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    The show’s leading couple‚ Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz (native of Santiago de Cuba‚ Cube) had already been married for nearly ten years when they brought their idea to CBS for a “modern family” kind of show that was comedic‚ but also a portrayal of everyday life in the 50s. It was actually originally turned down by producers for being too “exogamous”. The culture then was still very segregated and conservative‚ and interracial couples were almost taboo. Desi‚ a man quite obviously of Cuban decent

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    Betty is a perfect example of alteration of one’s perspective. Betty learns that she has more potential than a housewife. When Betty’s outlook is altered‚ her social role‚ attitudes and values are altered as well. In Pleasantville the people became divided as they discovered their potential to make their own choices and began to express their own emotions. Betty left her role as a housewife and realised her lust for the milk bar owner. The use of colour was used to portray the notion of change

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    Women in Puritan society were strictly confined to traditional roles within their family and community structures. They were solely relegated to serve their husband and their household. These circumstances were made apparent in the journal of John Winthrop as well as the letters between him and his wife. The statements made in John Winthrop’s journal regarding Anne Hutchinson are descriptive of the restricted roles of women in the commonwealth. The way in which Margaret speaks to her husband

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    stays home. In the modern age we see something much different males at home while women work. My mom told me when she was a child her dad worked while her mom stayed home‚ and was the housewife. This is the typical American family‚ but now I see my grandma going to work while my grandpa stays home with the “housewife

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    how to act like a man…” “No.” Wait‚ what?! Did he just say no to me? Why would he say that? Did I say something wrong? “Wait‚ what do you mean no?” “Because you are a woman. A woman does not do a man’s job. She is just a housewife who serves her husband.” “Housewife? Housewife! But sir‚ this is my only chance to get a job and earn money so I can get the medicine for my father.” I am so desperate to get a job at the palace. It would probably would take me some time to convince Pierre- Antoine to

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    Societal Expectations and Character Behavior How can Societal expectations affect the behavior of characters? In the novel Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng‚ the effects of societal expectations are reflected through the behavior of a 1970s housewife and Asian-American college professor. Similar effects on behaviors are seen in characters in The Crucible‚ as Puritan women are convicted in the 1692 witch trials due to societal expectations. Additionally‚ the painting series “Course of an Empire”

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    Shirley Polykoff‚ How She Did Hair Coloring and Advertising In the mid-1950s only actresses‚ models and other fast women dyed their hair; which means that only 7% of women in America went to hair salons to change the color of their hair.[1] Clairol‚ a small division of Bristol-Myers‚ was the first company to release a hair-dyeing product for women to use at home. This product had to find a way to change the way people thought about hair coloring. A junior copywriter at Foote‚ Cone & Belding

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    1.Global warming:  Global Warming is an increase in the earth ’s atmospheric temperatures widely due to an increase in the greenhouse effect resulting especially from pollution.  Global warming is melting of ice from poles because of the increase in the extent of carbon dioxide Another Less fresh water will be available.  Species that depend on one another may become out of sync. For example‚ plants could bloom earlier than their pollinating insects become active.  Natural calamities

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    able to become more completely involved their children activities. For example‚ mother will give carful and interest for her children. Moreover‚ many people mention to needs childhood such as feeding‚ sustenance‚ and nurturing. Most women have been housewife to be breadwinners‚ and to be caretakers. “Child care can cost up to $15‚000 for one year in the United States. Approximately six out of every ten children‚ or almost 12 million children‚ age five and younger‚ are being jointly cared for by parents

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    In Meno‚ Socrates and Meno have a discussion on virtue and they encounter a problem. If virtue is teachable‚ it must be knowledge. However‚ since there are no teachers and students of virtue‚ virtue must not be taught. So they think that virtue is not knowledge. And then they start the discussion on what is true belief and knowledge. In this essay‚ I would evaluate Socrates’s explanation on why knowledge is better than mere true belief and the reasons that I agree with Socrates’s proposition. Socrates’s

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