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    aliens. Marylynn Salmon’s The Legal Status of Women, 1776–1830, looks at this time period and analyzes the legal rights and social superstitions of women. The essay begins by examining the broad topic of women’s right under the federal or state law. While federal law did provide a basic outline for most topics, the state governments were left to decide what rights women should have. Salmon states that “the legal status of free women depended on marital status,” creating a vast difference in…

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    requires an in depth look at the prevalence of obesity and associated socio-economic factors, physical activity, and dietary intake among women in Nairobi, Kenya. Socio-economic factors and obesity has repeatedly shown that high socio-economic status is negatively correlated with obesity in…

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    adultery and divorce as forbidden based on legal law. Marion Forrester has an affair with Frank Ellinger and Ivy Peter because she was not satisfy sexually by his husband and could not find a job at that time based on her social class and her marital status. Society at that point talks about how upper-class women could, not get a job based on societal discrimination and how women were dependent on men. Upper-class women were flirts though most of them were business women, journalist, caretakers…

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    No, the company should not be able to ask the interview questions given in our case study for a homeland security position. The interview questions asked included personal questions, such as questions about the applicant’s feelings about sex, religion, and political affiliation. The U.S. Privacy Protection Commission states that discrimination based on a candidate’s political affiliations or opinions is not permitted for federal government career service positions, thus the interview questions…

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    she was married at the time. The major shopping areas in the community of Springdale include the Springdale Mall, West Mall, and the downtown area on Main Street. Do male or females have the same attitude towards the shopping centers? Did the marital status of the respondent have any bearing on the attitude towards the shopping…

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    Oaxaca (1973) points out that the combination of culture, tradition, and overt discrimination generates an unfavorable occupational distribution of female workers. Based on the data from the 1967 Survey of Economic Opportunity, Oaxaca concludes that within the same occupation, female workers tend to be paid less than male workers. In addition, the difference in the coefficients of the experience variables indicates that the wage structure for males and females might be different even in the…

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    In the novels, it is their individual struggle with family and society through which they plunged into a dedicated effort to carve an identity for themselves as qualified women with faultless backgrounds. Manju Kapur addresses many issues that are related to the middle class women. Even, a girl has the right to make her own choices in life is an issue dragged this way and that, for a long time in our country. Facing equal assault from the chauvinists who declare that women’s place is inside the…

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    raised to value the American Dream in part to find a successful career and partner to eventually settle down and have a family. These individuals are the core founders in the development of the singleness stigma. Those who do not fall under the marital status are looked down upon for simply not following this popular movement. Singles are not taking part in the mold of marriage, whether that is by conscious choice or other specific circumstances. Women in particular are facing hardship. They are…

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    Parent Divorce

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    child. Gender also plays a role in how and when the child is affected by depression, daily activities and marital history. Future interactions and relationships are impaired due to trust issues from parental divorce. Further studies could examine specific age categories to determine a common time frame which problems start to occur. Researchers can explore how stress affects the marital status and security of the children of divorced parents. Other researchers can study whether having a family…

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    analysis is the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, the nonparametric two-group study involves two measurable (paired scores) one being the patients weight and the other resting heart rate, these pairing then can be ranked. B. Variable 1 is the patients’ marital status; variable 2 is the patients’ level of preoperative stress on a 10-item scale a) The inferential statistics utilized in this analysis is the Pearson’s…

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