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    until this century were women worldwide develop strategies to curb inequality.Contrary to the expected "equality"‚this has led to imbalance in the society with many men being the victims of discrimination. Female dominance in a society is termed germaine greer. Mostly‚it is women having the choice between abortion‚ adoption‚ dropping an unwanted baby off at a hospital‚ raising the child with a father‚ or raising the child without a father‚ but the only choice men have is to agree.Frequently‚

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    Eleanor Hargreaves Examine the ways in which Feminist sociologists gave contributed to our understanding of family roles and relationships The four feminists sociologists that have contributed to our understanding of family roles and relationships are Liberal‚ Marxist‚ Radical and Different Feminists‚ all of these have different theories on how the society should be run and how families should act. Firstly Liberal Feminists have contributed to our understanding of family roles and relationships

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    Asses Feminist views on the role of families and households in today’s society. There are different types of feminism including: Marxist Feminists‚ Radical Feminists‚ Liberal Feminists and Difference Feminists. They do not all share the same views on families. Not all of these Feminists still remain extremely relevant today as women are still the subject to domestic violence and sexual assault is a huge problem. Most people agree that the most obvious problems that feminists want to solve are

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    Since the end of world war two‚ in 1945‚ Australian society has witnessed many dramatic changes in the rights and freedoms of women. Women‚ who had been encouraged to take on men’s jobs during the war were expected to vacate these positions and return to their traditional vocation in “home making”. Throughout the 1950’s and early 1960’s women were expected to either stay at home or work in underpaid “women’s jobs”. Women’s wages were significantly less in comparison to the wages awarded to men

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    History Course Outline There are four topics; * Australia in the Vietnam War Era * Changing Rights and Freedoms * People Power and Politics in the Post-war Period * Australia’s Social and Cultural History in the Post-War Period Australia in the Vietnam War Inquiry questions • How did the Australian government respond to the threat of communism after WWII? • Why did Australia become involved in the Vietnam War? • How did various groups respond to Australia’s involvement in

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    Yet‚ for the working-class non-essential items were unaffordable‚ and the Victorian ideal of separate spheres and respectability was not possible. Working-class women had no choice but to adhere to the social construct even if they could not play the role of the idle‚ kept wife. They were paid less than men and in a competitive market‚ men had an interest in keeping them out of the labour force. When the demand for labour made this impossible‚ they were excluded from skilled‚ highly paid positions

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    ‘All things may corrupt when minds are prone to evil’.1 Evil is an abstract notion‚ yet we are subconsciously aware of it everyday‚ seeking to avoid it at all costs. Evil‚ intrinsic yet detrimental to the morality of mankind‚ has been used by playwrights for centuries to engage and captivate audiences. Shakespeare perhaps best uses this notion in his tragedy‚ ‘Othello’. Critics today still applaud Shakespeare for his exploration of the human nature and the psychological complexity present throughout

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    black leather which suggests mystery‚ evil and unpredictability. She appears to be subordinate and is objectified; at the beginning of the film was she not better off when she was wearing loose clothes and was dressed as a stereotypical ‘nerd’. Germaine Greer is an Australian theorist‚ journalist and academic‚ who was one of a famous activist during the second wave of feminism in mid-20th century. She is now emeritus professor in English Literature and comparative studies at the University of Warwick

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    Bibliography: Spencer‚ T.J.B. and Wells‚ Stanley ‘Penguin Shakespeare’ (1967) introduction Berry‚ Mary and Clamp‚ Michael ‘Cambridge school Shakespeare’ (1993) GreerGermaine ‘Shakespeare: a very short introduction’‚ sociology (2002) Wells‚ Stanley ‘Shakespeare: for all time’ (2002)‚ Shakespeare the writer Bogdanov‚ Michael ‘Shakespeare the director’s cut’ (2003)‚ Romeo and Juliet Stuart‚ Ross ‘York notes advanced

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    A person such as Germaine Greer (Not British) spearheaded these movements and is arguably the most influential women in the Women’s Rights Movements. This gave women the confidence to stand up for their rights and achieve more than being a good cook or ironer. Women all over

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