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    making a difference. STEM unfortunately does not have many women who are acknowledged for their success. Although it is not about the recognition it is about success to show that it is possible no matter what stereotypes or society tells you. The importance of having a role model is to show the younger generations that it is possible, you just have to strive to be the best. Role models help you acquire the confidence along with the mindset that is needed in order for success. Women in STEM…

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    The Importance of Women in World War I Females played a vital role in World War I in the areas of providing food, the work they did, and the frontline. Many in the city would have starved if some of them hadn’t stepped up to grow food for the people. When the men were gone, someone still had to work the factories. Women took responsibility and worked. There were many different occupations for women to do on the war front, if they didn’t fight. Some of the jobs were bandaging people up,…

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    Stereotypes Of Women Essay

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    Women Stereotypes Women have been stereotyped as the homemaker for years. The typical nurturing, maternal ability they have encourages men to view woman as a caretaker. Cleaning, cooking, and raising the children are all thought of as “womanly jobs”. Men, as well as other women, constantly apply this stereotype to those around them. There are certain expectations that women are required to meet when it comes to this typical womanly role which pressures them to feel as if they must meet these…

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    On the other hand to tackle indoor pollutant not much work has been progressed. In many countries the limit value of indoor pollutants yet to be adopted. However, currently while dealing with the outdoor pollutants, importance has also been given to handle indoor pollutants. Now good Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is considered as important factor for a healthy indoor environment, particularly for the children, pregnant women and elderly people, because they are more vulnerable…

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    Roman society has given more importance to the family because family is the necessary to survive. In roman society the oldest man of the family was considered as a paterfamilias, “father of the family”. So when any old person from the house get died all the powers goes to their children’s and they are responsible of powers and property. But no one has right on property if he is a son, daughter, grandson, or granddaughter unless and until oldest person from the house get died. In this society…

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    One reason why we decided to work with the Dorothy Day House stems from us the importance of family dynamics and how parents want nothing more than to ensure their kids future. Another reason the Dorothy Day House caught our attention was that they house any type of family. Their families are diverse in make-up, size, age, religion and ethnicity but share the common bonds of poverty and homelessness (“Dorothy”). The Dorothy Day House does not criticize people when it comes to housing families…

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    “This how you sweep a whole house; this is how you sweep a yard; this is how you smile to someone you don’t like at all…” (Kincaid). This short story gives all girls the advice needed to become a successful girl. The thematic significance of this short story explicitly reports the knowledge and experiences of someone older. The character of this story is a young girl evolving over time with advice from someone she admires. I felt this short story resembles more than just what the title says, but…

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    Building My Identity

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    it’s each individual’s job to define it. Therefore, I often like to compare one’s identity to a house. You see, the memories we have are the foundation, the wisdom we acquire makes up the house, and our passions give the house character. Likewise, you can never stop improving a house, just as you are never really finished reinventing yourself as a person either. Thus, the affair that helped me “build my house,” and construct my identity, was when I witnessed my father’s journey through entailing…

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    During The Importance of Being Earnest, the idea of how each gender’s role in our culture centers throughout the whole play. During the Victorian life of this play, it is often that men have a greater amount of influence in the world than women. Usually, the men focus on political decisions, money, providing for their family, while women stay at the house and put their attention on cleaning, cooking, and taking care of the children. Also, men are treasured for their brainpower and judgment,…

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    rotten seed. On the contrary, delaying the much-needed waterproofing of our house gave root to and was the direct catalyst for the independent adult I am today. The flood damaged most of my possessions, left my room dangerous and smelling of mold, and devastated what I called home, but it couldn’t have been a better example of a blessing in disguise. The flood was the straw that broke the camel’s back. I shared a four-bedroom house with my depressed mother, two brothers, one of whom is mentally…

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