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    The Role of the Man in the Family The Home and Family: Part 2 Introduction 1. A marriage based on godly principles is the key to a strong family. 2. Much weight is placed upon the shoulders of the husband to make sure that his family follows God’s pattern. 3. As a leader‚ a husband‚ and a father the man in the family has great responsibility. 4. Many families fall apart because men do not step up and take the lead or they do not lead with the kind of love and care that they should. 5. In this

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    Status of Women in Islam

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    STATUS OF WOMEN IN ISLAM‚ Rights of Women in lslam and Duties of a woman in lslam 1. STATUS OF WOMEN IN ISLAM Women have a very important place in Islamic society. Unlike a number of other religions‚ Islam holds a women in high esteem. Her importance as an other and a wife has been clearly stated by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).The prophet said‚ "Paradise lies at the feet of your mothers." Once a person asked the Prophet‚ "Who deserves the best care from me?" The Prophet replied‚ "Your mother

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    The Pressure to be Perfect In today’s competitive society‚ a person strives for perfection‚ due to the fact that so much emphasis is placed on one’s outer appearance. No matter who we are or where we live‚ society puts this pressure upon us. We are typically faced with this pressure by models on television and in magazines. Companies seem to have targeted women more so than men. They usually use women with good looks and nice figures to advertise and market their product. When companies use these

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    ENGL 100.58 9/11/13 THE PERFECT DATE What exactly is a perfect date? It can be as simple as a candlelight dinner or as outgoing as a trip to an amusement park. Some dates last a few hours while some are all day long. My perfect date would last all day with my significant other of 10 months! As we drive along I-73 to Myrtle Beach in his sleek black Nissan Altima‚ we blast our favorite rap and R&B songs with the windows down. We approach the beach about 2 hours later and park at the first spot

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    political and military power. In Shogunate Japan‚ society was divided into two main classes; the nobility and the peasants. The place of women in Shogunate was not as bad as in other societies where women were considered lower than their fathers/husbands; however‚ they were ranked accordingly and had power over these ranked lower than they did. Men dominated Japan under the Samurai period. Before this‚ there were a small number of female rulers and some women were allowed to inherit property.

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    Perfect Dress

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    Perfect Dress The poem I chose to write this final reaction paper on is the poem entitled “Perfect Dress” by Marisa de los Santos. I chose this poem because the meaning of it seemed to just jump out at me and it was one of the few poems I thought I actually had a good grasp on. The poem is basically about a woman trying to find the ‘perfect dress.’ All throughout the poem‚ the author depicts the desire to hunt for this dress as being brought on by the want and desire to be like one of the gorgeous

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    “Story Of An Hour” was written in 1894‚ which was in a time period where women did not really have much power or say in anything that went on. Women were really the ones that stayed home and took care of the family and tended to the house‚ while the husbands went out and worked. Women really stayed out of the lime light and their opinions were never heard or considered. Even though women had desires and feelings‚ those feelings were never heard of. Women did not dare speak out about their feelings or

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    meet Nicholas later and cheat on her husband‚ thus she can not be a “good wife” (owleyes 123). Alison lies multiple times to her husband and takes Nicholas’s advice on what to tell her husband‚ “ saying that to her husband she should say - if he should come to ask for Nicholas - she should say she knew not where he was” (owleyes 225-227). Alison is not a “good wife”‚ she is infect a bad wife‚ which creates irony in this situation. Alison also says to her husband‚ “ I am a truthful and lawfully wedded

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    many women as they liked. Women could inherit their husbands belonging and property. They could give it to anyone or keep it‚ and many of the husband’s rules were written in his will. Women had a lot of rights in Ancient Egypt and that is very close to what we are today. In Mesopotamia‚ the rights for women were very different. The status of women in their marriage relied completely on a contract. The women were forced to stay with their husbands until he wanted to leave her‚ and there was nothing

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    roles a man and woman play in a household or relationship. Elizabeth Bott determined two polar conjugal roles: Segregated roles where the husband and wife do not share housework‚ childcare‚ decisions and leisure time‚ and Joint roles‚ where the husband and wife do share housework‚ childcare‚ decisions and leisure time. Willmott and Young argued that husbands and wives increasingly shared both leisure and decision-making and that their relationships were becoming more symmetrical. A survey they

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