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    The role of women in modern China As we explore the history of human beings‚ we will clearly find that unlike the ancient women‚ they have a strong aspiration to strive for their equal rights in modern China. (34 words) In ancient China‚ living in a patriarchal society which emphasized female submissiveness makes almost every woman oppressed and enslaved. They were regarded as “tools” for farming and weaving and giving birth to a child especially a boy. Besides‚ women in the traditional

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    ROLE OF WOMEN EXECTIVE IN BANKS INTRODUCTION Indian Banking system has not only made rapid strides in net work expansion but it itself has undergone a complete and never-dreamt of transformation in its very avowed objectives‚ approaches‚ and scale of operations. Technology has indeed played a significant role in this seachange. Nationalisation of banks in two spells in 1969 and 1980 was a watershed in the annals ofbanking sector in India. Banks were required to saunter along a new path untrodden

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    beginning of the early Christian church‚ starting with Jesus‚ women were important members of the movement. The examples of the manner of Jesus reveal his attitudes toward women and show repeatedly how he liberated and affirmed women. Both complementarians and egalitarians see Jesus as treating women with compassion‚ grace and dignity.[2] The gospels of the New Testament‚ especially Luke‚ often mention Jesus speaking to or helping women publicly and openly‚ contrary to the social norms of the time

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    Egyptian population‚ females‚ unexplored. When women of Ancient Egypt are discussed it is often just the women of power or royalty who receive attention. This leaves many people unaware of the role of the average women in this society. Achieving A reversal of this unawareness is done by explaining the role of the average Egyptian woman in the family‚ the legal rights of women‚ and the role of women in the temples. In Ancient Egypt the main purpose for women was to marry and to reproduce. ’To marry and

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    For millennia‚ women have left their mark on the world‚ at times changing the course of history and at other times influencing small but significant spheres of life. Only in the past century‚ however‚ have concerted efforts been made to represent women’s contributions more fully in history books. Consequently‚ changes in status for many women in modern times—the right to own property‚ to vote‚ and to choose their own careers—may obscure the accomplishments made by women of earlier eras. In selecting

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    Explore the presentation of women in the novels. Use “The Catcher in the Rye” to illuminate your understanding of the core text. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” was first published in 1925 where attitudes towards women were changing as they were getting more jobs and freedom; their behaviours were becoming more rebellious due to the new American Dream. In “The Great Gatsby” women are presented as decorative figures. They are shown to be seemingly fragile but are often vain‚ ruthless‚

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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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    competition vs the struggles of a character’s journey home they have a vast similarity in how the poems incorporate the role of women‚ the relationships between Gods and mortals‚ as well as character traits such as wrath‚ pride‚ and greed. The women characters in both poems played a role in how the women were as well as how they were portrayed in ancient greek society. Women were

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    Your Name (1st and last) Your instructor ’s name to be filled by the Student The Course (this format is as MLA-Modern Language Association style) The Date Role of Women in Pakistani Politics 1) Introduction All countries have a political culture that consists of commonly held values about the nation‚ state‚ regime and more. Political scientists rarely include attitudes toward current leaders or issues in a country’s culture. In many ways‚ a country’s culture is a reflection of the impact of

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    Vajrayana Buddhism NO NAME REL/133 September 19‚ 2011 Deborah Wilkinson Vajrayana Buddhism Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism is called the Diamond Vehicle. This third branch of Buddhism teaches that strength‚ clarity‚ wisdom‚ and flashes of light; here Vajrayana allows followers to receive such enlightenment through this vehicle of the lightning bolt. Those who practice this type of Buddhism find its complexities to be quite clear as the encounter truths of Buddha along the way of life

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