Women in Brazil
.... What does this mean in
terms of
women's roles? .... They also live longer. In
terms of the economy,
women's situation is also changing rapidly. ....
(2010

8

)
Role of Women in the Early Church
.... The modification suggested the equality of
women in
terms of their being as individuals while advocating that they were unequal in function in the church itself ....
(3722

15

)
Virginia Woolf & Plight of Women in Literature
.... human action for her, and she explored the meaning of this communicative process especially in
terms of gender, in
terms of the expression of
women writers and ....
(1368

5

)
The Role of Women in Spain
.... In
terms of
women's roles and
women's rights, the expansion has been a veritable explosion of opportunities and the new government, associated with the right ....
(2479

10

)
Rights and Wrongs of Women (Mary Wollstonecraft)
.... All that Wollstonecraft shows to be wrong with society in the ideas of Vindication, in
terms of the abuse of
women, is shown in dramatic form in Maria. ....
(2869

11

)
Women & Poverty in the US
.... For feminists, it is
women's gender position as inherently unequal to men in
terms of civil, political, human, and religious rights that creates a system-wide ....
(2643

11

)
Women in Kuwait
.... For example, Islamic orthodoxy was compatible with
women's political participation, while Islamic religiosity, in
terms of preferring strict Islamic appearance ....
(3666

15

)
Issue of Women's Reproductive Rights
.... It was in the late 1960s when the demand for abortion came to include the issue of sex equality and that the argument was framed in
terms of
women's right to ....
(3920

16

)
Women and Murder in the Victorian Era
....
women's experience signal criticism of prevailing social practices, not only in
terms of class but also in
terms of the social power ratios of men and
women. ....
(1969

8

)
Conversation Styles of Men and Women
.... Men and
women believe that they are essentially the same in
terms of the way they communicate, and that is the major obstacle to successful, meaningful and ....
(2549

10

)
Virginia Woolf on the Plight of Women in Society
.... human action for her, and she explored the meaning of this communicative process especially in
terms of gender, in
terms of the expression of
women writers and ....
(3915

16

)
Status of Women in Islamic Society
.... Islamic fundamentalist societies, male authority over
women appears to have been interpreted less in
terms of obligation to
women and more in
terms of control ....
(2025

8

)
Excelling in Sports & Women
.... late 1960s when the demand for abortion came to include the issue of sex equality and, the argument was then framed in
terms of the rights of
women to equality ....
(2780

11

)
Medieval Women
.... of restraint that popular Medieval belief systems argued made
women the weaker .... promised wife" and, viewing marriage in strictly contractual
terms, the Emperor ....
(1221

5

)
Racism & Sexism in Novels of Black Women Writers
....
women. The world that Celie inhabits is one that basically perceives
women in
terms of their maternal or sexual natures. The maternal ....
(11025

44

)
View of Females in Two Novels
.... In Oroonoko, the narrator first describes the innocent state of the native
women in
terms of their nudity and modesty: "And though they are all naked, if one ....
(1712

7

)
Stereotyped Images of Women in the Media
....
women in television and print ads has historically been accomplished through the portrayal of
women as sex objects, as mentally deficient, in
terms of physical ....
(3647

15

)
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
.... by Louisa May Alcott stands as an archetype of feminine writing from the nineteenth century, a story emphasizing the choices facing
women in
terms of home and ....
(1683

7

)
Lack of Women in Upper-Level Management
.... the present day. The inequality of
women in business is particularly noticeable in
terms of wages. Thus, "while professional and ....
(7718

31

)
Hormonal Swings of Women
.... what lies at the bottom of this language is the assumption that
women exist "for" something (where that something is defined in male
terms), as opposed to men ....
(1336

5

)
The Women
.... movement gained momentum in the 1970s, feminist thought developed the idea of female independence in both financial and social
terms--that is,
women were meant ....
(6691

27

)
Black Women and Hillary Clinton
.... is a female and that in and of itself makes her a more attractive and special candidate for
women. However, the argument must fail because in
terms of possible ....
(2586

10

)
Women and Bureaucracies
.... It also views bureaucracy as dehumanizing, but sees it in
terms of standard .... 1984) concluded her critique of bureaucracies by noting that while
women need power ....
(2955

12

)
Women om Politics
.... Overall, though,
women's candidacies have "enlarged the composition of political leadership and not just in
terms of gender" (Burrell 80). ....
(825

3

)
Relation Between Language & Sexism
.... then one should be able to say the same kinds of things about a "he" as about a "she." It is usual, Korsmeyer points out, to describe
women in
terms of their ....
(2581

10

)
Sexual abuse against children and women
.... These researchers observed that
women are afforded a certain degree of latitude in
terms of physical contact with children because of their role as primary ....
(2319

9

)
Battered Women
.... whether the actions which have been taken are effective in
terms of preventing .... the situation through the use of structured interviews with the battered
women. ....
(3641

15

)
Women Holding Elective Office in the US
.... even long after
women were finally granted to right to vote in 1920, achieved their positions by filling the remainder of their husbands'
terms, after the ....
(1859

7

)
Women & Other Artists of the Impressionist Period
.... The conditions under which these
women worked and lived differed from those of .... ways, Degas differed from the majority of Impressionists in
terms of background ....
(1752

7

)
Women in the Hierarchy of Eskimo Society
.... size of the village and the size of the home but also in
terms of the .... At the time of first European contact, most
women had only two or three children, though ....
(1951

8

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