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    Jeannette Jauregui Mr. Gonzalez – GS1140 Unit 5 Assignment 1: Future Statement - Fishbone Diagram August 6‚ 2014 Technology of Cooking With much advancement in other technological fields why not advance in cooking technology? Every home‚ restaurant‚ and fast food establishment in the future will be equipped with a type of computer system that would allow one to synthetically create their own food. This computer system will be programmed with different types of food venues consisting of breakfast

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    Effects on Society and Family Thankfully‚ the ‘Ward Cleaver’ image of the family is on its way out yet‚ according to sociologists‚ the sexual inequality associated with assigning men the role of the economic provider and women as the child rearer and homemaker‚ is still very much in existence. These social stereotypes remain in spite of the fact that‚ within the last few decades‚ there has been a sharp increase in the number of mothers deciding to venture outside the home and into paid employment. Statistics

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    Malcolm X or as in his birth name Malcolm Little was born on May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska. His mother was Louise Norton Little and she was a homemaker busy with the family’s eight children. His father was an outspoken Baptist minister and supporter of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. The actions of Malcolm’s father of civil rights activism prompted several death threats from white supremacies and forcing the family to relocate twice before Malcolm’s fourth birthday. His father was found

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    month? <$6000 $6001-$10000 $10001-$15000 $15001-$20000 >$20001 8. What is your currently stage? Employed for wages Self-employed Out of work and looking for work Out of work but not currently looking for work A homemaker A student Retired Unable to work 9. What is your employer type? Employee of a for-profit company or business or of an individual‚ for wages‚ salary‚ or commissions Employee of a not-for-profit‚ tax-exempt‚ or charitable organization Government

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    Clubs. Historian Paige Meltzer argues that policies built on Progressive-era strategies of municipal housekeeping. During the Progressive era‚ female activists used traditional constructions of womanhood‚ which imagined all women as mothers and homemakers‚ to justify their entrance into community affairs. As municipal housekeepers‚ they would clean up politics‚ cities‚ and see after the health and wellbeing of their neighbors. Donning the mantle of motherhood‚ female activists methodically investigated

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    During the time that The Crucible is set‚ the role of males and females was extremely distinct. Men were the ones with the rights and women were the homemakers and supporters of men. Throughout The Crucible‚ Miller makes an example of the consequences that sex harbors‚ as well as the issues of sexual repression in society. In The Crucible‚ many of Abigail’s actions fester from sexual repression. Her love and lust become one in the same for John Proctor. Before the play‚ she had an affair with

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    of the rubble) The Trümmerfrauen would form human chains to pass usable bricks to a collection point where they were cleaned and stacked. Trümmerfrauen Memorial West Germany -traditional marriage became society’s ideal; -women became homemakers and mothers and withdrew from employment outside the home; -employment and social welfare programs were predicated on the male breadwinner model; -women played a crucial role in shaping West German culture in the ‘60s by consuming American-style

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    she refuses.   He tells her she should go to the wedding dance for his new marriage to show she is accepting of what is happening.   She refuses all but some beads he gave her.    She is still the most attractive woman in the community‚ the best homemaker and the best at growing crops.    It is really a heartbreaking story as I could sense the man did not want to do this but community pressures and cultural norms were driving him to divorce a woman he truly loved for one he cares little about.  

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    managing of the farm.They wrote about the boys‚ and their education. Sometimes she just felt lonely and told him so in a letter.They also wrote about the home front of the war. Abigail Adams seems to be more of a self-sufficient and self-reliant homemaker than anticipated. As for John Adams‚ he seems to express his feelings toward Abigail more in the film than in the letters. Gender issues are apparent in both the film and the letters. The film showed Abigail Adams as a woman who does not seem to

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    The Golden Thread In A Tale of Two Cities‚ Lucie Manette is characterized as a beautiful‚ young‚ blonde woman that serves as “the golden thread” that holds and ties everyone together. Lucie acts as the thread that held her father together when he was going through the toughest times. According to Dickens: She was the golden thread that united him to a Past beyond his misery‚ and to a Present beyond his misery: and the sound of her voice‚ the light of her face‚ the touch of her hand‚ had a strong

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