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    Being the film industry powerhouse that it is‚ Lucas film has a crucial role in fixing the erroneous cultural image of women and their role in society that has been generated by all types of media. Not only female characters constantly dominated by and presented as weaker than their male counterparts‚ they are also heavily outnumbered by them. Women are also still relatively rare in top media management positions. Furthermore‚ they are in large part excluded from the technical aspects of film production

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    socially inexperienced character. "You’re getting to be a big girl now‚ you gotta keep yourself more‚ you can’t be so friendly‚ kid." This quotation is said earlier on in the play by Eddie but Beatrice later gives the same advice to Catherine but in regards to Eddie. Beatrice thinks Catherine needs to grow up and become a woman and to do this she needs to decide by herself whether she wants to marry Rodolfo. She needs to stop walking around the house in her slip in front of Eddie‚ and not sit on the edge

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    Ileana Valdes AP World History Homeroom: 210 Spice Chart 11 Social- Family: Prominent families in the calpulli where the once that dominated leadership roles and formed a kind of local nobility‚ eventually they were overshadowed by the military and administrative nobility of the Aztec states Social Classes: Dominated by kings Slaves Nobles had two storied homes of nobles New class almost like serfs were created to serve as laborers on these lands Scribes Artisans Healers Nobles had

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    The Cherokee a large Native American tribe that previously inhabited large areas of land in the southeast‚ specifically the lower Appalachian Mountains (Gilbert‚ 178). Currently‚ they reside in a reservation in western North Carolina‚ and two in Oklahoma‚ one of which is the largest reservation in the United States (Cherokee Ancestry). The Cherokee were a warrior society‚ often traveling as far north as Ohio‚ and as far west as the Mississippi river to wage war on other tribes (Gilbert‚ 187). The

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    Charlotte Xiaole Zeng Three roles of Algerian women in The Battle of Algiers In Gillo Pontecorvo’s film The Battle of Algiers‚ French want to control of Algeria‚ using different strategies to suppress Algerian. Algerian members of the FLN revolt against French colonial repression with persistence‚ organizing Algerian women to join in the independent fight. Algerian women are national heroines who serve as significant power for the FLN and Algerian people to fight against French colonialism‚ transporting

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    Mario Campos HIST 3360: Women in European History Dr. Marion Gray 04-20-2012 The Role of Women in a Fascist Society The political system known as fascism was exceptionally harmful to the objective interests of individuals as well as the collective interests of women‚ specifically in Italy. Fascist regimes such as Italy in the early twentieth century introduced policies that would wind back the progress of women in society in addition to damaging the welfare of the country itself. Under

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    ENC1102 Prof. Duasso March 15‚ 2015 The Victorian Era was a time of firm roles for both women and men. Women’s tent stay home there whole life‚ while men supported the family and stay outside working all day. During the evil day‚ men were tempted by other women‚ alcohol‚ sex‚ and other evil that present. The women’s were vulnerable to their men‚ having food on the table‚ and give men hope during the evil days. Victorian women always knew how to make his husband come home with relief and happiness

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    Women play a minor role in the overall plot of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare but without them‚ two of the main characters: Brutus and Caesar would be incomplete and certain language could not be used. Shakespeare uses the two women: Portia and Calphurnia to show the audience the other side(s) of Brutus and Caesars characters and as R. Moore says in his article Women in Julius Caesar "They also provide elements of love and loyalty in a play that is largely concerned with death

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    appears to be yet another theme within this story line‚ and that is how women fit in in society. The entire story is focused around a certain women‚ who is not happy with her place in society‚ so therefore she decides to change her role in society. Within the story it is easy to see that women are automatically placed in a certain role in society‚ simply because of their gender. Women are not given the option‚ but rather forced to settle for the only role society feels women are capable of. So therefore

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    Should Women Serve in Combat Roles? Should Women Serve in Combat Roles? March 20‚ 2005‚ was another ordinary day in Iraq when anti-Iraqi fighters ambushed a supply convoy and Sergeant Hester led the squad into the kill zone repelling the enemies attack with grenades and an M203 grenade launcher leaving 27 insurgents dead‚ six wounded‚ and one captured. On June 16‚ 2005‚ Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester‚ (23)‚ was the first woman solider to receive the Silver Star since World War II. This position paper

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