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    Women And Homework

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    stay home and men go to work. There are certain jobs that are not for women, and certain jobs not for men. For example, men take out out the trash because that is “a man’s job”, apparently it is “too heavy for a girl” my mom says. However, house cleaning is all on the women in the house to do. Physically women are more able to do so, and do a better job. The stigma is so strong that men in the house have actually told me to clean something up, when they made the mess. They act like it will make…

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    of the more common ones that has arisen recently is the stereotype that men take care of the more manual outside jobs, jobs that usually require more physical strength, and the women therefore tend to stay inside the house and keep to tending to cleaning and the kitchen. With a growing patriarchal society, the men, usually assigned to harsh and demanding jobs, have the physical figure to sustain these hard tasks week after week; year after year. So, with the standard set, many women stayed…

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    1. In the nursing study above, what lifestyle factors developed by Tom after his wife’s death have become dangerous to his health? There are several factors that Tom developed after his wife’s death that could be dangerous to his health. One of these include that he now likes to “sit in front of the television for most of the day without actually remembering what is was that he had seen” (Jett & Touhy, 2016). Also, the case showed that before Tom started going to the senior center that he got no…

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    Tomahawk Research Paper

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    From the beginning of humankind tools people have used for the use of survival and livelihood. One of the most useful but underrated tools ever invented, the tomahawk’s humble beginnings go back thousands of years to the days of wood and stone. Of all of the forms that this tool took, pipe tomahawks have received the least attention. The pipe tomahawk and the DeQuindre tomahawk both possess great and interesting traits. Though a form of the hatchet, the tomahawk has a slightly more elaborate…

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    FROM: Jason Skidmore, Scot Turner, Matthew Wills, and Martin Maldonado: Team Microsil SUBJECT: Tool Mark Impressions A. Description of Assignment This lab was divided into two separate days. On Tuesday, January, 26tht, 2016 in the Police Academy’s Forensic Lab Room 321 at 12:29 a.m., team Microsil began the first part of their Tool Mark Impressions lab. The first part was comprised looking at tools under a stereo microscope, to see if there was any harsh marks or impressions on them. The…

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    chimpanzees making use of sophisticated pre-agricultural tools this potentially changes the way hominin evolution developed. Such usage of tools was once regarded as a particular characteristic of archaic pre-humans. Bonobos were observed performing complex action such as using tools to extract food, or using spears for attack or defense. Bonobos are similar to chimpanzees, but previously bonobos did not show a cultural diversity in use of tools as much as their chimpanzee siblings. In studies…

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    the suspect’s tools that were submitted to the markings that were found on seven (7) items of evidence. In order to determine if a tool that was submitted could have left a particular mark, class characteristics from both the tools and the mark were observed and recorded, as well as compared to one another in order to narrow down the list of potential tools that could have left a tool mark found on a given item of evidence. Some class characteristics that were measured from the tools submitted…

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    Capuchins Research Paper

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    use of stone tools. Interestingly enough, they don’t just use any old rock that they can find. The capuchins make sure that their “hammers” are the perfect size to swing with but are also made out of a hard enough material- such as quartzite. Sandstone is usually used as an anvil. The perfect tools don’t just go to waste after they are used, the capuchins make sure to stash these tools under trees so that they can be reused later on. • Learned – The culture of non-human primate tool use is…

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    David MacNeil, founder and CEO of MacNeil Automotive Products Limited, is found promoting WeatherTech floor liners in Cars and Driver magazine. The ethos approach on this product being designed, engineered and manufactured in the United States of America could sell this product alone, but his advertisement has several other ways to appeal to its target audience. The advertisement in the October 59th edition of the Car and Driver magazine is designed to appeal to those who want to protect the…

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    become a social standard. Being clean has been ideal for its representation of health, hygiene, perfection and civility. Modern society has evolved at a faster pace and rejected the concept of dirtiness of humans and houses. In industrial design, cleaning could be described as streamlining which involved simplifying objects to be efficient, modern and organised. The production of cheap commodities was high in demand because it revolutionized public consumption. However, some religions relate…

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