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    have jobs and are independent. Women in those days were portrayed as staying at home and being a homemaker. They cleaned the house‚ washed the clothes and dishes‚ did the cooking‚ and took care of the kids when they got home from school or when they stayed home from school for being sick. Women also did most of the shopping except when the bags got to heavy. Today‚ women are much more than homemakers. Women are working for publishing companies‚ advertising agencies‚ as well as producers and directors

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    Over Coming Generational Poverty In today’s society generation poverty has been seen as a curse just trying to overcome daily struggles of survival. Generational poverty is said to be when a family has had more than two generations have been living beyond the poverty level and had no means to change the circumstance. Poverty is seen around the world differently throughout countries based off the geography as well as in social class. Generational Poverty in most parts of the United

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    Stereotypes Webster’s Dictionary defines the word “stereotype” as a simplified and standardized conception or image of a person‚ group‚ etc.‚ held in common by members of a group. (1265) Many people create stereotypes of an entire group of people based off a single person. There are several different stereotypes that exist amongst society today in many different forms. Most churches and religious affiliated organizations condemn homosexuality which causes less gays to be open about their faith

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    Women Throughout History

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    to vote‚ and most importantly a completely new outlook on women. In our modern day society‚ the media and society shape and mould our views on how women should act‚ look‚ and be. Throughout the course of history‚ men saw women as their property‚ homemakers‚ caretakers‚ and the inferior being. In colonial society‚ almost all women were married and the only success they could pride themselves on was that of their husbands. Although women have made progress over the past two hundred years‚ women still

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    solving‚ and numerical ability whereas girls excel boys in memory‚ reasoning‚ and fluency. -The difference is not due to solve problems since they will be the heads of the families. Girls have been trained to do light work since they will be the homemakers‚ anyway. 3. Health Studies have shown that high IQ goes with healthy condition of the body. -In school; healthy children have better chances of learning‚ they can concentrate better in their studies and they are often active and enthusiastic

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    Taylor Swift

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    Swift was born on December 13‚ 1989 in Reading‚ Pennsylvania and raised in Wyomissing‚ Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of Andrea Gardner (née Finlay)‚ a homemaker who previously worked in finance‚ and Scott Kingsley Swift‚ a stockbroker. Her maternal grandmother‚ Marjorie Finlay (née Moehlenkamp)‚ was an opera singer. Swift has a younger brother‚ Austin. She grew up on a Christmas-tree farm. When Swift was in fourth grade‚ she won a national poetry contest with a three-page poem‚ "Monster in My

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    The people of fugawiland are composed of at least two different cultures. They are characterized by the type of pottery that they used and the shape of their houses. The eastern culture used the banded pottery and constructed the square huts. They also utilized the resources of chert. The reason is the location of the chert. The western culture used the zig zag pottery and constructed round huts. They were all hunters and gatherers utilizing the time seasons and game for that time. White

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    The Stepford Wives

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    in the early 1970’s. Then after watching the movie “The Stepford Wives”‚ the traditional family life has changed‚ but family values have remained the same to some extent. The movie tries to portray the traditional women femininity but also be the homemakers while their husbands are the breadwinners. In today’s world‚ women have traded in their aprons for nine to five careers but the 1950’s values are still demonstrated because it has been instilled in me by my mother. After the Women’s Movement

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    As the 19th amendment was passed‚ women became more confident‚ stopped feeling like property‚ and realized that they could do more than just being a homemaker. Since men had left to go fight in the second World War‚ women needed to take over the work force. As the men began to return back to the states‚ some women refused to give up their current job. This resulted in women making up 23.6% of the American labor force. This jump primarily included single women‚ as only 10% of married women worked

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    all across America. Evangelicals advocated education and also applying God’s plan to human institutions. All the changes caused by these events influenced Numerous reform movements‚ including a campaign for women’s rights. Women evolved from homemakers to leaders and workers. They started working in factories. Women began to have more power in their households‚ which was due to the fact they were now educated. They become very important in society when they took part in religious revival and

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