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    Patricia Bath‚ an Ophthalmological Surgeon‚ inventor‚ and activist for patient’s rights‚ was born November4‚ 1942 in Harlem‚ New York. She is the daughter of Rupert Bath‚ who was an educated and well travel merchant seaman and Gladys Bath‚ who was a homemaker and housecleaner. Dr. Bath had a passion for books‚ travel and science. She was good in biology‚ which showed in high school when she became editor of the Charles Evans Hugh School’s science paper. She had won multiple awards in science. In 1959

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    Indian mythology. Additionally‚ the sculptures depicting ancient texts and events are seen in palaces built in 17th century India. Throughout the 17th and 18th century‚ and into the early 19th Century‚ interior decoration was the concern of the homemaker or‚ an employed upholsterer or craftsman who would advise on the artistic style for an interior space. Architects would also employ craftsmen or artisans to complete interior design for their buildings. he profession of interior design is just over

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    Caged Birds Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour touches upon numerous aspects of the struggles women face in their daily lives. At the time it was written in 1894‚ women were governed by their husbands. They were the homemaker‚ the mother‚ and the wife. The expectations of women did not permit them to be much else without being an abomination to their communities. Chopin provides a woman’s perspective way ahead of her time‚ enabling her readers to contemplate the freedom or lack thereof which women

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    Pop art is a movement that first emerged in Britain in the Mid 1950s and later went on the United States in the late 1950s. Pop art appears on many of the things we use to such as comic strips‚ magazine ads‚ and supermarket products. Pop art was shaped by early artists Eduardo Paolozzi‚ Richard Hamilton‚ Robert Rauschenberg‚ and Jasper Johns. The creation of pop art helped to modernize the society we live in today. Pop art is an extension and repudiation of dadaism. (Wikipedia) Andy Warhol

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    “ The only thing constant in the world is change’’ -Francois de la rochefoucauld According to sociologists social change refers to the fundamental alterations that occur over a period of time in patterns of culture‚ structure and social behaviour. Most of these changes take place in small increments over a long period of time and pass unnoticed. Social change can also take palce in the wake of natural disasters‚ war‚ collective behaviour or social revolution. Theories of social change There are

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    Yet antebellum women moved towards using the individualism rhetoric to explore women’s roles. As the roles of men and women became radically distinct under the separate spheres philosophy‚ white women’s roles as homemaker and mother became glorified. They became seen not as naturally dependent on men but equal but different. For example‚ even moderate Catherine E. Beecher who claimed women had inferior roles because of the “Creator‚” compared women to employees to express their freedoms. Reformers

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    powerful oppositions to the movement including‚ William H. Murray‚ the president of the Oklahoma constitutional convention. Murray disapproved of granting women the right to vote because he believed it would destroy the traditional role of women as homemakers and eventually allow African American women to vote. As a positive result of Murray’s opposition‚ women were granted the right to vote‚ but only in school elections (Corbett). Many people were against allowing women to vote because many women wanted

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    and has introduced millions of American kids to the horror genre. Rl.Stines name is Robert Lawrence Stine. He was born in Columbus‚ Ohio on October 8th‚ 1943. His parents are Jewish their names are Anne and Lewis Stine. His mother was a homemaker and his father was a shipping clerk. It was totally different from what Rl.Stine grew up to be. When Rl.Stine was 9 he started writing but he wrote on a type writer that he found in his attic. That probably was the best thing he ever found that would

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    letters sent by John and Abigail Adams‚ the film’s portrayal of their correspondence seems to be accurate and similar to the actual letters. In both the film and the letters‚ 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‚ 1776‚ showed Abigail Adams as a woman who does not

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    The Gate of Depression I believe the subterranean architecture in George Tooker’s “The Subway” (1950)‚ creates an atmosphere of fear and depression that convey to the dominant expression of the painting. A fearful and depressed looking woman dressed in a red dress with a blue trench coat is standing in the middle of a subway. However‚ this endless subway looks very easy to get lost in‚ with concrete walls and bars like a prison. The lack of signs in the subway creates a feeling of no connection

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