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Domestic violence
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A paper which considers domestic violence as a gendered issue, with specific reference to the historical role of women in society and the current government initiatives set up to deal with the issue. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: JLdomvio.rtf
Domestic Violence Against Women In Canada
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10 pages in length. According to Charleson (1998), "societal evolution has become a chaotic and conflict-ridden process. Violence and abuse abound" (p. 11), which is particularly disheartening when discussing the prevalence of domestic abuse – particularly toward pregnant women - in an otherwise civilized society as Canada. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TLCDomVioCan.rtf
Domestic Violence:
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This 8 page paper discusses the problem of domestic violence both from a historical perspective as well as analysing the current situation. This paper presents a variety of specific examples to highlight the information presented in this paper. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: GSDomest.rtf
Domestic Violence: Women Who Fight Back
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A 10 page paper which examines the condition wherein women who suffer from domestic violence fight back. The paper argues that the courts should take their past experiences into consideration when dealing with such women. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: RAwmnfgh.rtf
Domesticity and Discontent:
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This 5 page paper examines the 1950's era and the role of women. This paper reveals that many of these women inhabited domestic roles simply out of lack of other viable opportunity, and that much has changed for women since those post-war days. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSDiscon.rtf
Domination and Subordination in Male/Female Relationships: Barbie Doll Culture and the American Waistland and Heterosexual Courtship Violence and Sexual Harassment
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An eight page paper which reviews and correlates two articles on the social and cultural perspectives of women and the way in which society’s tacit acceptance of sexual harassment is encouraged by the media’s promotion of acquiescent and compliant role models.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JLbarbie.wps
Dorothy Allison's "Two Or Three Things I Know For Sure": Hypertext
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5 pages in length. Understanding how the concept of hypertext can readily work within the context of Dorothy Allison's "Two or Three Things I Know For Sure" is as easy as understanding how any single story holds multiple stories within it just waiting to be told. The very essence of hypertext in this particular situation is to uncover all the substories Allison has to tell that live just beneath the primary story. No bibliography.
Filename: TLChyper.rtf
Double Prejudices for Female Slaves
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A 5 page paper which examines how women in
the Antebellum South often faced double prejudices in that they were women as well as
slaves. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAwmnslv.rtf
Early Feminism/Woolf & Wollstonecraft
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A 7 page essay/research paper that contrasts and compares the early feminism of Mary Wollstonecraft, who penned A Vindication of the Rights of Women in 1792, and Virginia Woolf who wrote A Room of One's Own in 1928. While different in context and writing style, these two writers made many of the same points, as they endeavored to write in such a manner as to break through stereotyped notions of gender and make their readers realize that society and history's norm--in regards to women--was unjust and unethical. Examination of these two texts, with particular emphasis on the chapter in Wollstonecraft's text entitled "On National Education," shows that where the authors differed, besides differing context due to having been written in different eras, was in regards to their intended reading audience in each case. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khwoowol.rtf
Economic Empowerment and its Relation to Women's Reproductive Choice and Health
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A 5 page examination of the contention that "the relationship between women's employment and fertility is 'elusive and ambiguous'". The author speculates that in some situations women's employment might be likely to result in greater sexual and reproductive choice. This contention can be demonstrated with a look at microcredit programs, programs which are designed to give women an economic leg-up in the world of business. Sometimes such programs, however, have unexpected results, results which could serve more as a detriment than as a benefit to women's reproductive choice and health. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPwmFert.rtf
Effect Of Fashion Industry On Development Of Adolescent Self-Esteem
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9 pages in length. The writer discusses how since the beginning of man's timeline, the issue of beauty has been one to dictate many social concerns. From the caveman era to ancient Greece to modern day society, physical beauty has endured constant change to its perception; however, one thing that has not changed is the power inherently associated with its presence and the unrelenting pressure to attain such status, particularly upon the impressionable adolescent population. Bibliography lists 10 sources. TLCfashn.rtf
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Effect Of Fashion Industry On Self-Esteem & Body Image
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A 10 page research paper investigating the how the fashion industry portrays the ideal woman and the effect of this stereotypical image on girls and women. Research indicates the result is lower self-esteem and worse, eating disorders, when girls cannot achieve the image that is put forth as the ideal successful woman. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Fashione.wps
Effects of Family, Peers, School and Religion
on Individual Socialisation
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Effects of family, peer, religion and school on socialization patterns throughout the life stages (Piaget and Erickson). Bibliography lists 4 sources. jvSocial.rtf
Filename: jvSocial.rtf
Egalia's Daughters/Gender Satire
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A 3 page essay that discusses how Egalia's Daughters, A Satire of the Sexes, by Norwegian writer Gerd Brantenberg creates a biting satirical look at the patriarchal structure that held sway in Western society until the advent of women's rights. Brantenberg pictures a world, Egalia, in which the gender roles are reversed and the society is completely matriarchal. By putting the rationalizations for patriarchy in terms that subjugate men, rather than women, Brantenberg highlights the absurdity of these arguments. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khegal2.rtf
Elisabeth Badinter's "Fausse Route" – Differential Approach To Understanding The Gender War
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10 pages in length. There is no secret that men and women are extraordinarily diverse creatures when compared from a multitude of angles; with perhaps the only aspect of similarity being their humanness, the male and female gender share little in the way of thoughts, emotions, physicality or virtually anything else. Feminists argue quite the opposite is true, claiming men and women are much more alike than people care to admit, however, women continue to be oppressed within patriarchal dominance. Elisabeth Badinter, author of Fausse Route, herself is a self-proclaimed feminist of a different sort, contends that women have no more been victimized by their male counterparts than have men sought to victimize them; instead, the author claims women themselves are to blame for the place they hold – and have long held – within society due to their inability to strike out and seize their autonomy. In short, Badinter credits – or blames – the elements of nature versus nurture in the differential sense to explain why the gender war continues to rage in the contemporary global society. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCFausseRt.rtf
Elisabeth Badinter's "Fausse Route" – Men And Women
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8 pages in length. Elisabeth Badinter's Fausse Route might be considered one of the most scathing accounts of gender separation ever put into print. The author, whose personal reflections of the inequities of a patriarchal society equate to a vilification in the greatest sense, believes women have long had the ability to control their own destinies but have been wholly incapable of doing so; her final conclusion is things will not get any better in the coming years if women do not find their backbone and stand up for their autonomy. This fatalistic approach to the man/woman battle that has existed for ages illustrates the extent to which Badinter (2003) decries this perpetuated gender oppression. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCFausse.rtf
Employment Segregation And Gender
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Understanding the interplay of gender, sexuality, and power as it relates to the social constructs that define every day life enables the individual to gain a better understanding of some of the shortcomings in theories of sexual interactions as it relates to gender defined roles within the corporate world. This 8 page paper discusses the reasons for the segregation of women from men seen within the workforce. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KTsegbus.rtf