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    populated mostly by a Muslim community with the economic‚ social‚ political‚ standard of living of men and women are very different in structure. In most of the families men are the sole bread winners and women do the house work and child rearing. As the country was under Taliban regime the women were not given equal opportunity in life under the strict rule of the militant party. The impact of gender discrimination made Afghanistan one of the poorest countries in the world. “Afghanistan has the

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    Yesica Leguizamon July 18‚ 2012 Roles of men and women need to change for a modern world. However‚ the most difficult part is how men adapt to it. Now‚ for men are struggling to balance home and work life‚ men’s traditional role is to be the breadwinner and support the family‚ but men want to change these traditional roles because they want to be more involved as parents. However in their role as care takers‚ they feel as much stress as women. Men’s traditional role are changing‚ they want to be involved

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    repealing the oppian law because he thought that if women started to become equals with men‚ they would start to become their superiors. Cato referred to their ancestors and how they “permitted no woman to conduct even personal business without a guardian to intervene in her behalf‚” meaning a woman can’t make her own decisions and how a man decides her fate basically. Cato believes that women are getting more rights and therefore will try to overpower men. As he asks in the article‚ “if [woman] win in

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    the majority of men until this day firmly believe that Women should stand to their old traditional roles as stay at home wife or mother. By that being said‚ cleaning and no say in the political‚ economic or geographic views. Over the years of establishing new constitutions amendments‚ civil rights‚ and approving movement acts women played a huge role since the beginning of the era but they were never accredited for any accomplishments. Throughout the years of the U.S History‚ women were invisible

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    n The role of men and women There’s a big difference about the role of men and women between nowadays‚ in the past and in the future. It depends on a lot of cultural‚ continental‚ rich and poor‚ technology‚ development of science‚ health service‚ education … There are out of aspects to explain deeply this problem. It will be easier if we look at around things. Clearly The role of men and women‘s a big social’s problem and the family is the social factor so let have look at family. In the past

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    Women‚ considered as dependent‚ played only a limited role in the 238 joumal of social history fall 2004 colonization movement. In turn‚ the political position of women abolitionists became more radical. They opposed colonization and demanded equality among the taces. Most importantly‚ they presented "slavery as a prohlem that affected the domestic realm that women could claim as their own‚ thus making antislavery activism an expression of a woman’s familial concerns and influence". By doing

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    should return to traditional gender roles‚ a return to traditional gender roles would not improve society to how he plans it. This proposal allows men to oppress women’s rights even if both men and women have the same rights and the economy isn’t fit; however this proposal would benefit the children of society. Today’s society women are slowly acquiring power and knowledge. With this said they know their rights and wouldn’t allow it. If society were to go back to traditional gender roles more conflict

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    Gender roles are an increasing topic in society. From joining the military to walking down the street men and women everywhere have been fighting for equal rights for all genders. Before I talk about that though‚ I want to talk about the effect that traditional gender roles have had on society today. Throughout the years of mankind‚ it has been implied that the man of a relationship is in charge. This may be true for some people and that in fine and dandy‚ but what if your wife or daughter wants

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    In traditional Chinese society each person’s role in life is assigned to them based on social class‚ gender‚ and hierarchical position within their family. Because of this constricting belief that a person’s assigned roles were more important than their individuality many young individuals during the May-Fourth era sought after the freedom of individuality to break free from roles that traditional Chinese society had imposed upon them. An example of this desire to break free from defined societal

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    us through..." Song sung by Judy Mowatt Why Aren’t “Jamaican” Us Equals: Women’s Right in Jamaica The powerful song lyrics quoted above sadly and accurately capture the intense desire Jamaican women have for gender equality and the opposition they face daily in their quest for it. They are currently waging a battle to have the same opportunities for advancement that men in Jamaican society possess in Jamaican. Of the many issues facing women in Jamaica‚ three are considered the focal points for

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