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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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    certain rights based on gender and that men are allowed more leniency and are allowed more opportunities to obtain an education and pay based on their abilities. Men have more authority and allowed more rights. Both societies view woman and domestic homemakers who predominant roles is to tend to the home and children while men are considered more dominant and are allowed more authoritative rights in and outside the

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     INTRODUCTION Primark is an Irish clothing brand‚ with over 200 stores over the world in countries such as Ireland‚ United Kingdom‚ Germany‚ Spain‚ Portugal‚ Netherlands or Belgium. It is considered one of the most important ‘fast fashion’ leaders in the UK retailing market. Its main and notable differentitive key points is producing large volume of clothing and selling them at a very cheap price. It has several lines to cover as many targets as possible such as women clothing‚ men clothing‚ shoes

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    took care of her. Dewey Smith‚ my grandfather‚ was born in southern Kentucky and was a coal miner. He was approximately 20 years older than my grandmother‚ Arlena. My grandmother on my dad’s side died of cancer in 1981. She was a traditional homemaker. She was one who had the

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    Changes in the American Family Tena Tyner OMM 612 Managing in Social Change Dr. Stephanie Lyncheski 09/03/2012 Over the past 40 decades the American family structure and the very basic makeup of the family has changed. No longer does the nuclear family exist. The nuclear family has been considered the "traditional" family since the 1950 ’s. The nuclear family consists of a mother

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    negativity‚ as well as silence in the household. Mr. Wright was described as being a good man‚ yet very serious and stone cold. He was the master of the home and had to have absolute control over everything. Mrs. Wright attempted to be the Suzy homemaker type‚ but rarely got out of the house to socialize with the community. She was described as being very beautiful‚ with a bubbly personality and put effort into her appearance before she was married to Mr. Wright. However‚ that was thirty years ago

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    could not afford. Before anyone could pay back this debt‚ the stock market crashed and everyone ended up in major debt. Businesses had to cut back on employees and wages and families had to adjust to a new kind of living. Women went back to being homemakers‚ even though women attended college and received degrees‚ there were no jobs for them. Children did not go to school anymore because there was no money to keep the schools open. The banks failures was at 50%. The states response to all of these

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    Chapter 25 Summary

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    in American society. As Joseph McCarthy was head of this committee‚ he was the spearhead that led anti-communist movement. After World War II was finished‚ most veterans came back to the U.S. Many women relinquish their jobs and accepted to be a homemaker and wife for veterans. The one problem was that there was still segregated society for non-white

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