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    Lenin and the Bolsheviks were strong believers that women were oppressed and did not have equality with me in the eyes of the law. This revolution: “changed the nature of marriage and gave women equality before the law‚ freeing women from housework and empowering them to participate in public life and productive labor on an equal footing with men.” At the end of the 1920s‚ the Bolsheviks established the Soviet Family Code of 1918. This code established civil marriage‚ made divorce more accessible

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    activity‚ completely alienated from more rewarding‚ productive activities and from more enjoyable‚ leisure pursuits. Thus education is neither rewarding nor stimulating‚ for the student or the teacher. It is‚ in fact‚ a necessary evil—drudgery‚ like housework. The problem is not simply a matter of systems integration or role conflict. The problem is inherent in the nature of modern capitalism‚ which demands and rewards productive labor while relegating reproductive and leisure activities to the individual’s

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    society. Family life is organized in ways that are useful or functional for society. Despite being antiquated‚ the breadwinner-homemaker family is an efficient way to organize family life. The husband works outside the home while the wife does the housework and child care. The functionalist perspective is a male-dominant perspective (Strong et. al. 2011). In modern times‚ feminists have attacked patriarchy view and many women resisted male domination. The Feminist Perspective argued that the functionalist

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    their own. Increase in geographical mobility mainly graduates who live on their own to look for employment before finding a partner. More employment opportunities for women means they are able to afford to live alone. Households: one or more people sharing accommodation‚ living and eating together‚ a household can contain people who are not related to each other and are financially or socially independent Tends in the family size have changed due to birth rates and fertility rates. The reason for the

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    which he thinks it is funny/ true about traditional women. Women has small feet‚ so they can easy run around the house to get housework done‚ and especially small feet women can get closer to the skin to wash dishes. This often makes me mad about the existence of gender discrimination‚ I don’t believe that there is anything men or women should or should not do. Housework is not only women’s job; it belongs to the whole family‚ so therefore everyone has the equal responsibility to take care of it

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    children may find it hard to settle in and feel conformable. The main source of income seems to be from the man of the family which is traditionally how it is. This links in with the woman doing the more of the housework things as my results show. However it also shows that the housework responsibilities are shared within the family. Everyone who did my questionnaire agreed that there are positives of having a single parent family. This may be because that they can make all the decisions‚ also it

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    their privacy. It seems as if parents don’t know how to react when social media enters into their child’s lives. They question the way they raised them‚ and they doubt that a teen can be trusted. I believe that parents have the right to monitor responsibly-- to a certain point-- while giving their children the privacy they deserve; we as teens need to learn from our mistakes‚ in order to take on the social life from a different and safer perspective. Other than as a teen‚ I’ve also been addressed

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    INTERNAL ANALYSES Mission and vision Mission Instagram We are not building a product but we are trying to solve problem for people‚ which end up becoming a business and product. Features or minor tweaks would have been brought up from problems an entrepreneur wants to solve. What problems are we trying to solve? 1. You want to find information of something you capture with your phone not the keyword for search (sometimes you don’t even know what to the keywords are) 2. You want to

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    the brain and other healthy tissue. My Mom has MS so I have been hearing about this disease my whole life. Hearing about MS my whole life you would think I would get sick of talking about it‚ but I wanted to this because even if it gets annoying sharing about MS and explaining what it is to my friends‚ it’s important that people know what it is. I know that MS isn’t as bad as Cancer but it effects a lot of people in a very hard way so talking about it is important. Multiple Sclerosis or M

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    The future of policing is fairly clear in what direction it is heading. It has been slowly reforming to meet the needs of the people‚ reduce crime‚ and make policing more efficient. Some of the reforms that will probably take place in the future include‚ better educated police officers and police managers‚ consolidation of police departments to save on money and resources‚ upgraded technology‚ race and gender equality‚ better testing techniques to recruit and promote within the department‚ and

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