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Naomi Wolf and the beauty myth
Language is one of the most fundamental components of human communication, encompassing everything from the banal to the philosophical. Used effectively, language has the power to argue theories and manipulate opinion.
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Women Teachers in Canada: Gender, Power, and the Profession
¶ … Teaching Profession in Canada and Changes in the Patterns of Advancement
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Henry Thomas Buckle\'s Original 1858
This study examines different types of knowledge and how women have affected progress in these domains through a critical review of the relevant literature, including open source media such as Wikipedia, but peer-reviewed and scholarly sources as well concerning H. T. Buckle's discourse from 1858 concerning the contributions of women to the progress of knowledge. A summary of the research and a synthesis of the findings are presented in the study's conclusion concerning the contributions of women to the progress of knowledge in the years since Buckle's original discourse.
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Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz an Analysis
This paper analyzes the mujerista theology of Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz and shows how it is rooted in the Liberation Theology of the latter half of the 20th century. That theology is focused on social justice and assisting the poor in their struggle for economic equality. This paper also includes my own understanding of the struggle through work with the poor.
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Feminist Point Critique of Feminism
The central rationale and raison d' tre of feminism has been an interrogation and attack on the women at home involved in domestic activities as a virtual slave in a male dominated and paternalistic society.
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Childhood Education Within the Field
Within the field of early childhood education, there is much debate about the role gender plays within the social and intellectual growth experience of younger children. A 2004 research evaluation from the Center for…
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Undergraduate
Female Identity in Photography: Construction
Art as representation or re-presentation is a question that has been the focus of intense debate and controversy in art and philosophy since the beginning of the last century, and particularly since the advent of…
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Gender Studies -- the World Split Open
Why were American women unhappy? In building her case regarding the unhappiness that women in America experienced in the 1950s, the author of The World Split Open: How the Modern Women's Movement Changed America -- Ruth…
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Undergraduate
Sixties: A Time of Change
The 1960s were an incredible decade, marked with change, strife, and success. From this decade, we can learn that success does not generally occur without a little bit of strife and change.
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Little Commonwealth by John Demos
"a Little Commonwealth: Family Life in Plymouth Colony" by John Demos
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