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    they mean that the husbands and wives roles are although not identical but they are now much similar for example women now go out to work which could be part time or full time but more commonly part time‚ men now have to help out with doing the housework and looking after the children‚ the husbands and wives now spend their free time doing things together rather than with their friends and colleagues from work this shows they are more home-centred. During their study of the families in London young

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    Women are better parents than men Today ‚ with the development of society‚ people’s living styles have changed a lot. A common phenomenon is that more and more men play a fundamental part in our daily life‚ they stay at home doing housework and taking care of children. However‚ women work outside the home. Although this trend becomes more and more popular‚ the importance of women dealing with educating and taking care of children can’t be replaced. That is to say: women are better parents than men

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    Wacky Weaknesses Every person has different characteristics and their flaws can overall affect how they develop as a person. Strengths and weaknesses can help shape how they react to a situation. Their reactions can determine how major events will play out in their future. In “The Gift of the Magi” and “The Necklace”‚ Della and Madame Loisel’s weaknesses are very different‚ but they shaped how the character developed. In “The Gift of the Magi”‚ Della is extremely Naive. She believed that selling

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    Lot's Wife Analysis

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    of Kristine Batey’s poem‚ “Lot’s Wife”. Batey’s poem takes the view of an obedient woman who does all the housework‚ takes care of the children and follows where her husband leads. The distinctive

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    strong family life. The women in Aztec and Mayan societies did other housework as well‚ such as grinding corn into flour‚ spinning and weaving cotton‚ and making clothes. Islamic women had different tasks‚ but they still were classified as the dominant family figure. Although the two societies had a place in the house in common‚ women in the Americas were given more opportunities to hold important occupations outside of housework. Women in the Americas

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    Functionalism is a structural theory‚ it is believed that the social structure of society is responsible for shaping people as individuals and determining peoples’ experiences and life chances. (Moore‚ 2008). Many beliefs about the nuclear family are influenced by the theory of functionalism‚ which dominated thinking in the sociology of the family for many years. Functionalists are interested in how the functions for the greater good of society and how it contributes to the maintenance of social

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    Types of Famolies

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    children. The traditional type of families is usually children – oriented. Sometimes both parents work and bring more income into the family budget‚ but sometimes only one parent works and the other focused on the care of children and do all the housework. Certainly in a family with a traditional father and mother children receive more parental care and have good opportunities for personal development. However‚ it is valid only for those situations when the parents live in love and mutual understanding

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    hair. Because of her lack in beauty Sandy has grown up being the unnoticed sister‚ which has resulted in her being more comfortable alone then with people. She has also gotten used to service her two elderly sisters‚ by doing all the housework. By doing the housework she has learned to cook like a goddess‚ and she also works as a caterer. This again shows us‚ that she doesn’t like much contact with people‚ and that she feels secure helping people. She tries to become thin to be more like her sisters

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    Feminism is the movement that fights against woman suppression‚ they believe that the gender inequality is not natural‚ inevitable or biological but rather it is something that is created by society. Feminists have different theories as to what is the reason behind the treatment of females. Radical feminists say that all societies are founded by patriarchal families and they believe that in this family structure the men benefit from the woman’s domestic and sexual services.   It is thought that in

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    Gender Inequality in Vietnam

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    ABSTRACT As one of the world’s leading countries in the proportion of women engaged in economic activity and 1st ranking in the Asia Pacific region on the proportion of women in the National Assembly‚ Vietnam is considered one of the leading advances in the field of gender equality. Vietnam has the appropriate policies to ensure equal rights for men and women and has made significant progress to reduce the gender gap in health and education as well as improve the situation of women women in general

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