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    Throughout the united states, there are many jobs that see to be so common that they are overlooked in regard to importance. One of these jobs is hardly considered a job by some. Its called being a stay at home mom. Or more specifically, being a homeschooling mom. Lately society has been wrapped up with the idea that stay at home mothers are considered “lazy” or lack the ability to pursue “real” carriers. When in reality, for the vast majority of homeschool mothers that is hardly the case. Upon…

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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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    play into a short story titled “A Jury of Her Peers”. Trifles has many meanings that associate with it. In the play trifle is used as something of little importance or value. For example, Mrs. Wright was more concerned for her jam that would freeze in the winter than her dead husband in the other room. Another example, the men only searched the house where the man dominated. First, during that time a women’s duty was based on social status. If the woman was not married at the time she would…

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    The attraction of television programs is undeniable and progressively appeals a huge number of audiences. Grasping this trend, businessmen utilize television as a way to introduce their products through inviting short TV commercials. Obviously, each product usually chooses for itself a group of potential customers so it partly indicates many aspects existing in our society, including gender ideologies. This essay attempts to show these ideologies reflected through some representative TV…

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    The celebration of Diwali is started with a ritual of oil bath known as ganga-snana on the early morning before sunrise which signifies the act of cleansing of one’s past sins. The importance of Diwali is to promotes a harmonious and stronger bonding among the citizens, be it Hindus or non-Hindus and to enhances unity in a multi-ethnic country like Malaysia. The celebration also shows variety of Hindus culture, such as the traditional…

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    children along with taking care of the house hold entities which included cooking, cleaning, and many more house hold chores. Men where typically expected to be providers in the home in which means to pay the bills, put food on the table, and to protect the family. With that being said, times have changed dramatically because in today’s society men and women both typically have a job and contribute to the home equally. Not only does each spouse contribute to the house hold equally, but they tend…

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    For The Woman’s House By Faith Ringgold and Among Beautiful Ladies By Utagawa Kuniyoshi reveal that the idea that a woman is less important than a man is nothing more than a false social construct, unfortunately dating back centuries, yet still present in today's society. Both works of art express the hardship of women's emotions and limitations and allow the observer to envision what changes need to be made. Through the exhibit, the museum is highlighting feminism and shedding light upon the…

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    language ability is lowered. Thisresult of the maid involved in giving care to the child is; harsh, is unable to provide personal attention because they take care of other house duties such as laundry, cooking and cleaning. This is evident in the survey where 78% of the interviewed family members said that these are the house hold duties that the maids…

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    She is forced to perform traditional female tasks, such as cooking and cleaning, just like the women of the 1950s were entitled to housewifery tasks. Women of this period were faced with consequences if these tasks were not performed, just like Cinderella was punished, and somewhat abused, by her stepmother and stepsisters.…

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    of my full potential. I have learned to let go of these relationships, although not always easy, it was necessary for my own growth. On the other hand I have let in relationships which have been supportive and healthy. It has been a sort of “cleaning house” experience in my relationships. Kottler mentions Freud’s suggestion of treating ourselves, as therapist, to therapy every five…

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    Keeping in mind, this is not changing, I am just cleaning it up a little bit. As to my example of a paradigm in the secular world, I would like to use the government’s paradigm shifting on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” ban on gay and lesbians in the military. After seventeen years of denying gays and lesbian…

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