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    Adam Milstein Legacy

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    Adam Milstein was born in Haifa Israel to a homemaker mother and a real estate developer for a father. His father’s business endeavors would have a positive impact on Milstein’s life and help decide his first career. Military service is mandatory in Israel‚ and 1971 Milstein joined with the Israeli Defense Forces. He ended up serving during the time of the Yom Kippur War in 1973. After his military career had ended he went to the University of Technion and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree

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    Michelle Obama Biography.com. A&E Networks Television‚ n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2017. The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. "Michelle Obama." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica‚ inc.‚ 27 June 2012. Web. 19 Jan. 2017. "The White House." The White House. The United States Government‚ 12 Mar. 2015. Web. 19 Jan. 2017. Michelle Obama was born January 17‚ 1964. She is the wife of Barak Obama. She was the first African American first lady. She studied sociology and African American studies

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    The Rules in Society

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    first reason why rules in society are not needed is because they separate people when they should be uniting a society. One way this is done is through the rules themselves. For example‚ a society rule that men should be the workers and woman the homemakers does nothing but isolate men from woman. Another way this is done is by isolating the people against a society rule. When Puritans went against the society rule that Catholicism was the only true religion‚ they were banished from places. Yet another

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    1. In what ways did the Gary Indiana school system illustrate how schools were transformed and how was that transformation publicly justified during the progressive era? In 1918 Gray Indiana was an industrial city with 50‚000 people however Gray’s school system illustrated a major transformation of public schooling. For example‚ major social‚ pollical and industrial marked the beginning of the progressive era. For instance‚ the propose of the school was no longer solely to provide knowledge but to

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    New York‚ Philip Haynes Markoff was born to parents who quickly divorced. He was raised as a Catholic by his mother and step-father while his biological father resided in Syracuse‚ New York as a dentist with his second wife. His mother was a homemaker until her second divorce‚ when she took a job at Turning Stone Casino to support Markoff‚ his biological brother and his half-sister. During his high school years‚ he excelled in both academics and extracurricular activities‚ participating in National

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    controlled what a women could do and what she owned. Women were considered the property of her husband. Since agriculture took off‚ women’s status as workers decreased. With rising populations‚ women now more frequently became child bearers and homemakers. While the men worked in the fields‚ the women stayed home and took care of cleaning and raising the children. This was true in both the Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations. This resulted in a less respectful view of women. Over the course

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    and painful realization that her mother did not work‚ in government terms‚ according to the social security office. Bonnie’s purpose is to show society’s lack of acknowledgement to ladies who undertake the vigorous role as a wife‚ mother and homemaker‚ in order to make her readers aware of the depreciation culture has put on women and to convict a stirring emotion about the character women play in society- under government pay check or not. Smith-Yackel’s audience was those sensitive to feministic

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    WOMEN IN THE 1920S

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    dressed and bobbed their hair‚ the called those women “Flappers”. The 1920’s was a new age for women where they could start to enjoy personal freedom. For women at home in the 1920’s‚ they started to live outside the confines of being a just wife and homemaker to women that got jobs outside the home such as working in factories or in offices. Women in the workplace in the 1920’s‚ was a time when new technology came along. Women continued to seek paid employment‚ but their opportunities changed. Many female

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    transform a fraction during this era. The way the American females were portrayed on television was one of these transformations. Not to mention‚ nearly all sitcoms up to this point the women actors were characterized the same‚ which was the American homemaker‚ “more commonly known in modern days as the housewife.” In addition‚ the husband was in control and in charge on the sitcom. In the book‚ “Signs Of Life In The USA” a story that is titled‚ “Gender Role Behaviors and Attitudes” written by Aaron

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