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    off men’s hands. If we take women from my country‚ I suppose theory of less or different motivation can be essential principle. However‚ motherhood is the biggest problem in reaching up goal‚ as long as woman should take parental leave and be unemployed for several months. For bosses hiring a woman is risky unless she signs contract where provision of motherhood is

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    Margaret Sanger uses the analogy of a garden to represent motherhood in "The Children’s Era" by using this analogy‚ it helps the reader see the issue of motherhood in a different way. Sanger uses the examples of soil and seeds to show that if a woman doesn’t feel that her "soil" is appropriate or ready for a "seed" (child)‚ she has the right to choose not to "plant" those seeds until her "soil" are improved. Women didn’t have reproductive choice - women did not have the choice of progressing the

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    stereotyping women even more. By creating these advertisements it is suggesting that men are not equipped to me motherly. That without women children would grow up in a different world. This might be so‚ however it is defining women by their role of motherhood. This causes the way that women look at this advertisement to change‚ it turns the question to ‘How would children survive without their mothers?’ This is stereotyping that a women’s most important role is to make sure how the next generation grows

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    Carol Fisherman Cohen : Professional Career Reentry Women have increasingly become more involved in the workforce in recent times. Women’s participation in the workforce has lead to the study of career aspirations of women. Frequently‚ women employees were not taken seriously by their bosses‚colleagues‚ or society. Having a career posed challenges for women due to their family responsibilitiy. Women were expected to perform duties as wife and mother‚ in addition to fulfilling their professional

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    Chappel.‚ 1931 - 1932." Record Group 148: Records of Commissions of the Legislative Branch‚ National Archives Still Picture Records LICON‚ Special Media Archives Services Division‚ NAIL Control Number: NWDNS-148-GW-923. Tertiary Source 5. “Republican Motherhood” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Motherhood‚ Wikipedia‚ web‚ last edited on 26 October 2011

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    following paragraph kind of jumps out at the reader without warning‚ because we were reading about single motherhood and plastic surgery before (dangerous and destructive things in society)‚ and the next paragraph begins with “pink.” You need to lead up to the next point about materialism with a smoother transition. Maybe you can say‚ “Barbie not only encourages unhealthy ideas about motherhood and physical perfection‚ she encourages unrealistic expectations about money

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    burden to their family. Marriage was not always because two people were in love but because the marriage would bring good fortune and richness to both families. This was comparable to Plath’s era where a woman’s future would consist of marriage and motherhood or face being seen as ‘odd’ if they wanted to lead an academic life. However‚ despite the similarities in their society‚ Plath and Juliet mainly view marriage in different ways. In Plath’s ‘Wreath for a Bridal’‚ she expresses her joy in her marriage

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    Despite moral and ethical issues surrogate motherhood has been popular all over the world. Surrogate mothering can be the way out and the rescue for the infertile couples who are not able to give birth to their children. The dictionary definition for surrogate mothering is "the process by which a woman bears a child for another couple‚ typically an infertile couple." There are two types of surrogacy: traditional and gestational. In traditional surrogacy the surrogate mother is the biological mother

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    promptly announcing she never did care for it. I would go on and on‚ but words have become cliché now. I know‚ enough has been written and told on mothers and motherhood and yet it is all too small. I wonder at times‚ what prompts mothers of such selfless‚ love. Is it the fact that you are a part of her flesh and blood? Why do they say‚ motherhood completes womanhood? What makes reproduction so irresistible in spite of the fact that it ends with labour pains? What makes her loose her own identity and

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    “Gryphon” is a short story about women. Author showed two types of women. The first type represented by the teacher‚ and the second type represented by the narrator’s mother. The teacher represents women who are free and not restricted by family. She was not married‚ she traveled in order to explore the world‚ and she was well educated‚ while narrator’s mother was a typically housewife dependent on her husband and predestined to “full- time mothering at home” (Rich‚ 1996) In the first paragraph

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