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    representing them. This is an issue that can be found in virtually every country even ones that consider themselves progressive and “gender equal”. There are seven general roles that women in advertising are typically classified as‚ decorative‚ homemaker‚ work-related‚ sex object‚ social being‚ wife/mother‚ and product user. The sex object is one of the more widely used roles‚ it can be described as a women dressed in sexually appealing clothing usually in provocative poses‚ the product and the women

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    form. One of these substantial changes was our views of women. While they had many protestors towards their movement‚ they began to develop and change the idea of femininity and their role in society. Women had been considered the caretakers and homemakers of the past‚ and many believed in the new prospect of feminism. Feminism of the 1920s is the belief that women should have all of the opportunities that men had; the pursuit of happiness and pleasure in all stages of life. Many of the women of this

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    Ronald Romero American Government Elizabeth McNamara 11/15/12 Campaign Financing: 2008 Election; Barack Obama vs. John McCain Campaign finance refers to all of the money raised and spent to promote a candidate or party for an upcoming political election. This money is a necessity for a candidate to have en edge in any election because the more funds they have the more they can do with it. What they can do with the money raised is another question. There are rules and regulations the candidates

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    changed as well. The roles of men and women in contemporary society verses their roles in society 100 years ago present a large gap of physical and psychological differences. The American woman of the 1900’s was to be seen‚ not heard. She was the homemaker and the one to raise the children. She cooked‚ cleaned‚ tended the laundry‚ taught the children and took care of her husband. She had no rights or freedoms in the political or religious world. was Limited rights and freedoms with a full load of

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    rights have changed drastically. During the 19th century there was the Women’s right convention is scenics falls‚ women were essentially homemakers the Women’s rights movement lead way to major changes throughout the 19th century and we’ll into the 20th. Women really began to rebel against stereotypes of their lives revolving around being a basic housewife and homemaker. Influential women such as Sanger helped to lead the revolution and show that women

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    Birthdate: 1900 Death date: 1995 Occupation: Shopkeeper Education: High School Primary language: English Health summary: Dementia. Died of a stroke. Paternal grandmother First and last initials: W.M. Birthdate: 1905 Death date: 2000 Occupation: Homemaker Education: High School Primary language: English Health summary: R. leg BKA amputation‚ diagnosed with lung disease. Died of unknown cause‚ possible MI. She was found in the morning not breathing. Father First and last initials: BM Birthdate:

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    UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN (UTAR) UALL 3033 PUBLIC SPEAKING AND ORAL PRESENTATION BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMME ACADEMIC SESSION 201010 Tutorial 1 Introduction to Public Speaking Task 1 You are to introduce yourself creatively to your classmates. You have 2 minutes to prepare. Your introduction should include the following: a. Name b. Nick name/short name (how did you get it) c. Interest/hobby (s) d. What will you be doing in 5 years’

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    Margaret Mead

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    many first world countries that women were docile‚ fragile creatures whose most useful purpose was as homemakers‚ and not working contributors. This is one example of women‚ throughout nearly all of civilized human history‚ being required to prove themselves as more than simple homemakers. Many would say this is in the past‚ but the 21st century is rife with those who still feel that being a homemaker is a woman’s first job. Years before he was president‚ Donald Trump said “when I come home and dinner’s

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    "Still Needing the F Word" describes not only how society views women‚ but also men view women. Anna Quindlen quotes Betty Friedan who said “I used to write poetry. The guidance office says I have this creative ability and I should be at the top of the class and have a great future. But things like that aren’t what you need to be popular. The important thing for a girl is to be popular.” Society is degrading women. The worst part is that women and young girls are believing that they too have to degrade

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    Traditional Gender Roles

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    For some time now‚ the media has played a significant part in the views of how sexual identity is displayed. Traditional male was displayed as the strong rugged type and the traditional female a weak homemaker or sex symbol. In poplar culture‚ these views have changed. The feminine revolution of the 60’s and 70’s‚ have changed the way the roles of women are displayed. The homosexual revolution of the 80’s‚ 90’s have enabled Gays and Lesbians to be more open with their sexual

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