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    There was even an all American girl league of baseball during this time. This did not come easy though. With women working they had to deal with changes such as daycare and getting the children to and from. They also were still the primary homemaker and had come home from work and take care of the house and the family. During this time many empowering posters with women came out. One of which is known in households today. The poster was given the name Rosie the Riveter. It was an iconic

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    appropriate male and female behavior. In early American culture it was common for a women ’s job to be a submissive homemaker in clear contrast to the males aggressive breadwinner role. The seventies marked the beginning of the Woman ’s Movement and the end of the ideals we held on what it is to be a "man" and what it is to be a "woman". Women were no longer like the stereotypical homemaker‚ always offering a hot meal for her family‚ but were instead out burning bras and protesting inequality. No

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    aspects such as social‚ political‚ and economic. In 1960‚ a woman’s reality was limited in almost all aspects. They had been expected to follow one unquestionable path‚ which was to marry early‚ start a family quickly and devote their lives to being a homemaker. They had been legally binded to their husbands in return of “head and master

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    proper and presented a united front. Southern values play a huge role in “The Sound and the Fury”‚ because every member of the family goes against them. Caddy sleeps around‚ Benjy is an outcast‚ Mr. Compson is an alcoholic‚ Mrs. Compson isn’t a homemaker‚ and so on and so forth. They all go against what society believes to be right and acceptable in their own ways‚ and on the outside‚ people see them as a family that is slowly but surely falling

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    Women in the Workforce A woman in today’s society has many roles. She is a daughter‚ a sister‚ a wife‚ a mother‚ a cook‚ a caretaker‚ and much more. Within the past century‚ however‚ her role has been altered and added to. She is now‚ also‚ a worker. Some women are even the main source of income in their households. To those of us who have been raised in late 20th century‚ this occurrence doesn’t seem unusual. Most of our mothers have had jobs. We have seen or heard of many successful businesswomen

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    to Craig on taking him fishing‚ hiking‚ etc. This‚ however‚ does not last too long before Vern character turns sour‚ and mean. Though his relationship with Craig was never truly healthy to begin with. Hazel‚ so far has fallen into the role of a homemaker‚ keeping the family together.

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    as Shirley Jane Temple. Shirley and her parents along with her siblings live in Santa Monica‚ California. Her father‚ George Francis Temple was a business man and a banker in Southern California. Shirley’s mother‚ Gertrude Amelia Krieger was a homemaker. She loved dancing and her love for dancing helped mold Shirley’s career. Her parents were engaged in 1914 and had three children-Jack‚ George Jr.‚ and Shirley Jane. Shirley began dancing in September 1931‚ at Meglin’s Dance Studio in Los Angeles

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    Surviving Female Gender Roles What defines being ‘feminine’ will vary with each culture‚ but two archetypes: passive homemaker and liberal feminist have existed for centuries as one will see in two Japanese stories written in the 17th century. In The Love Suicides at Amijima‚ readers see the social chains that bind a submissive woman to her societal duties. On the other hand‚ in Tales of Sensuous Women‚ readers are shown a complete opposite archetype where women find ways to circumvent the social

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    The Little rock nine were a Group of African Americans who weren’t allowed to enter a all white school called Central High School.The nine members of the little rock nine were Ernest Green ‚ Minnijean Brown ‚ Elizabeth Eckford ‚ Melba Pattillo‚ Thelma Mothershed Wair‚ Terrence Roberts‚ Carlotta Walls LaNier‚ Gloria Ray Karlmark ‚ and Jefferson Alison Thomas. Ernest G. Green was born on September 22‚1957 ‚ in Little Rock Arkansas. Ernest Green Sr. was his father ‚and Lothire Green

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    admitted to the hospital for schizophrenia. Rosanhan recruited 8 subjects to serve as psedopatients. The 8 participants consisted of one graduate student‚ three psychologists‚ one pediatrician‚ one psychiartrist‚ one painter‚ one homemaker. The subjects was to

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