as mothers‚ servants‚ seductresses

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    The role that women play in Church has always been a misunderstood and heavily scrutinized issue within the church. These negative thoughts may be attributed to the bible’s own scriptures in regards to women. It is widely believed that men are natural born leaders‚ as that is the way God made them‚ but modern society has shown us that women can be just as successful in leading‚ if not more so. Today women serve as positive leaders in politics‚ business‚ law and even in some churches as of lately

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    The role of a woman The renaissance. A period of prosperity and upmost extravagance where the nobles rule‚ the peasants drool and men achieve greatness. Women‚ on the other hand‚ led an inferior life to men because of their smaller bone structure which was believed that they were weaker and less intelligent than men. Because of this belief‚ they led a hard and exhausting life. In the following paragraphs‚ I shall prove‚ thanks to multiple examples‚ their hard and stressful life as a wife‚ a mother

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    Roles of Women in Marriage

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    English 250 3 Oct. 2013 Roles of Women in Marriage: Traditional and Modern Bobbi Ann Mason’s “Shiloh” and Charlotte Perkins Gillman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” both contain the underlying theme of the roles of women in marriage. Marriage roles have changed significantly in the past fifty years. Prior to the late twentieth century‚ men were the sole breadwinners and women were expected to be submissive housewives. However‚ while men still work in today’s society‚ many women are now members of the working

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    In the 1800’s married women were treated unfair and unequal‚ and in this case inequality of all women‚ of all races‚ was very evident by the way women were merely property. State law governed in all states that married women were legal possessions rather than equal persons. Married women could not own any personal possession or property‚ all they had‚ became their husbands. In the 1800’s women had no rights to vote‚ and women would not have the right to vote until 1920. There were unequal wages for

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    Role of Women in the 1500s

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    woman may vote‚ work a “guys” job or even run or manage a company. The question is‚ what was a women’s roll in society in the 1500’s or later? What did a woman do in the house hold‚ or business? Women’s rights were not always that of a mans so how did women live back in the day of our ancestors? Those are the questions I will be getting to the bottom of. A women’s role in the world open to a new perspective in one small paper. Close your eyes and try to picture a medieval woman. I wonder‚ was she

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    Question: How is the role of women changing throughout the world? Essay The development of a country is very dependent on the roles and freedom that women receive. The gender role do vary geographically between More Developed countries (MDCs) and less developed countries(LDC’s). In less developed countries women take on lower roles‚ and lower stand in the social class. But geographically‚ in MDCs women have power and can have higher jobs. This gap is the piece that need to be

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    Role Of Women In Hamlet

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    the throne. Female characters play an important yet underappreciated role in most of Shakespeare’s plays especially Hamlet. The presence of only two female characters‚ Ophelia and Gertrude‚ shows the little value Shakespeare had for woman. Ophelia and Gertrude both play important roles in the progression of the play‚ however they are not adequately credited for their contribution. Gertrude‚ the queen of Denmark plays the role of a peace keeper between her new husband‚ Claudius‚ and her son Hamlet

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    Role of Women in Today’s Society Strange as it may seem‚ the family roles have not changed much in today’s society. While girls and women (not only Polish) have more opportunities in home based employment‚ the traditional roles of women are still quite evident. They are still the caring provider and nurturer of young infants and children‚ the comforter for the crying child and the feminine presence of the household. While the husband’s role has diversified into more household chores and the cooking

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