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    Hind Masbout 200800166 hgm05@aub.edu.lb PSPA 203 Hilal Khashan Smoking Behavior and Gender Roles Studies have shown that Lebanon has the second highest percentage of smokers in the Arab region along with the highest rate of female smokers at 35%. About 7% of women in the Arab world smoke. It has come with great relief that the Lebanese parliament has taken up a law to limit smoking and regulate the manufacture‚ packaging and advertising of tobacco products on august 17th‚ 2011. This

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    Gender Roles Throughout history men and women have been treated differently in many ways. For example‚ men have always been the hunters‚ protectors‚ and bases of their families‚ whereas women are the nurturers and caregivers for their family‚ and they still are to this day. Historically men have been the more dominant gender due to their greater physical size and strength. Women on the other hand have been more submissive due to the fact that they have to nurture and care for a child. These have

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    In “The Necklace” Mathilde Loisel digs herself into a hole of poverty and grief. This is all because of her comparing spirit‚ and discontent. It is because of her actions that poverty fell upon her‚ not because of fate. Throughout the story‚ Mathilde is constantly thinking about how she compares to others‚ and the living conditions she is stuck with. She thinks as if the glass is always half empty. Because she is constantly comparing‚ she always wants‚ and dreams of more. When she is invited to

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    Comparison of “What it’s like to be a black girl” and Country Lovers African American Literature dates back to the 18th century. These writings tend to focus on issues of racism‚ inner struggles‚ slavery‚ prejudice‚ and the pursuit of freedom as well as equality. Two renowned contributors to this field of literature are Nadine Gordimer and Patricia Smith. Throughout this paper‚ details of the short story Country Lovers‚ by Nadine Gordimer and the poem‚ “What it’s Like to Be a Black Girl‚” by

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    report for PROJECT 4803 Title of study: Gender Role Attitudes of Caucasian South African Individuals: Has there been significant change between the Baby Boomer and the Bust Generations? Name: Oosthuizen LL Student number: 3326045-1 Examination period: October/November 2012 1 Gender Role Attitudes of Caucasian South African Individuals: Has there been significant change between the Baby Boomer and the Bust Generations? ABSTRACT Opinions on gender roles are intrinsic to mankind and serve to direct

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    Gender Constructs and the State SOC337: Contemporary Latin American Society University of Phoenix Gender Constructs and the State 1. In what way were Latin American gender roles and political equality related in pre-colonial times? Pre-colonial Latin American gender roles were not a far cry different from the gender roles re-established post colonialism. In Mesoamerica‚ most work was delegated by gender with men hunting and women performing gathering responsibilities (Blout

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    1750-1850 Gender Roles

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    …..‚ 1750-1850 saw the start of changing ideas surrounding gender and gender roles across Europe. Although not empirically evaluated and synthesised during these years‚ it can be said that paradigms of thought were certainly were beginning to evolve‚ eventually marking a significant and more permeant change in gender roles and identities. During this period‚ many changes were afoot; The Industrial Revolution and as a result‚ the rise of the middle class‚ mechanisation and urbanisation. Barker‚ 1997

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    GENDER ROLES IN DISNEY MOVIES Gender Roles in Disney Movies Steffani Riley Gender Roles in Disney Movies It is undeniable that the company that is leading to many generations in their child age is Disney. Who does not remember Mickey and Minnie Mouse?‚ Who has not thrown a tear when Snow White was poisoned by the evil witch?‚ Who did not want to ever be in the place of handsome John Smith or Pocahontas herself to revive their love story?‚ that tender these films‚ is not it‚ for example the

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    there are many countries and cultures that have differing viewpoints on gender and gender roles than most Americans. In fact‚ there are many countries where women have no rights or freedoms other than what men allow them to have. In others‚ women are considered to be inherently inferior to men and must act accordingly or face severe disciplinary actions. Ethiopia is a clear example of the latter. Although the country has strict laws that divide appropriate actions according to gender‚ there are aspects

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    The article I’ve chosen is in reference to gender roles and sexism in medicine. The title is: Changing gender roles and sexism in medicine. It was written by Lori Eldred on May 31 2006. The publishing information for this article is found at this link: http://www.vermontbiz.com/article/june/health-care-gender-roles. Doctors in our society are predominantly male and come largely from middle class backgrounds and respected professions. Their patients differ in that they are mostly from working

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