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    Tien Tran Mr.Perrard Engl 1301 Fri 6pm-9pm 03/11/2011 Vietnamese Women in the Past and Now Nowadays‚ Vietnam has made more good progress towards to improving the well-being for women than around thirty years ago. Before‚ women did not have any chance to be independent‚ and most of them had to depend on the men. In the old society‚ they believed that women should be responsible for most of the household rather going to work. However‚ the traditional gender roles have quite changed so that people

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    socialize‚ sport improves the understanding of the discipline of people. In daily life‚ people struggle with lots of things such as housework‚ school‚ relationship of friends. Apart from these‚ some people have hobbies like doing sport. It requires to allocating people’s time. For this reason‚ people have to plan their lives. Meeting their friends‚ working‚ doing housework and doing sports are the activities which people need to put in order. Therefore‚ if people deal with extra struggle in daily life

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    obsessiveness. Alvarez slightly modifies the traditional structure of the villanelle repetition and rhyme scheme by using a lot of feminine rhymes and repeating lines in spirit but not necessarily in law. In much the same way‚ the rigid repetitiveness of housework done by the author’s mother is the focus of the poem. Alvarez resists at first‚ but finally accepts the value of this much-disputed “woman’s work” in the last stanza‚ by drawing a parallel between her mother’s house work and her own writing. The

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    girls did not have the same access to a common curriculum. Also in 1960 the boys are focus on goverment but girls are at home. Around the 1900s‚ the school curriculum still differentiated between boys and girls. Girls had given lessson related to housework and to being a mother‚ but the boys were not. During the time‚ the government stated that women were different with men; not only biologically but socially‚ intelectually and psychologically. Because of the statement‚ there were improvement that

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    When you head back to a time that is referred to by my mother as a time where polyester bell-bottom pants were a true fad‚ and nothing was more in style than rock tee shirts; one television show pops into the American populations head. That 70’s Show reflects the time period very well‚ but includes many stereotypical views on women. The main character is a guy named Eric‚ and his family. He has a dad‚ named Red‚ who is less than enthusiastic about his teenage son. A blonde sister named Laurie‚ and

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    are expected to be obedient to males and support them at home. As Jiang states‚ “model women are still supposed to be those who obey men‚ do all housework‚ and have no claim in important decisions” (Jiang 229). This enforces the societal expectation that only men will work outside and support the family while women are supposed to take care of the housework. All of this is apparent in the film The King of Masks‚ in which seemingly every man has a job‚ but the occupation of women is never shown. There

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    Dear I know that I am not good at English grammar so I can’t edit your essay. But I can give you some feedback about your essay. You wrote "they do not realize that living at home has more benefits compared to living away from home." it’s kind of offense to people who choose living away from home and I think it’s better you do not decide which kind of living style is better than other because it depends on the personality and needs of people. I think it’s better to compare two kind of living

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    wife and explains why. For example‚ she states that she wants a wife who will “pick up after my children” and “pick up after me” (Brady 277). It is her‚ not her husband’s responsibility to “take care of children” (Brady 277) and perform any other housework. On the contrary‚ no matter can they or not‚ husbands are entitled to be a head of the family. Sadly‚ after the long list of her “wife’s duties” (Brady 278)‚ Brady hints that despite her commitment to family life‚ with her freedom and future at stake

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    at home‚ I strongly agree that the government should introduce laws against parent dumping because old people would like to be close to their family‚ they will not be well-taken care of in the old folks’ home and they can contribute their help in housework and also taking care of their grandchildren to ease the burden of their children. Firstly‚ the government should introduce laws against parent dumping. This is due to the fact that many aged parents would like to stay close with their children

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    Different sociologists have had different views to whether conjugal roles have become equal. Researchers have measured different aspects of equality/inequality in conjugal roles. Some have concentrated on the division of labour in the home: they have examined the allocation of responsibility for domestic work between husband and wife and the amount of time spent by spouses on particular tasks. Others have tried to measure the distribution of power within marriage. Willmott and Young

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