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    pursuing romantic love‚ when double sexual standard is common in other cultures. As professor Ma explained in lecture 3‚ apart from controlling sexual access‚ marriage is also required for alliance between families‚ villages‚ or even countries‚ and for sharing of rights and properties. Marriage is very essential to the families and‚ in turns‚ is much more than partnership of two individuals‚ as many exchanges of benefits between the couples’ families involve in the marriage. Therefore‚ in ancient patrilineal

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    icies Our current safety‚ health and environment policy dates back to 2002. It makes safety and environmental management obligatory for all production units‚ regardless if it concerns a brewery‚ soft drink plant or malting. Core to the management system is continuous improvement. Through systematic monitoring of relevant performance‚ operating companies must detect‚ plan and execute improvements. Energy 1.1 Climate strategy Our climate strategy focuses on achieving two main objectives: reducing

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    Component of Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 89-630-X Matter of Fact Article How do teenagers spend their days? by Kirstin Haley September 2008 The population studiedGeneralreport is the non-institutionalized population of 15 to 19 year olds living in the 10 provinces. The in this Social Survey The Aussi disponible en français data from 1992‚ 1998 and 2005 were collected over 12 months of the survey year‚ whereas in 1986 data were only collected for two months (November and December)

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    family strategy” (Chiang‚ 2008‚ p.3). Gender inequality is most evident in recent immigration due to the reasons behind choosing transnationalism‚ adaptation to the Canadian ‘second shift’‚ the loss of career‚ support system‚ and more child care and housework responsibilities. Gender inequality is more obvious in women of long-standing immigration by the sense of freedom with the absence of the husband‚ loss of agency when the husband is present in Canada. Taiwan and Hong Kong transnationalism does not

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    answer‚ I am going to discuss about the conjugal relationship in modern industrial societies. This means I will assess the claim that conjugal relationships are based on equality in modern industrial societies. I plan to structure my answer from housework and childcare‚ power and money management. The hours worked between husband and wife become more equal by the increased participation by women in the labour market have led to more equality in modern family life.’ This view is highly supported by

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    to marry with their boyfriends as Sonay did. Also‚ the grandmother sees housework is more important than girls’ education so eventually‚ with the uncle‚ they isolate girls from the outside and teach them only the housework. Hence‚ since she has embraced the gender roles that have been attributed to women‚ she tries to impose those roles to girls by forcing them to marry once they reached a certain age‚ by teaching them housework‚ forcing them to wear long dresses rather than normal dresses that girls

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    male Female Occupation: Good day. This is a survey about the promotion of the advocacy of WALO visual artist “fusing Passion for art and love for humanity” in sharing the art through free teaching in the society and creating an advocacy ad campaign for WALO. Kindly read the instructions and answer the questions responsibly your opinion are most welcome here. Thank you! A group of vibrant artists forged together with a common vision and advocacy. Fusing passion for art and love for humanity

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    Housewife‚ breadwinner‚ caregiver‚ man of the house are typical common stereotypes of males and females all over the world‚ while each country may be different on their gender norms they are all socially constructed. Cultures and religion of traditional gender ideology add to the notion that males are more dominant than females. Gender norms were constructed by society and people to mimic a specific model of behavior for men and women. Across the globe‚ women are under a shadow of dominance and patriarchal

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    Playing Beatie Bow For women in the 19th century‚ life was very difficult. Most women in the 19th century mainly worked around the house doing housework. They didn’t have a good education‚ and were not treated well and had few rights. I think that people today still relate to women back in the 19th century but more seen to be lucky. What are the reasons that may be part of the cause to a very tough life in the 19th century for women? In the story playing Beatie Bow it talks about life back in

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    their employment responsibility; clearly suggesting that modern family life is not as equal as it seems. The dual burden is also supported by Dunscombe and Marsden’s theory of a triple burden in that women are expected to do the double shift of housework and paid work but also the caring of the emotional welfare of the family. This clearly disputes Gershuny’s idea that women are more equal due to employment as the triple burden means that they in fact gain more responsibilities than losing them.

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