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Essays On Gender & Society
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Approaches In Gender Studies
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Gender issues are explored in this 4 page overview which focuses on three schools of thought. Social psychological and cognitive principles are compared and contrasted along with an exploration of Social Learning Theory and its applicability. Bibliography lists 7 sources .
Filename: Idgen2.wps
Essay Title: Approaches In Gender Studies
Are Gender Rights and Gender Discrimination Global Issues?
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A 2.5 page paper which examines if gender concerns should be regarded as global issues or if societies should deal with them as they see fit. Specifically answers to such questions as are transnational groups a healthy sign of development or signs of western cultural imperialism, infringement of sovereignty and a threat to cultural integrity; should intergovernmental (or non-governmental) organizations become involved in legislating gender rights; and should a U.N. majority conclusion that the United States discriminates against women by failing to provide adequate public funding for abortions force the U.S. to change its laws will be provided. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGgenglo.rtf
Essay Title: Are Gender Rights and Gender Discrimination Global Issues?
Are There More Than Two Genders?
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This 5 page reaction paper provides a response to an article called "The Five Sexes: Why Male and Female are Not Enough" by Fausto-Sterling. The idea that more than two genders actually exist is explored. The paper concludes by calling for a new, equitable paradigm. No additional sources are cited.
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Essay Title: Are There More Than Two Genders?
Are Women More “People-Oriented” Leaders?
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This 6 page report
discusses the time-honored assumption, at least in modern times,
that women are more people-oriented leaders than men. Are women
more people-oriented and greater believers in “participative”
management? There is only one definitive answer and it is not
particularly satisfying. That answer is -- “it depends.” Many
social scientists commonly maintain that there is no empirical
basis for assuming that gender has a direct influence on
leadership style. Others researchers are convinced that female
leaders are more concerned about interpersonal relationships and
use a more democratic and participative leadership style than do
men. Research on the issue is examined. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: BWwomled.wps
Essay Title: Are Women More “People-Oriented” Leaders?
Aristophanes' "Lysistrata" – Transgressing/Violating The Norms Of Athenian Society
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4 pages in length. Disgruntled with the Peloponnesian War and all that it represented, Athenian women in Aristophanes' Lysistrata take matters into their own hands to illustrate their displeasure by placing the Acropolis between them and their husbands as they withhold sex in exchange for peace with Sparta. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCLysisAri.rtf
Essay Title: Aristophanes' "Lysistrata" – Transgressing/Violating The Norms Of Athenian Society
Arranged Marriage—A New Indian Generation Moves Away
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A 10-page paper outlining the changes that have occurred as Indians move to the United States and raise children in America; how the traditional attitudes toward arranged marriages are changing and evolving, while not being abandoned altogether. Lists 10 sources.
Filename: khindma.wps
Essay Title: Arranged Marriage—A New Indian Generation Moves Away
Article Analysis: Power as a Theme in Women's History
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This 6 page paper analyzes the information entitled "Power as a Theme in Women's History" as well as an essay by Freedman about women's issues and organizations. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVKSklar.rtf
Essay Title: Article Analysis: Power as a Theme in Women's History