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    common knowledge that women‚ throughout history‚ have been subservient to men. This is proven through art‚ music‚ literature‚ and historical events. When reading Homer’s The Odyssey or Valmiki’s The Ramayana it appears that at face value‚ once again‚ the women within these tales are trapped beneath the patriarchal rule. While I am not disputing this—as there are perhaps thousands of scholarly works supporting this statement—I would like to politely disagree that these women were allowed no freedom

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    The roles of women in the modern society * in family: Women have a very different role in family and society. In modern life‚ the role of woman is more and more respective. In of which‚ we cannot deny the role of women with the maternity of being wife and mother. Women have still spent more time for family. They love‚ care for their husband as well as their children and create house which is welcoming and comforting for others in their family. Although in modern society

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    "new woman." Significant changes for women took place in politics‚ at home‚ in workplace‚ and in education. POLITICAL CHANGE: Many women believed that it was their right and duty to take a serious part in politics. When passed in 1920‚ the Nineteenth Amendment gave women the right to vote but surprisingly‚ some women didn’t want the vote. A widespread attitude was that women’s roles and men’s roles did not overlap‚ this idea of "separate spheres" held that women should concern themselves with home

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    Infertility on Men and Women By: Lily-Ann Peters Dec 1st‚ 2006 Definition "The inability of a couple to achieve pregnancy after one year of regular unprotected sexual intercourse ‚ or the inability of the woman to carry a pregnancy to live birth."(Malpani) It may seem that 12 months is a random amount of time‚ but it is known that the majority of fertile couples can become pregnant within a year. Therefore‚ if a couple has been trying and have not conceived within a year‚ the man‚ women or both

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    crucial controversial issue. Although in most of countries‚ men and women have same rights. Most of people especially women do not believe that women and men have same rights that they are equal and unfortunately‚ it has no definite answer. In addition‚ business life is really important to survive and to earn Money. However‚ business life is really tough and tiresome. Some people believe that business life is more tough and tiresome for women because of their creature. So‚ some people

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    gradual increase of importance of labor power‚ women’s sexuality became a form of commodity‚ a tool for competing communities.1 What is briefly noted‚ however‚ is that despite the submissive character of female position‚ the sexuality could be used by women as

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    Essay: “Religion Makes Women Subservient to Men” The differences between “eastern” and “western” religions are many and varied but there are some fundamental similarities within all religions. One of the common threads that run through almost every religion is that women are made to be subservient to men. The need to control and dominate women is found in both “eastern” and “western” religions. Confucianism‚ Hinduism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam all discriminate against women (to varying degrees)

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    T? Greece women‚ except the Spartan women‚ had very little contact with the outside world. Most the time they were locked up in thier chambers‚ called the gynaikonitis or the gymnasium. The quarters were placed in the back of the home‚ at the furthest point away from the street to keep the women as far away as possible from outside men‚ excluding their close family members and her husband. According to Kay O’Pry in her article‚ Social and political Roles of women in Athens and Sparta‚ “If the Family

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    WHY WOMEN SHOULD BE TREATED EQUALLY WITH MEN If we look back throughout history‚ women have been treated as a minority everywhere. There have not been many female leaders that have overcome the equality between men and women and made great strides towards different areas such as political‚ sports and education. In the Bible‚ Galations 3:28 says “There is neither Jew nor Greek‚ slave nor free‚ male nor female‚ for you are all one is Christ Jesus.”. This makes it clear that at everybody and everything

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    27‚ 2012 English 175 There are many women mentioned in the bible‚ and this essay will be taking a closer look at two very well known women in it. Although Jezebel and Esther are both queens in the bible‚ they have very different life paths. These two diverse queens however‚ shared several traits: fine minds‚ boldness and courage‚ leadership capabilities and loyalty to a cause. The main difference was in how those qualities were used and whom the women served and worshiped Jezebel was a Phoenician

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