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    in putting the knowledge that I acquired to work within the Department of Corrections. I realize I have not had much recent work experience however‚ I have ensured that I have developed various skills during my lapse of work. As a caregiver and homemaker returning to the workforce‚ I have gained an immeasurable amount of knowledge in many areas. Which is why I believe I can offer numerous benefits to the corrections department and the inmates.

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    started to see women in public more often working and being accepted into society as equal to men. However‚ there were exceptions. Women still could not vote‚ were not given the same jobs men could get‚ were being paid less‚ and were still seen as homemakers. This was unacceptable in the eyes of many including: Young Women’s Christian Association‚ the National Consumers’ League‚ professional associations‚ trade unions‚ and female reformers. Women stood up for themselves and were able to accomplish many

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    Family Is Changing

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    thing that has changed is woman and mothers in the workplace. Years ago many people believed the woman’s place was in the home. No longer is that the case. Some women are even making more than their male counterparts and instead of women being the homemaker‚ stay-at-home daddies are become more and more popular. Again‚ we can attribute this to change not deterioration. Change in inevitable and families will continually evolve. I don’t believe that family is stronger than ever either because families

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    Women In Pleasantville

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    In the film Pleasantville‚ directed by Gary Ross‚ women are looked at as objects. When the husband comes home from work‚ he expects the wife to be in the kitchen cooking dinner‚ or already have it ready when he arrives home. Very few women had jobs‚ their initial job was to be at home doing housework and taking care of the kids. To me‚ Pleasantville represented women just like that‚ until the end. The mom ended up leaving her husband and started doing her own thing‚ which I think is great. In the

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    ideals of women

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    role as the special keepers of the nation’s conscience Its roots were from the idea that a citizen should be to his country as a mother is to her child. Cult of Domesticity A widespread cultural creed that glorified the customary functions of the homemaker. Married women held immense power in being able to control the morals of a household.

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    Q-mobile in Bangladesh | December 3 2012 | | | Submitted to: Mr. Idrees Hussain Prepared by: Ashar Kahn 09-4691 Kazim Asghar 09-4767 Arooj Zahid 09-4768 Table of Contents Acknowledgment 3 Executive Summery 4 Introduction: 5 Mission: 5 Vision: 5 Mobile Handset Market 6 Growth 6 Competitors 7 Use of various options in Mobile set 7 General call 7 SMS 7 MMS 7 Games 8 Radio 8 Camera 8 Internet 8

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    Modern day families come in all shapes and sizes – divorce‚ remarrying‚ single parenting‚ out-of-wedlock and a number of other variables have turned the nuclear family into the exception rather than the norm. Even within the modern nuclear family‚ homemaker and breadwinner roles have evolved into something that makes it impossible to have one specific definition for family. As a matter of fact‚ the

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    A look into the constraints on women based on A street car Named Desire. To some the 1950s were a time of post war bliss and happiness. At the close of the Second World War the United States was in a state of economic high. Suburbs were becoming a social norm and the number of babies being born in this year went up by 215 percent. The United States was the world’s strongest military power and the fruits of prosperity‚ cars and new technology were available to more people than ever. Although the 1950s

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    gender‚ rarely showing emotion. This may be learned behavior and attitudes from the family and culture they grew up in. This may also be caused by the division of labor set forth by society in which men are the “bread-winners” and women are the homemakers. This‚ of course‚ has changed in many households due to financial reasons and women’s liberation. There are now many household with two working parents‚ who both share household chores. This is the case with my family. My husband and I both

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    Procter & Gamble (P&G)‚ the large U.S. consumer products company‚ has a well-earned reputation as one of the world’s best marketers. P&G manufactures and markets more than 200 products that it sells in 130 countries around the world. Along with Unilever‚ P&G is a dominant global force in laundry detergents‚ cleaning products‚ personal care products‚ and pet food products. P&G expanded abroad after World War II by exporting its products‚ brands‚ and marketing policies to Western

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