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    In the book the Holy Household Lyndal Ropers main argument is that the urban reformation was a religious ideology and a social movement that is understood to be in the terms of gender. The reformation was not ultimately affected by gender‚ but was at the core of the reformation. Granting many historians have contended the reformation was a movement‚ in which it raised the status of women‚ and claiming to be the spiritual soil from which progressive feminism drew its strength‚ Roper argues this is

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    #The cognitive process of learning language is complex. A main part of learning spoken and written language is something called phonological awareness (Chen‚ 2004) (Chiappe‚ 2007) which describes the individual ’s cognition of the fact that words are made up of multiple sound units. Another large part of language learning is orthographic awareness – the understanding of language based on its written construction (Liow‚ 2006). This applies to both spelling and syntax. There is debate over whether

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    as they will encounter different worldviews that exist during the Holocaust. While all the Solomons support Otto’s decision since it is for his safety‚ Otto is not sure. Another reason why the Solomons believe that Otto will be fine outside their household is because they know there are no limitations on love. Frankl believes that “Love goes very far beyond the physical person of the beloved. It finds its deepest meaning in his spiritual being‚ his inner self. Whether or not he is actually present

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    2.3. Definition and Concept of Household Coping Strategies Households adopt and develop various coping strategies and sequential responses through which people used at times of decline in food availability. The term is used for individual actions aiming at survival in the face of disaster-induced food crisis or famine. Coping strategies are the bundle of poor people’s responses to declining food availability and entitlement in abnormal seasons or years (Davies‚ 1993). Degnew (1993) defined copping

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    patriarchal society to be able to control his household; otherwise he will lose respect among his people. This is the case in the Igbo society‚ men are challenged to rule their households. The fact that okonkwo’s father was not a very respected man caused Okonkwo to be and act more manly‚ just so he can prove that he can be a better person than his father; this leads him to rule his household more strictly‚ and in a harsher way than others. "Okonkwo ruled his household with a heavy hand. His wives‚ especially

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    Men should be in charge of the household Throughout history we have lived in a patriarchal society – male dominating – in fact it is only in the last fifty years that women have had equal rights to men. Is this correct though? Should men have the dominating roles with women being submissive to their fathers and then later to their husbands‚ or are equal rights the way towards progress and advancement. Common belief holds that women have often been excluded‚ marginalized‚ or silenced in the Christian

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    Female Inequality in the Workplace and Household Equality between all people‚ regardless of age‚ colour or gender is something which every democratic society seeks to achieve in order to permit social justice and human rights‚ yet in nearly all societies and in all scopes of activity‚ women are subject to inequalities. This is most often both caused and exacerbated by the presence of discrimination in the family‚ community and work place. Though the causes and consequences of this may vary from

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    HARD TIMES ASSIGNMENT DISCUSS: Dickens’ Coketown is not a city‚ rather a stage for the workings out of Gradgrind’s philosophy. Considering the above sentence examine the construction of the city in Hard Times. Coketown is quite literally the ‘town of coke’‚ the raw material used to convert iron to steel and indirectly the foundation of the ‘steel/industrial revolution’. It is critical to analyze the name of the city for Dickens’ Hard Times is a satirical caricature on the condition of England

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    In " Hard Times: Coketown" Charles Dickens is assessing industrialization and the effect it had on the people in the towns in which they resided. Coketown seems to be portrayed as a city of work and not anything else. It is put across that the town consists of only fact and nothing else to alleviate the dullness. Charles Dickens is sharing his analysis on the social issues implicated in this town through a narrative that reflects upon the environment. He uses a lot of descriptions and similes to

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