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- 6081: Same Sex Parents
- ... 894). Some might argue that the child would be lacking the father in a lesbian couple and a mother in a gay couple. Sure, little Joey might not have a male role-model around the house, but all the kids raised by single mothers seem to be okay. Children who lose a parent and are raised in single parent households are not harmed. Or are they? If they are, they are ...
- 6082: Gender Stereotypes
- ... women are supposed to be tender and loving mothers and wives, to wear skirts and to walk on higheels. They are should not have a career, but should take care of the kids and the house. It seems that these perceptions have been existing forever. That is because from early childhood, we are thought by our parents that pink is for girls, and blue is for boys. The trucks and weaponry ...
- 6083: Female Dominance or Male Failure?
- ... the lady in courting. Women's refusals became men's burden which laid heavily on their shoulders in the social relationship. These 'love displays' were being constantly turned down, insulted, or thrown out of the house. (p 340) This produced the evident exhaustion of the male species such as the fiddler crab who had been standing on tip-toe for eight or ten hours waving a heavy claw in the air ...
- 6084: Gays: A Struggle for Acceptance
- ... Germany, home to the world's first politically organized movement. In the United States, since April 1965, Frank Kameny of Washington, DC had been organizing Homosexual Reminder Days on the ellipse across from the White House and at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. These were sedate affairs of a few dozen picketers with the men in jackets and ties and the Lesbians in skirts and dresses. Their principal demand was for civil ...
- 6085: Gender in Sports
- ... the time children begin to walk and run, our culture has led us to point the little boys in the direction of various athletic activities, while sending the little girls off to play "school" and "house." This has, over time, been enlarged to be the general idea where sports are concerned. At the scholastic levels of competition, high school and college alike, while teams have been created for women, the best ...
- 6086: Working Mothers
- ... either be cruel heartless women, simply concerned with their jobs, and caring less about their children. This is simply not the case. It seems that the ideal situation is when the father helps around the house, as to alleviate some of the stress the mother feels from working and the ability for the mother to have a flexible schedule. Role decisions within the family unit need to increase when the mother ...
- 6087: Women In The Labour Force December 17, 1992
- ... bottom of the payroll, many of them who are not in unions. When women first started entering the labour force they were hassled by the males because they were supposed to traditional work in the house and take care of the family. Which was the reason of their low wages to disapprove of women working. This traditions reflected their wages and the positions people were willing to offer to women. Working ...
- 6088: Women As News Anchors
- ... of a successful show. You have to be a good journalist, and you have to be able to deliver the message-which a print person doesn't have to do-in person, in somebody's house" (Fensch: Zoglin 1993, p. 281). Barbara Walters is an exception to the rule that older women do not succeed in television news. She is a successful television newswoman who is well over the age of ...
- 6089: Women's Suffrage
- ... United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex. This amendment remained unchanged and unpassed for fourty-two years even though both the House and Senate committees favored it. Some argued that the amendment would destroy homes and break up families. Others argued that the vote would degrade women. Senator George C. Vest explained why he felt this way ...
- 6090: Marriage: The Perfect Ending to Pride and Prejudice
- ... WORKS CITED 1. Austen, Jane. "Pride and Prejudice. New York. Bantam Books, 1813,1981. 2. Butler, Marilyn. Jane Austen and the War of Ideas. Oxford. Claredon Press, 1975 3. Sherry, Norman. Jane Austen. London. Montegue House, 1966
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