feminism
feminism
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by Eugenia Brown - 2006-12-07
Feminist movement often portrays the Catholic Church along with other conservative churches as being discriminating against women. Their reasoning is based in most part that in the Catholic Church wom...
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by Sharon White - 2007-01-17
In the sociological theories developed in the nineteenth century men's masculinity strategies are seen as those of investment, as the game of honour does have economic and political effects. Excluded ...
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by Jasmina Powell - 2007-01-27
In our American History, women have demonstrated and worked for reform of women rights. Through seven generations, it took many meetings, petition drives, lobbying, public speaking, and nonviolent res...
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by Gloria May - 2007-02-02
In our American History, women have demonstrated and worked for reform of women rights. Through seven generations, it took many meetings, petition drives, lobbying, public speaking, and nonviolent ...
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by Tonia Jordan - 2007-02-16
"The whole of feminine history has been man-made." This statement is Simone de Beauvoir's first conclusion in her essay, "The Second Sex." Beauvoir states that this can be drawn from a general overvie...
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by Teri Stoddard - 2007-03-02
I have bad news for the ladies out there looking for a husband. Today's men are afraid of marriage and having kids. This is most likely because their male friends and relatives have told them what usu...
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by Vivian So - 2007-03-28
The female participation in Sex trade are viewed as whore,While the male participantWere viewed as "just being" Youth and foolish.Look at Wit and Reun!Let's me started off by saying that the novel ...
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by Rion Williams - 2007-04-12
Recently I saw the Pussycat Dolls music video on myspace.com from one of my independent X girlfriends.Unfortunately it almost takes someone who is outside of social influence (an outcast) or someone a...
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by Kathy Henry - 2007-04-14
In an excerpt from her book, "The Feminine Mystique", Betty Friedan defines women's unhappiness during the Fifties as ''the problem that has no name.'' She identifies "the problem that has no name" as...
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by Rose Rivera - 2007-05-09
Having the ability to embrace diversity and incorporate change quickly is one of the greatest determining factors of success for companies today. Changes in workforce composition and the medium of con...