Feminist Art and the Avant-Garde It
.... and the general public met and responded to what the artist had done" (Altshuler, p. 8). One such exhibition was the 1973 "
Women Choose Women," mounted at the ....
(2570

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Human Reproduction
.... The prevailing opinion among younger men, as shown in recent public-opinion polls, is that if
women choose to have children, that is their sole choice--and ....
(1715

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Women and Gender Roles: A Traumatic Relationship
.... Whether
women choose to remain in the home and care for children and family, or to work while doing toe same thing, they are expected to meet many conflicting ....
(794

3

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Women Reformers & Writers
.... She maintains that the "best"
women choose to subordinate themselves in such relationships, because it is from where they exhibit their greatest worth and ....
(1286

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Women and Gender Equality
.... The authors state that there are three basic propositions to be considered: 1)
women choose low-paying jobs because of their sociological predispositions; 2 ....
(1620

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THE ECONOMICS OF WOMEN, MEN & WORK
.... American female, it is curious why they seem to turn their backs on their own evidence and still insist that there is no apparent reason why
women choose to be ....
(3699

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ABORTION
.... PRO CHOICE. Many
women still believe they have a right to
choose whether to have an abortion or not. .... Why do some
women choose abortion? ....
(481

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Women in Combat
.... Further,
women who
choose to serve in the military understand they are choosing to leave behind their most precious resource, their children. ....
(2341

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)
Status of Women in US & China
.... Business and education are the fields most college-educated
women choose. However, some fields, such as engineering, are still dominated by men. ....
(2506

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Pay-Parity
.... However, many
women choose to work part-time or in less demanding positions because doing so gives them the flexibility and time necessary to care for family ....
(2395

10

)
Abortion Article
.... They can elect to have it. They can
choose not to. Why do some
women choose abortion? It is often an economic choice. Families are already too large. ....
(2557

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Women & Family & Work
.... for. It is also interesting that many of these
women who work at night and tend to a family in the daytime
choose to be nurses. The ....
(878

4

)
The Ethics of Prosecuting Pregnant Women Ethical
.... Kubasek notes that prosecutions that punish drug-addicted
women can force a woman to
choose between having a child and being criminally prosecuted or having an ....
(2001

8

)
The Evolution of Desire In The Evolution of Desire, (BasicBo
.... The idea that men
choose beauty while
women choose other attributes may in fact be merely a part of the way people are socialized and the biases about ....
(2415

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)
Ethics of Prosecuting Pregnant Women Ethical
.... Kubasek notes that prosecutions that punish drug-addicted
women can force a woman to
choose between having a child and being criminally prosecuted or having an ....
(2001

8

)
The Birthing Process
.... In spite of her bias towards a natural childbirth, Davis-Floyd provides an understanding analysis of why many
women choose to go to the hospitals to give birth ....
(1419

6

)
Women's Work: A socio-economic study
.... Rather, they reify such power relations by promoting that postfeminist
women should
choose to place familial needs above the demands of "a life defined by ....
(1187

5

)
Emily Dickinson and Sylvia Plath
.... is that it is based on an external image and only a partial understanding of the psychological forces that made these two
women choose their respective paths. ....
(1454

6

)
The Equal Rights Amendment (Women): Arguments Against
.... The idea here is that the ERA would remove
women's right to
choose whether or not to serve in the military or the roles that they would accept. ....
(488

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Women in the History of the American West
.... Little House" series of books. I would
choose her life over that of other
women for two reasons. One, I believe Wilder's stories ....
(1625

7

)
Ethical Dilemmas of Businesses
.... Businesses argue that 1)
women choose low-paying jobs because of their sociological predispositions; 2)
women make educational choices which lead to low-paying ....
(1706

7

)
Japanese & American Culture In the US
.... Men and
women choose to have their nipples pierced. Some even have their sexual organs pierced in order to add ornamental jewelry to these areas. ....
(994

4

)
Women with children & work
.... Unfortunately, married mothers who
choose to work are still saddled with all the .... children come along they are basically back to the position older
women are in ....
(1157

5

)
Unruly Women in Film
....
women. The three
women in these films
choose to redefine their traditional roles and in so doing they break female stereotypes. The ....
(806

3

)
Cultural & Literary Portraits of Jewish Women
.... In To Be A Jewish Woman Lisa Aiken contends that
women who
choose to live lives governed by the Torah will become actualized. In ....
(5528

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)
Cultural & Literary Portraits of Jewish Women
.... In To Be A Jewish Woman Lisa Aiken contends that
women who
choose to live lives governed by the Torah will become actualized. In ....
(5538

22

)
Islam, Women and Feminism
.... With the funds supplied to such groups, financial incentives are often given to those who
choose to live strict religious and personal lives;
women, for example ....
(2239

9

)
Chinese Economic Development & Rural Women
.... This may in turn indicate either that the young
women who
choose to migrate are less disposed to have children, or that they are influenced by the wider range ....
(2282

9

)
Economic Development and Rural Women in China
.... This may in turn indicate either that the young
women who
choose to migrate are less disposed to have children, or that they are influenced by the wider range ....
(2411

10

)
The Changing Status of Women in Britain in the 19th and 20th ...
.... view that Mill's advocacy of votes for
women (and implicitly more participation in public life) was tempered by his view that "most
women would
choose freely a ....
(3405

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