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This is on the topic of gender differences in boys and girls. It has been said that boys are better at math than girls. However, does this stay true today? Girls often suffer from depression during the adolescence years. What are the gender differences in boys and girls?
Pages: 8
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Filename: 18598 Gender Differences Depression.doc
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282.18593 "Myth" and An Analysis of Gender Attitudes.
This three-page undergraduate paper examines Muriel Rukeyser's 1978 poem, "Myth." The author discusses the poet's points about both men and women and their attitudes toward each other, and examines how knowledge of the Oedipus myth clarifies the contemporary meaning of the poem.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 18593 Myth Gender Attitudes.doc
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283.18369 Feminist Immigrant Identity in The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston.
This paper will discuss the book The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston, and seek to analyze the feminist aspects of Chinese immigrants in America. In this analysis, the struggles of Kingston's characters seek identity in a foreign place.
Pages: 2
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Filename: 18369 Feminist Warrior Maxine.doc
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284.18439 Artists Who Love Too Much: Frida Kahlo and George Sand.
Describes how Sand and Kahlo both used their experiences of pain and love in their art, and how their desire to equal the men in their fields expressed itself in uniquely liberating ways.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 18439 Artists Frida George.doc
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285.18773 Gender Relations and Domestic Labor - the 1990s and Beyond.
This paper examines trends of the present time with regard to how household labor is carried out differently, according to differences of gender. In spite of a generation of more of activism in favor of improved gender equality in the family and shared domestic labor, there are important imbalances. Furthermore, there are new questions that must be asked by the researcher because of a greatly changed economic and social environment, over all, in North America since the 1960s. Each of the more recent sources read indicated that there were questions that would take more time to be answered.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 18773 Gender Relations Labor.doc
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286.18997 Gender Identity Of Asian Americans.
Gender identity of Asian Americans has been a crucial issue in the past few decades. They have been struggled with their identities because of the influence of two cultures that they encounter during their lives of being Asians but living in America. Experiencing the issue of racism; sexism and homosexual prejudice throughout the years and that builds up the confusion of gender identity of being Asian American.
Pages: 2
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Filename: 18997 Gender Asian Americans.doc
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287.18113 "The Introduction" by Anne Finch.
Feminist literature, as opposed to literature by women, upholds a political, cultural, social, or religious stand asserting the position of women as equal to that of men. Anne Finch, a 17th century poet and writer, in her work "The Introduction", presents just such a feminist assertion - that she is a legitimate writer who, because of her gender, has been discounted on every level possible and is relegated to "fashion" and "play". Anne Finch, also known as Anne, Countess of Winchilsea, is one of the earliest feminist writers who plied her craft at a time when women were property and thus had no rights, no say in the world, and certainly no voice that would be heard by men. This is a poem of rage, of frustration, and of righteousness for the author understands that the binds of men are artificial and that she has the truth of the world on her side. Anne Finch wrote before there were feminist slogans, before there were Margaret Sangers and Gloria Steinems moving the feminist movement forward. She, in many ways, was a lone voice in a world that had never heard such thoughts, and had certainly never entertained them. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the symbolism, structure, and meaning in Anne Finch's "The Introduction".