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    are in the 21st century‚ the society has the patriarchal thinking that women should ocuppate workforswork only ay at home. Her main task however‚ is to cook‚ clean and take care of the children. This is enough for her‚ according to a large percentage of the "stronger sex". Staying home mom is a stereotype that is very specific for the traditional American family. Many women stay home to take care of their children in their most active years in which they can achieve many things besides raising children

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    People say‚ birds never visit places where we stay. That is so not true! A person just has to get up early and have a stroll down the road near his house. It’s hard to believe that there are so many of them around us. Soon‚ I see a few people walking down the road. As time passes by‚ more people appear and so do their vehicles. The sounds of the feathered friends are replaced by the honking and beeping of the cars and scooters. Just then‚ my mom reminds me that I have to get ready‚ ending the

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    Working Mothers Carrie Grubb Axia College of University of Phoenix Working Mothers In previous generations‚ women had one role to accomplish; to care for their children. As mothers‚ women were required to play the role of June Cleaver. Mothers need to care for the children and keep the home in smooth working order. After many protests‚ women wanted to empower their equal rights‚ and become career women. Thanks to women’s perseverance‚ today women are able to work‚ and be just as qualified

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    Stay Gold By: Julie Pratt In the end of the novel “The Outsiders” by S.E Hinton‚ Johnny Cade’s last words to Ponyboy were “Stay gold‚ Ponyboy. Stay gold…” (pg 148). One way to interpret Johnny’s words would be that he meant for Ponyboy to keep his innocence. Another way would be to say that Johnny meant for Ponyboy to stay true to who he was. It is also possible that he meant for Ponyboy to continue to be a generally good person‚ pure of heart and mind. Johnny’s last words to Ponyboy had a triple

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    BRITTANY HAS BEEN OUT ALL WEEKEND. STAFF QUESTIONED MOTHER TO GAIN BETTER UNDERSTANDING HOWEVER MOTHER DENIED KNOWING WHERE BRITTANY WENT AND DOESN’T EVER KNOW OR CARE WHERE SHE IS. MY CONCERN IS THAT MOTHER IS NOT ADEQUATELY SUPERVISING BRITTANY IN THE HOME. MOTHER PRESENTS WITH MULTIPLE BARRIERS TO THE INTERVENTIONS PROVIDED BY THERAPIST CONSISTENTLY. MOTHER LACKS INSIGHT AND AWARENESS INTO HER ROLE AS BRITTANY’S MOTHER. MOTHER REPORTED IT TO COMPASS USING THE NIGHTLY FEEDBACK SHEET. BOTH BRITTANY AND

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    Away From home: Working girls of Lowell essay                 The American economy was growing and changing in the mid 1800’s and new technology meant more demand for work. With the demand for work increasing the work place also changed from just men working to both men and women working. This new trend was set in Lowell‚ Massachusetts by a man named Cabot Lowell. Cabot had seen the textile factories in England and he wanted to make sure that his factories were not as dirty as the ones in England

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    The Fluidity of Working Mothers. Gender Norms & Racial Bias in the Study of the Modern "Working Mothers" A working parent is a father or a mother who engages in a work life‚ aside from their duties as a childcare provider. There are many structures within families including‚ but not limited to‚ single‚ working mothers or single‚ working fathers. There are also married parents who are dual-earners‚ in which both parents provide income. Within these family structures‚ there is much concern about

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    Today’s women are once again finding themselves and their decisions placed under the microscope. Ever since women began entering the working force‚ the debate has been looming over whether working mothers or full-time mothers are better mothers to their children. It is an important issue because it concerns the effects that it might have on these parents’ children‚ which are soon to be the leading generation in the society. I believe that women should not be criticized for deciding to pursue a career

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    At home but not at home Nicole Constable The main aim of the article is showing that in case of migrants (specifically Filipinas in Honk Kong) the concept of home is not as simple and unambiguous as it may seem. Constable presents different conceptualizations of the notions “space”‚ “place” and “home”. He follows the conception of Ackbar Abbas‚ who writes‚ "We think of a place in terms of definable physical characteristics and situatedness‚ at most as a symbolic structure. A space by contrast

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    herself this got her into a psychiatric hospital. Denies suicide‚ went home got in fight with her mother and drank kit cleaner Axis IV: Multiple arrests for running away. Educational deficits due to truancy Non flexible discipline by Step Father Adjustment issues and conflict with stepfather Processing information of biological Father molesting sister Processing Mothers Illness with Cancer Expulsion from home Few positive friends

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