YR 12 HISTORY- AUSTRALIA 1901-1941 Aim: « To describe the nature of the role‚ and lives‚ of women in Australia before‚ during‚ and after World War One « To identify‚ and describe the extent of‚ the international influences on the role‚ and lives‚ of women in Australia before‚ during and after World War One Australian women prior to World War One lived a life that consisted of traditional female roles similar to those of their British and Irish relatives. Their value in society was based
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First Nation • A term used in place of “Indian band / nation” Pre-WW1 • Many Aboriginal peoples found themselves increasingly displaced as immigration increases in Canada • Illness and disease were becoming problems – Aboriginal populations were declining • Federal government’s policy of assimilation was being carried out through use of the residential school system‚ enforced farming‚ and reserve system o Residential schools had been set up under the 1876 InAct because the Act stated
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of her as a wretched‚ and arrogant woman. The people believe that the magistrates were too merciful on her‚ and think that‚ a woman as wicked and scandalous as her should suffer a more severe punishment than the one enforced on her. The gossiping women of the town claim that Hester has brought shame upon them all‚ and ought to die. Hester is constantly under the negative view of the public eye. When she emerges from the prison‚ Hester “repelled [the beadle]‚ by an action marked with natural dignity
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1. “An analysis of the popular culture of the United States from 1865 to 1900 reveals deep class‚ gender‚ and ethnic or racial divisions.” Assess the validity of this statement. I believe that this statement is very accurate given the social conditions of American society around the turn of the 20th century. Following the end of the Civil War and Reconstruction‚ Americans struggled to regain a sense of normality and divisions between different groups of people highlighted the flaws within society
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Beauty Standards (1900s-Now) The definition of beauty is a view of perfection as a part of aesthetics‚ culture‚ social psychology‚ philosophy‚ and sociology that is admired by a particular culture. The definition of a standard is an idea used as a model for comparative evaluations. A beauty standard is a popular trend of looks and style that people are expected to be. In the 1900s to the 1910s there was a very unique sense of fashion. The decade’s body image consisted of being fit. Women were expected
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Women today in 2016 couldn’t last two minutes living the life of a woman in the 1900s. 100 years ago‚ females were known as the weaker gender but more virtuous and were not allowed to do anything unless they had a husband. They didn’t have any rights‚ authority‚ or opinion about ANYTHING! It was illegal for women to do a lot of things‚ and here we are 100 years later‚ we can do whatever we want‚ when we want‚ however
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Healthcare and nursing in the 1900-1919 period would change history forever. Nursing during this time would change from the traditional bedside nursing at home to a more institutional based nursing within the hospitals (Porter-O’Grady‚ T. 2004). In the Early 20th century most nursing education was hospital based and students learned by doing. Care was now being delivered at the hospitals. Organized medicine begins to emerge with the American Medical Association (AMA) reorganizing as the national
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Disparate Treatment of Women in Policing INTRODUCTION This paper will analyze the disparate treatment of women in policing by exploring the attitudes and obstacles that women face in law enforcement‚ and by discussing why women are important to the changing role of police work. When law enforcement agencies represent the communities they serve it benefits the law enforcement profession and society as whole. The paper will address the question or problem: Women police officers experience
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long way from how it functioned back in the 1776s; a large part of this change happened as a result of the mass immigration that occurred in the 1900s. This paper will specifically focus on how the immigrants who helped to shape how the U.S. today immigrated to the U.S. and how they assimilated into this country. During the first few years of the 1900’s immigration was at a major high‚ this was known as the “Second Wave” of Immigration. These immigrants‚ who were mainly from European countries
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The Price of Life By Kierstin Palcek Logline: Can the will to live outweigh the price it takes? This question plagues Mason Tucker as he wanders the in-between desperately looking for a way out. Make a deal with the devil‚ or move on? Endlessly wandering this desolate forest‚ Mason Tucker makes a devastating realization. He is dead. Surrounding him are dozens of people‚ each with plain sunken in faces‚ wandering endlessly as well. He attempts to speak to them; however‚ they ignore his existence
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