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12703 The Neuman systems model. This paper evaluates the Neuman model for intervention with women who are victims of violence and abuse. The emphasis in this paper is on addressing the multiple stressors that affect abused women on interpsersonal and extrapersonal levels. The stressors discussed here include physiological, psychological, developmental, spiritual, social, etc. Interventions are addressed in the same areas as are issues of prevention. 22 pgs. 15 sources.
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12706 Why some of the authors we have read worry about gender inequality and rape in the context of computers and the Internet. In this essay, the ideas of feminist Linda Miller are discussed with relation to gender and computers. The focus of this paper is on distinguishing between instances of cyber-rape and actual rape, and Miller argues that women are not imperiled through internet violence. 3 pgs. No sources.
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12879 Differences between Married and Unmarried Women. It should come as no surprise that single women, whether they are unmarried, divorced, or widowed, live different lives than women who are married. Different, however, does not mean better or worse. Statistics demonstrate that women who are married live a longer average life than women who are not. Women who are married tend to have children earlier and more frequently than women who are not. Women who are married have traditionally held fewer jobs than women who are not. But, these are simply numbers and statistics. There are tangible differences between married and not-married women. It is this very set of differences which prompts this paper. It is the purpose, then, of this research paper to examine the differences in health, sexuality, longevity, lifestyle, employment and other factors between the lives of single women and married women. 12-pages, bibliography lists 19 sources.
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12914 Women in the Legal Profession. This paper shall trace the history of women's participation in the legal profession, and look at some of the original barriers faced by women lawyers at that time. The paper will then delve into some of the present problems that women lawyers have to encounter today. 3-pages, bibliography lists 3 sources.
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13059 Mass Advertising and Women's Roles in World War II and the 1950s:A Study of Social Transformation. This paper concentrates on demonstrating how the treatment of women in advertising during the war period promoted women as being aggressive and capable, yet the close of the war created a greater demand for security and family and women were then encouraged to abandon their war roles and return to the homes. However, despite the portrayal of women in these capacities both during and following the war, it is demonstrated that there was no significant change in women's gender roles during this period and that women were conforming to the expectations that society held for them in both periods. 20-pages, bibliography lists 7 sources.
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13078 Women's Rights: The Influence of War. This four-page undergraduate paper examines and analyzes how American wars have influenced the progression of American women's rights. The author discusses the reasons why war brings about social change, and how this has affected the women's right's movement in the United States.4-pages, bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Nausea By Jean Paul Sartre. The process of "becoming" a woman is one that Simon de Beauvoir expressed in her famous quote "One is not born a woman; rather, one becomes a woman." This phrase indicates that a woman is not born but rather is someone that develops into herself over time. Literature expresses this process in the theme of coming of age, where characters undergo a transformation from childhood to womanhood through experiencing various ordeals. This paper explores the theme of coming of age in three short stories: The stories that shall be examined are "No Name Woman" by Maxine Hong Kingston, "She Wasn't Soft" by T. Coraghessan Boyle, and Jamaica Kincaid's "Girl".
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