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    the competitiveness. Its central value is "Win at any costs." In masculine cultures‚ males dominate a significant portion of the country’s society and power structure. Traditional feminine goals are cooperation‚ security‚ pleasant relationships‚ modesty and caring. In feminine cultures‚ women are subordinated to male leadership. Using the terminology "assertiveness v. cooperativeness" instead of masculinity v. femininity would probably make this dimension easier to understand in contemporary society

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    “Breezy‚ slangy‚ and informal in manner; slim and boyish in form; covered in silk and fur that clung to her as close as onion skin; with carmined [vivid red] cheeks and lips‚ plucked eyebrows and close-fitting helmet of hair; gay‚ plucky and confident.” (Preston Slosson) Before 1920‚ life for American women was ordinary. Everyday routines included cooking every meal‚ daily cleaning and laundry‚ and raising children. Even with the plain image and unpretentious role these everyday tasks‚ women at

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    Baroque and the Counter-Reformation On October 31‚ 1517‚ Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses on the doors of Wittenberg Cathedral. Exposing the corruption of the Church and its abuse of power‚ Martin Luther sent a shock wave through all of Europe. Threatened with the growing rise of Protestantism‚ and the crises it revealed‚ the Catholic Church launched the Counter-Reformation. The Council of Trent (1545 - 1563)‚ was a central feature of the Counter-Reformation. Aimed at addressing the abuses of

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    Socrates as the important founder and philosopher for ancient Greek. Plato and Aristophanes are his contemporary student and friend who had written pieces about Socrates‚ we can learn Socrates behavior and thinking of their writing. This paper is responding to two articles‚ Clouds by Aristophanes and Symposium by Plato which help us finding the similarity about Socrates from texts. Socrates’s personality appeared on both text as one of the important figures which included his depth of think‚ the

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    breasts while breastfeeding‚ whether it is in public or not. I believe the same as her‚ however modesty is important to me. I do not mind a woman breastfeeding in public as long as she covers her breasts. I stated that I would not want my husband or young son‚ for instance‚ to see that while going about every day activities. This is not restricting a woman’s rights to breastfeed‚ but merely showing modesty and respect for the people around them. Another coworker entered the conversation with the

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    demographics portray will happen to them. The culture of El Paso is very unique due to the fact that it is a border city. The city has very strong Mexican influences in its culture. The Mexican influences contribute the attribute of modesty to the people of El Paso. The modesty of the people that live in El Paso contributes to the high rate of teen pregnancy because families do not want or feel comfortable talking about racy topics such as sex‚ having protected sex‚ and unplanned pregnancy with their teens

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    What Is Culture

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    In society today there are different meanings to culture in the English language culture is the most difficult word it means buildings and civilization. In French the culture relates to art and in German it refers to a high culture ‚ A very simple meaning of culture is sharing ways of behavior ‚ thinking and beliefs it is not inherited it’s something you learn from your family‚ friends and workplace . A person’s nature cannot be assumed as culture‚ cultures are integrated it is mainly based on

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    Holly Stewart A Vindication of the Rights of Women I. Chapter 1 A. Wollstonecraft argues that reason‚ virtue‚ and experiences are what determine people’s happiness‚ but unfortunately‚ many civilizations have institutionalized tyranny that prevents mankind from thriving. 1. “[A] standing army is incompatible with freedom” because that which makes an army successful is that which suppresses freedom (Wollstonecraft 7). 2. She uses Rousseau’s philosophy to illustrate

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    Question:”Traditional marriage is an outdated concept”To what extent is this true in your society. Marriage is defined as a man and woman being together by legal ties. Although the world are becoming modern nowadays. The concept of traditional marriage is still being practiced. The beauty of marrying opposite gender ‚the construction of family tree and the responsibilities in a marriage world remains unchanged as the time passes. However‚ there is a side effect of the modernity that has defeat

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    Rebecca vs. Rowena Rebecca and Rowena both bring two different worlds and aspects to the book. They also bring the feminine touches to the novel because they are the only female characters that are talked about in depth by Sir Walter Scott. Rebecca and Rowena also show the struggles and obstacles that women in 12th century Britain would have faced. Firstly‚ a major difference between these two characters is of course their racial and religious backgrounds. Rowena is a well off Christian Anglo-Saxon

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