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    families as being the carer and housewife. This‚ she argues‚ is done through encouraging play through dolls‚ soft toys and pretend cookers etc*. Feminists believe household roles are more segregated‚ women caring for children and men being the main breadwinner. They think this is unfair and that roles should be equal. However with the emergence of the modern day ’New Man’ sociologists argue that men are now more willing to contribute to traditionally ’female’ roles in the home. Despite this though‚ research

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    The Origins and Organization of Hammurabi’s Code Questions Sohum Dalal‚ Pd. 1 1. What did Hammurabi gain by issuing a law code? A: The Hammurabi Code probably helped Hammurabi maintain order and a basis of peace in his regime. The laws were limits and constraints on his people to follow in order to maintain a peaceful and orderly society. 2. Is Hammurabi’s Code a reflection of life in an urbanized society? A: It seems as so. The laws pertain to markets‚ merchants‚ and small businesses and

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    In the early 1900s the typical family was “generally nuclear‚” consisting of two biological parents (a father and mother) and their children. Usually in the family at least one grandparent would live with them. The families tended to be large and the father was the head of the household (Families and Homes in 1900). Often times‚ the families would have either daily or live in help. A great example of the “nuclear family” is the movie Meet Me in St. Louis‚ directed by Vincente Minnelli. The movie

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    “equal pay for equal work (Lyons & Smith‚ 2007). Women’s wages were lesser than men because the general perception of a household would be the male as the main breadwinner‚ while the women takes on domestic responsibilities. However‚ households have now become more modernized‚ where some women now take the role of the main breadwinner. Therefore‚ wages need to be equal between men and

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    the family is famous because they have many children‚ the Duggar’s are still a normal family. II. Body A. Family structure‚ roles‚ and values. 1. The husband and wife‚ Jim Bob and Michelle‚ are still married. 2. There is no main breadwinner in the Duggar family. a. The father‚ Jim Bob‚ is a commercial real estate investor. When he is not at work he helps take care of the children. b. The mother‚ Michelle‚ is a real estate investor and also takes care of the kids. c. The

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    don’t think of feminism as being a woman trying to take over the world‚ but rather trying to make the world a place of equality between the sexes. Allowing people remove the age- old stereotypes that trap us into old fashioned ways of the male breadwinner‚ and the woman caregiver. Several studies have been done on the gender role reversal and their effects on the families‚ and while the stress levels are higher‚ the studies show mild negative effects of it when coping strategies are practiced.

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    Myth: The majority of child molesters are homosexual men. Fact: Multiple studies have concluded that over 90% of child molesters are heterosexual men. Myth: You can identify a gay or lesbian person by physical characteristics and mannerisms. Fact: While some people in the LGBT community do live up to the stereotypes‚ (e.g. gay men being flamboyant or lesbians being tomboys) many heterosexual people also act way as well. How you dress‚ talk and act does not define what your sexual orientation is

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    pressure to endure than married men. Society and cultural opinions have clearly stated that a woman (when the suitable age) should be a proper wife and mother. Some woman in India‚ Africa‚ and Dubai are strictly raised to have the husband be the breadwinner. Now when woman have gained more equality and rights they still have the pressure to work and be house wives. Juggling work and family pressure is not an easy task and gets more wearying and depressing every time. Females in times like now go through

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    Katy Is A Tomboy

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    Katy is a tomboy‚ this means that she is a young girl who has a lot of masculine attributes‚ for example‚ she has no qualms with being loud or getting messy. She is very impulsive and likes to be a leader. This was all before her accident though‚ after her accident and she became paralyzed she starts to become the perfect woman. She is quiet‚ takes over Aunt Izzie’s duties‚ and she is religious. In the story‚ it seems to be saying that the best thing for her could have been that accident because

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    compulsory education. Children having to go to school allows parents to work as they don’t have to constantly care for children. As mothers have the stereotypical role of caring for the children this allows them to get jobs and even become the breadwinner of the family. Also‚ this law has affected the nature of the family as healthcare used to be a major role of family members although since going to education it relaxes the traditional healthcare roles in the family due to advances in the NHS.

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