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    It is often said that‚ "Man’s work ends at sun set. Women’s work is never done." With sixty-three million women working and 62% of those women maintaining families‚ most women would this statement very true (AFL-CIO). While women are expanding their lives to include a career‚ they must also maintain their traditional roles at home. This combination of housework and career-work is the reason why working mothers today have more stress than working fathers. Mothers may work in an office from nine

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    PRIMARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Subject: Introduction of Social Studies Lecturer: Mrs. Akanisi Lanyon Assignment/Title: Essay- Roles of the Traditional Pacific Society Student Name: Ilisapeci Kaivei Number of words:1438 I certify that this assignment is our own work‚ that it is based on my personal study or research and that I have acknowledged all material and sources used in the preparation of this assignment

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    The roles of women in the modern society * in family: Women have a very different role in family and society. In modern life‚ the role of woman is more and more respective. In of which‚ we cannot deny the role of women with the maternity of being wife and mother. Women have still spent more time for family. They love‚ care for their husband as well as their children and create house which is welcoming and comforting for others in their family. Although in modern society

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    Women’s role in today’s society Mao Rankin BCOM/275 March 24‚ 2012 Grey Scott Women’s role in today’s society Women always have been known to be the caretaker of the family. They were to stay home and care for the children and their husbands were out earning the income. In today’s society‚ women are out in the job market earning a steady income along with their husbands. They may even hold such titles as Chief Executive Officers or run in politics. No matter what they do they are still

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    Introduction The social role which I feel that I occupy and that I am going to focus on in this essay is the one of a women in this society. I believe I have been socialized into this role for numerous reasons. Throughout this paper I will explain how I think I have been socialized into this role. Social Roles; There are a variety of social roles in our society. They have been established since the early years. It is the people within our society that establish and portray these roles in their everyday

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    Traditional gender roles have existed for many centuries. Throughout the history of humanity among various cultures and eras‚ there are pieces of evidence and traces of unfair treatment of women. Women have a role of a wife waiting for her husband to return from the war‚ a mother of the conquering hero or a great scientist‚ or a daughter who is destined to marry the prince of another country in order to consolidate the alliance between the two countries. Life of a woman was determined by the man

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    Women in Puritan society were strictly confined to traditional roles within their family and community structures. They were solely relegated to serve their husband and their household. These circumstances were made apparent in the journal of John Winthrop as well as the letters between him and his wife. The statements made in John Winthrop’s journal regarding Anne Hutchinson are descriptive of the restricted roles of women in the commonwealth. The way in which Margaret speaks to her husband

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    The Role of Women in Aztec Society Women played many significant roles in Aztec society. Although most of these roles revolved around domestic duties‚ women were acknowledged as equals to men. Women generally had a great degree of independence as they were also able to partake in economic activities‚ like working as midwives‚ selling items in the marketplace or acting as scribes. Aztec women were expected to fill the role of homemaker and mother in Aztec society. Even though women could not participate

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    Gender Construction of The Roles of Women in Japanese Society from 1800 to 1930 Mohammed Rizvi History Seminar: Gender and Culture in Modern Japan Dr. Donald Roden December 12‚ 2012 Introduction Since the 1800’s‚ Japan shows an enriching history that displays its growth in government and gender ideologies. In 1868‚ the Meiji era shifted Japan from feudalism in the Tokugawa era to a more modern state. Also‚ the Taisho era in 1912 continued Japan’s journey to modernity by adopting more

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    Role of women in Elizabethan society. The Role of Elizabethan Women - Education - The Commoners The Elizabethan women who were commoners would not have attended school or received any formal type of education. Elizabethan women would have had to learn how to govern a household and become skilled in all housewifely duties. Her education would have been purely of the domestic nature in preparation for the only real career option for a girl - marriage! Single Elizabethan

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