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    equals to men. Women generally had a great degree of independence as they were also able to partake in economic activities‚ like working as midwives‚ selling items in the marketplace or acting as scribes. Aztec women were expected to fill the role of homemaker and mother in Aztec society. Even though women could not participate in military affairs which were a major aspect of Aztec life‚ they played a role in marriage‚ maintaining the household‚ working outside the home. Majority of Aztec individuals

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    Later‚ he became involved with the civil rights movement. He wrote about his experiences in books such as I Have A Dream and Why We Can’t Wait. Malcolm X was born on May 19‚ 1925 and his original name was Malcolm Little. His mother Louise was homemaker who had eight children and his father Earl was a Baptist minister who was murdered by the KKK and had to relocate their home twice before Malcolm’s fourth birthday. Malcolm’s father Earl‚ had his body found the railroad and the police thought this

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    In the 1840s‚ women’s political and legal rights were severely limited. Particularly‚ they were largely excluded from playing an important role in the political process‚ including the right to vote and to become elected and to hold public office. But as the women’s rights movement began to take hold during this period‚ the question of whether women should enjoy equal political and legal rights became a hot topic of controversy. The 1840s was a topic of women’s rights; women were not allowed the same

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    the home‚ to that of where it stands today was at a complete standstill and it would take numerous life changing moments in time to change this perception. While America grew over to the west‚ women’s roles began to change. From this point the homemaker perception of a woman’s place was still strong throughout the country. It was not until‚ “the pioneer women in the later part of the 19th century experienced a life in which they divided their time between farming and household” (Eisenmann‚ 2006)

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    ’s Power-Control Theory. Do you see your behavior as being affected by coming from either a paternalistic or egalitarian family? I see my behavior as paternalistic‚ because I’m the breadwinner in my family and rule maker‚ and my husband is the homemaker at times in less a side job comes along. I try to control my daughter’s behavior before she ends up ruining her life or running away. I try to be a role model to my daughter by working hard and going to school. I tell my daughter all the bad things

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    superior to females. This idea has been practiced throughout history and could be due to the fact‚ that religion was more prominent in the past. For example‚ school and education was originally only intended for boys‚ as women were expected to be homemakers. This‚ in many ways devalues and degrades women as it suggests they are somewhat incapable of doing anything but raising children. Additionally‚ this can be seen through the English language and the use of unmarked terms. The word “waiter” an unmarked

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    services‚ including: adult day care‚ adult day health care‚ case management‚ case aide‚ chore‚ companionship‚ consumable medical supplies‚ counseling‚ escort‚ emergency alert response‚ emergency home repair‚ home-delivered meals‚ home health aide‚ homemaker‚ home nursing‚ information and referral‚ legal assistance‚ material aid‚ medical therapeutic services‚ personal care‚ respite‚ shopping assistance‚ transportation‚ and other community-based services. The total cost of senior care for any family

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    higher education wore graduation gowns to the parade. According to the transcript of “Conversations with Alice Paul‚” Paul earned an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. In the movie‚ women are grouped by occupation; nurses‚ farmers‚ homemakers‚ doctors and pharmacists‚ actresses‚ librarians‚ college graduates in academic gowns. In reference to image 3 this is historically accurate. In the image‚ a group of women can be seen wearing graduation gowns‚ and behind them there are nurses wearing

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    Women and men had quite different roles in ancient Greece; women had limited privileges‚ the rarely played notable roles in public affairs. There are actually no names of female poets‚ artists‚ or philosophers from classical Athens. However‚ the “status of woman was strictly protected by law” (p.83). Only the woman was in charge of the household and the family’s possessions‚ and only the sons of a citizen woman could be citizens. Woman had these law rights‚ but they were mostly to protect their

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    must do. Most of Esther’s reflections pertain to marriage/motherhood‚ sex‚ and her career‚ her stance on the idea of womanhood comes across differently than the other female characters in the novel. In The Bell Jar‚ society expects women to be homemakers‚ wives/mothers‚ those who devote themselves to care for their husbands and their children rather than pursuing their dreams. On the other hand‚ Esther believes that the marriage life is appallingly unappealing: “but I knew that’s what marriage was

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