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    breadwinner role changes. In the developing world, traditional family systems are running up against the demand of industrial production and modernization, and the taking up of paid work by women is often the locus, and focus of conflicts (Gill & Matthews, 1995). With that being said, for the purpose of this paper, I argue that the role of Punjabi women has started to emerge in the sense that they are now participating in the workforce, and are not simply adhering to their typical gender roles.…

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    twentieth century, women were outsiders to the formal structures of American life—such as holding elective office—and they were subject to wide-ranging discrimination that marked them as secondary citizens. However, with the Great Depression began a period of substantial social change. Cleveland State University (CSU) conducted a series of interviews with women who remembered the Great Depression. These recordings show that due to their greater labor-force participation in the 1930s, women…

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    Are women regarded the same in the Quran as in Exodus? Both of these religious texts seem to say they are not to be equal to men. In Exodus, the role of women is similar to surrogate mother, while the Quran has them resembling a blow up sex doll. Exodus says women are regarded more as property than as people, while the Quran labeled them as half of a man. The Quran pictures women as a dirty thing that you can marry as you please; Exodus has a similar outlook on women showing them as a tool to…

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    As we take a look at the impact of women in the middle ages, we’re able to see how their efforts have paved the way for the women of today. Women in the middle ages experienced several factors the restricted their full abilities. Among those restrictions were clothing and employment roles outside of the home. Another very different aspect of women in the middle ages was their household duties and responsibilities. Our examination of women in the middle ages will reveal that although we’re…

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    to the role of women in ancient greek society. The Odyssey would have been recited during a time when women were considered to be inferior to men. This is present in the poem; but, in The Odyssey women are given more substantial roles. The women of The Odyssey are complex characters; they are not always weak individuals that blend into the background, they are powerful and wise. The female characters also display certain traits that could not be shown by the male characters, thus giving women an…

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    The roles of women in medieval times was not always accurately portrayed in the Knight's Tale. The Knight's tale gave some insight into the roles of women, but did not go in depth. There were many details that were glossed over to make the movie more lighthearted and less dark. A Knight’s Tale tried to show the inequalities that faced woman in medieval society, but ended up having them treated pretty fairly. Like Jocelyn wasn’t treated too badly compared if this was actual medieval times.…

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    Roles of Women In Afghanistan All around the world, there are wide varieties as to how a country/ society will treat a women when comparing to men. In some some societies, men and women are ‘equal’ while in other societies one gender will have more freedom and/or rights than the other. In Afghanistan, women have the same status as slaves did in the US. They are considered property and not equal with men. In this essay we will be talking about the status, standards and the roles of women in…

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    to buy their product. The second role would be to express the gender roles of men and women. Steven Craig researched commercial advertisement that explains four types of gender roles, which are a Man’s Man, a Woman’s Man, a Woman’s Woman, and a Woman’s Man. A man’s man expresses masculinity and domination, but views women as an object. Men’s women are described to not only be objectified but also women desiring them as if they were some type of god. Women’s Women would be the stay at home wife…

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    The Role of Women in Voltaire 's Candide In Voltaire 's Candide, the author characterizes the women being relentlessly misused and raped, insensitive of any social or political class. Female characters such as Cunegonde, the old woman, and Paquette were set on that stage to due to the social standards in the eighteenth century. Cunegonde, the old woman, and Paquette weren 't major characters, but Voltaire stressed the gender roles and weakness of women in the society throughout the novel. A…

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    and Gilgamesh women were not seen in the same light as men. Women often occupied other positions such as vixens, and stay at home wives. Although women occupied different roles in from men, they still held a large amount of influence and power. By examining these three epics, you will also come to find another important aspect: hospitality. Hospitality is an important part of honor, relationships, and social exchange within these three different societies. Odyssey Role of women One of the…

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