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    In early 1800s women were treated unequally from the males. The role of a women played the part of their description‚ physically and emotionally weak. They were often classified as the “weaker sex” because women had no control over anything they owned or valued. It was a time where men dominated women and they were left out of all decisions. “The average farmer’s wife is one of the most patient and overworked women of the time” (Hartman). However‚ women’s efforts during the 1800’s were effective

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    A High Paying Job Is Crucial For a Happy Life Is having high paying job crucial for a happy life? Many people may ask the same question many times I’m sure but I’m going to give you an example of this problem. I am here to help with this problem. Some people would like a job with a high salary they believe a high salary encourage them to work harder. But people is our society now a days have a higher status in our society A job with a high salary always means people should undertake much pressure

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    Karen Anderson’s Wartime Women: “Sex Roles‚ Family Relations and the Status of Women during World War II” reexamines the various roles women occupied in wartime America. Anderson argues that though some historians they attribute women’s postwar employment changes simply to economics. Anderson implies that the 1940’s period played a more prominent role in developments‚ helping to accelerate the economic changes that would come after WWII. Moreover‚ though such studies exist in

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    Women and the environment That the relationship between people and the environment is not gender-neutral became clear in the mid-1980s. Some organizations‚ focusing on the day-to-day lives of communities‚ argued that the position and concerns of women were invisible in environmental debates and programmers. The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE based in New Delhi‚ India‚ in their The State of India’s Environment Report – or the Second Citizens Report of 1984-1985 argued that: Probably no other

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    decade of the 1920s was a period of change. In Canada many famous and important events occurred during that time‚ for example Canada joined the League of Nations; The Indian Act was amended to give Canadian aboriginal peoples the right to vote; The Ottawa Senators won the Stanley Cup‚ defeating the Seattle Metropolitans. The discussed in the present essay is the first wave of feminism that was also taking place in that time. It was then that women openly realized that their political and economic situation

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    Power to the Women Gender equality was never a problem because it never existed. Before 1920‚ women and men were not considered equal. Women were considered lower ranked compared to men. Being married and tending to the children was basically a profession. Everything seemed to change when women were given the ability to vote by the 19th amendment that got passed in 1920. From then on‚ women were considered equal‚ but with every success comes hardships. Women were always considered naturally weaker

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    female mummies. A movement of tattoos occurred in the United States when the first woman to be tattooed displayed her body commercially. There was an era when people paid to see women covered in tattoos‚ days in age when women with ink were part of the freak show at a circus. Now we see women of all ages with tattoos today as a commonality. What has gone from taboo is now mainstream. Although body ink is becoming increasingly more socially acceptable‚ tattoos will always still hold those distasteful

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    women in india have always been an idol in every sphere of life‚whether it be studies‚sports‚arts‚philosophy‚or corporate world. Lets examine this one by one In sports lets take the example of sania nehwal‚lets introduce some of his achievements She won Gold Medal in Czechoslovakia Junior Open in 2003; Asian Satellite Badminton Tournament in 2005; Philippines Open in 2006; Indian National Badminton Championships and National Games of India in 2007; Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix Gold

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    Women Executives Even though women constitute 40% of all executives and administrative posts (up from 24% in 1976)‚ they are still restricted mostly to the middle and lower positions‚ and the senior levels of management are almost entirely male domains. A 1990 study of the top Fortune 500 companies by Mary Ann Von Glinow of the University of Southern California‚ showed that "women were only 2.6% of corporate officers (the vice presidential level up)." Of the Fortune Service 500‚ only 4.3%

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    While women inhabited a domestic sphere‚ the men’s sphere was outside the home in the world of industry and politics. Women were looked down upon and seen as obedient to their husbands. However‚ during the progressive era‚ many women were well educated and ignored the traditional social norms and worked outside the home. Although they lead many significant progressive era reforms‚ they were still denied the right to vote. Two main groups furthered the cause of women’s suffrage: National American

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