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- The Role of First Ladies and Women's Issues in the 1950'sWe have reviewed the social mores of the 1950's women, though they were given the right to vote as late as 1940 in Quebec and could serve on juries if they wanted to in 1947 in America socially, they were still behind the times.
The Museum of Menstruation and Women's HealthIf you have ever wondered how women and the world in general throughout history have dealt with delicate subjects such as menstruation, read on to learn more about MUM, the Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health .- Peripheral Artery Disease Symptoms: Differences Between Men and WomenPeripheral artery disease symptoms, PAD, will vary between men and women. If you are concerned about your PAD risks, here is what you need to know.
- Queen Elizabeth and Women's IssueAnarcha feminism is a branch of feminism that is concerned with the male patriarchal system, including the British Monarchy. Perhaps five hundred years ago, a system of male monarchs strengthened England, but today it holds little value.
- Struggle to End Abortion as Relating to Struggle for Citizenship Among Former Slaves and WomenBy detailing the struggle of the slaves and women to achieve citizenship, and protection under the Constitution, it can be seen that even the watershed case of Roe v Wade could be overturned.
- Women in Christian Missions: A Comparison of the History of Men's and Women's ExperiencesWhile women's activity in Christian missions aided social liberation, this liberation came only by overcoming the obstacles of a male-dominated society. This article examines the disparity between men's and women's experiences in pursuing mission work.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Japanese History and Philosophy - Japanese Economics - 21This is a simple lesson plan outline of Japanese History and Philosophy. This lesson focuses on Japanese Economics.
How to Deal with Women's "Issues": Five Tips for MenFive tips for men on how to deal with women's issue.- Gender Differences Among Men and WomenAn in depth look at what makes men and women different from a gender roles viewpoint.
- Newt Gingrich on Gay Marriage, Abortion and Other Social IssuesWith his politics considered divisive by his own base, it is interesting to look at Gingrich’s positions on social issues, in particular gay marriage and abortion, which are currently highly divisive even among conservative Republicans.
Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood: Some History and Discussion (Part II)This is the second part of two, and focuses on Planned Parenthood. The series is a response to the defunding of Planned Parenthood and of all federal birth control spending by the House of Representatives.- Kathryn Bigelow-Debate About Oscar Win for Best Director Should Not Turn into Debate About Women's IssuesOpinion on Kathryn Bigelow's Oscar and various speculations her win provoked
An Overview of Feminism and Women's StudiesAn overview and discussion of feminism, women's studies and commonly held beliefs. A summary of Kirk and Okazawa-Rey's introduction in their book "Women's Lives."- (NEWS) Abortion Debate History and FactsDebate on the history of abortion in America generates disputes as to the facts about abortion law and practice.
- Women's Issues Really Do MatterAccording to Gloria Steinem the leader of the women's liberation movement, it was Margaret Sanger's crusade to have birth control legalized that gave impetus and spurred the women's liberation movement of the 1970's.
- Germany's Cultural, Economic History and Evolution: A Global Business AnalysisThis paper takes a look at the history of Germany as it transformed from economic disparity to a present-day stellar performer in the global market. With an emphasis on culture, the paper analyzes how the country compares to the United States.
- Looking at the History and Intertwining of English-French-American JournalismAn exam question looking at the history of English, French, and American journalism, and how they intertwined with each other.
- Pulpits and Women: A Match Made in Heaven?What does the Apostle Paul really say about women's ordination?
- America: Fear and RebellionThis paper is about the ways that Washington Irving and Nathaniel Hawthorne display an early America through their short stories. It looks at the way that Gothic literature reflects American history.
Unlocking the Mystery of Depression in WomenWomen receive a diagnosis of depression twice as often as men do and depression is one of the five leading causes of disability in the U.S. Multiple variables overlap to produce depression in women
Old Wives' Tales and Women as HerbalistsOld wives' tales have their basis in the practice of herbal medicine.- Woman and the Law: Sandra Day O'ConnorWe finished off with the 1970's and the feminist movement. Now will proceed to the women of the 1980's and their contributions to the betterment of womanhood in America.
Marijuana: The History and Benefits ExploredEveryone is familiar with marijuana. And many of the U.S. population has "tried" the drug. But, many people aren't familiar with its history, benefits and drawbacks. Thus I have compiled a detailed report on the history and benefits of this facinating plant, marijuana.- The Young Queen Victoria and Her CounselInstead of relying on Sir John Conroy for political advice, the young Victoria put her confidence into Lord Melbourne, the Prime Minister of England. Melbourne headed the Whig party. Melbourne was very conservative.
- Women and Mental Health: Gender and Psychological Well-beingThe rates of psychiatric disorder are almost identical for men and women, but there are significant differences in the patterns of mental illness and mental health related to gender.
- The History of Modern FeminismSo far we have covered what is known as the first wave of feminism. Feminism is often talked about as having three separate waves.
- The History and Health Benefits of FlaxseedWhat is one of the newest "super" foods? Flaxseed, of course. This article explores in brief the history and ancient medicinal use of flaxseed as well as three of its main health promoting ingredients.
The Women Facing Sewanee and a History of the Beginning of Coeducational CollegesA research paper examining the history of coeducation in colleges in the late 1960s early 1970s specifically focusing on Sewanee: The University of the South and women's roles in that community.
Relationships and Sexual Attitudes: Is There More to Men Than Just a Sex DriveMen and women have always liked sex. Women have just had more parameters imposed on sex. Sex outside of marriage for men has been tolerated; women have been shamed and punished for sex. Even if sex was forced on the woman.- The Tastes and Sights of Chinatown in New York CityIf you like to shop and enjoy savoring good food, then Chinatown in New York City will certainly please your pallet. Here is your guide to visiting Chinatown.
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