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    probably drew feelings of nostalgia from audience members who grew up in the time. Linoleum tiles and paneled walls created an ideal setting for a ranch house of a family of middle class status. Elizabeth’s house looked like it was taken from a Good Housekeeping magazine of the sixties. The clean lines and wooden ranch tables made the viewer absorb the atmosphere and feel as though they were living in the time. The women’s homes had plenty of floral wallpaper and patterned rugs to add to this feeling

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    The article “Toddlers in Tiaras” was written by Skip Hollandsworth, and was published August 2011 in Good Housekeeping magazine. Hollandsworth wrote this article in response to the actual show “Toddlers and Tiaras” that first aired on December 12, 2008, and reached its all time high with the production of “Here comes Honey Boo Boo” starring Alana Thompson, aka “honey boo boo”. He contends that children pageants presents, and accentuates the hypersexualization of young girls who then make it their

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    extent frightened of Rafe when Florence says" God help you if he ever finds out", and "I wouldn't want to tell a barefaced lie to Rafe". This shows they are afraid of how Rafe might react if he finds out they have changed some figures in the housekeeping. As the play goes on we discover that Rafe is fussy about keeping the house clean when Daisy says "Rafe always likes to come home to everything spick and span of a Friday". This tells us that he expects the house to be spotless before he

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    Post completion of section two of Women and Work in Canada readings, I started preparing for my interview with a woman of my choosing. I decided to interview my aunt Ms. Ms. Murphy Murphy. She is wife, a mother of two boys, and an educator to young adolescents. Using the outline questions that assignment two provided, I was able to complete an interview with Ms. Murphy and have the following conversation about her paid and unpaid work. I took notes throughout the interview and listened attentively

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    woman responding to her ad for house cleaning.” Hello do you clean home because I have a really big home that could use some cleaning. I can’t clean my own home because I been in an accident and I’m very weak but if you do a good job you will be happy.” “Yes, I do housekeeping and I am available after 2:00pm so I will come to your house at that time”. So after school Ariana take the bus to the woman house and to my surprise this is a really big house “o my how will I clean this big house by myself

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    Malcolm in the Middle Television holds an important part in most of our lives. From a young age, we spend countless hours sitting in front of a television set. Every year there are new shows created, and our favorite shows are renewed for another season. There are numerous programs to choose from. Television broadcasts are free, and there are also paid options for more diverse programming. We are fortunate enough to be able to spend on average a third of our leisure time watching television

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    The period of the antebellum south was among the most burdensome times for African American slaves, especially females. During the early 1800s the lives of enslaved women were extremely demanding. The female slaves were expected to bear children, as well as were required to work just as hard as the male slaves on the plantation. Days were long and laborious for slave mothers, they had to make sure that all the work that needed to be done was completed, and also care for their children. Female slaves’

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    Furthermore, by using the ‘feminist’ interpretation within this passage, Jesus didn’t want to discard tradition but wants to reform the freedom of woman from the restrictions and limitations of the rules and regulations of the Jewish culture and the tradition by bringing more equality in society. Women’s lives in Jesus’ time were overruled and dominated by a male figure , who were to control every aspect in their lives. This was due to the fact that women were seen to be unholy - more inclined to

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    Additionally, forty eight percent of parents who had children in school paid them for good grades. The average pay rate for an A was $16.60. Many children receive a pretty decent allowance, but just how do they spend it? Are they allowed by their parents to spend it? USA Weekend conducted a survey on teens and they found out that seventy five percent of teens are in complete control of what they spend their money on. They should be advised, but not restricted. The teens need to learn about what they

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    Living in a shared house while you are in college is for sure your life experience. Either you have great, good or not that good experience, there is a high possibility that what you experience in a shared house remain in your memories for the rest of your life. One of the reasons might be the fact that you have to live with people that probably you had never seen before. Moreover, those people can be from different parts of the country. But whatever the reason, anyone who study far from his or

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