Essays Tagged: "Housewives"

The Chaser

ompetition was sneaking up on the once U.S. lead industrial world. Women were finding less and less housewives jobs and more and more full time employment options. Everyone needed their products and s ...

(2 pages) 96 0 3.5 Oct/1996

Subjects: Art Essays

"The Chaser" by John Collier

ompetition was sneaking up on the once U.S. lead industrial world. Women were finding less and less housewives jobs and more and more full time employment options. Everyone needed their products and s ...

(2 pages) 86 0 3.0 Oct/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

A persuasive essay on why Feiry Tales are a negative influence on children.

Is the image of servants, maids and housewives a reality? Does a handsome, rich prince always rescue these helpless women? And most impo ...

(4 pages) 520 5 4.0 Apr/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing > Persuasive Writing

How women were treated during the enlightment. A very opiniated paper

Even though women were treated plainly as housewives, there were some who were willing to oppose that matter by accomplishing many important t ... gh time in the house. The meaning for all this is that he had a strong belief about women acting as housewives and not something else they should belong to. This document goes with no other.Many women ...

(3 pages) 47 2 3.0 Jul/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

This Is an Essay about women's Gender roles in the 1920s, specifically the issues surrounding the youth and women in the workplace.

d to be submissive to wills of their male partners. The women working in the factories were seen as housewives out of place; society had no intention of supporting any of their decisions to continue w ...

(5 pages) 327 0 4.7 Oct/2002

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights > Women's Studies

A look at the moral crisis of the 1920s - specifically: prohibition, fundamentalism, and the new women known as "flappers".

tion in their classrooms. Also, most notably, there were women who were tired of being forced to be housewives and demanded to be treated as equals among the men. The crisis in values that occurred du ...

(5 pages) 174 0 3.7 Jan/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

How Successful was the Nazi youth policy?

wanted to make them into a strong fighter and for the Girls they wanted to make them into reliable housewives and the bearer of many children (but only if they were of pure Aryan blood).The Nazis con ...

(4 pages) 43 0 4.5 Feb/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Was the nazi regeme beneficial to German women?

and helping in the home led to the bringing about of special training to help women become "master housewives" and earn a diploma to show this. This gave women a lot more purpose and glorified the id ...

(4 pages) 65 3 3.0 Feb/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

The Men We Carry In Our Minds

dom of being able to schedule her own chores, but a toiler has to do what his boss tells him to do. Housewives have the ability of taking breaks whenever they want and the ability to postpone certain ... n the railroad have a greater possibility of losing their fingers and going deaf than women who are housewives and stay at home. Also, seeing as housewives are their own bosses, they tend to have less ...

(2 pages) 110 2 2.7 Feb/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Brief 1 Page Analysis of Gender Equality in the film 'Rosie The Riveter'

ay at home having children. The days where women were simply secretaries, kindergarten teachers, or housewives seem to be distant memory to most of us today, and while we cannot say gender discriminat ...

(2 pages) 40 0 5.0 Feb/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis

WWII: Housewives Report for Duty This report talks about the role women played taking on factory work in WWII.

"WWII: Housewives Report for Duty"World War II (WWII) changed America in many ways. It changed the nation's ... (Bard, 172)The demand for wartime materials increased the need for defense workers and the spirited housewives on the home front stepped in to take over a number of traditionally male roles. WWII chan ... his movie and other propaganda used for recruitment portrayed American women, on the home front, as housewives, mothers and workers outside of the home. In an article by Brian Metzger of the Universit ...

(9 pages) 91 0 3.4 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

"Compare how products and or people are represented in advertisements. Refer to two or more examples which you have studied. Use at least one past advertisement and one recent advertisement."

t and broadcast media that I am comparing have very similar target audiences, they are targeted at 'housewives with children`and this is shown by many creative devices used by Weetabix.Firstly I would ... re linked to the idea of fun.In my opinion the current website aims directly at the niche group of 'housewives with children`. This is backed up by the websites numerous references to health issues an ...

(2 pages) 96 1 3.0 May/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies

How did the roles of women change during WW2?

stronger and more assertive, and after all this experience they did not expect to go back to being housewives.Basically the hard labour and responsibilities were different experience for most of the ...

(1 pages) 69 2 4.6 Jun/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Analysis of Women in 'A Dolls House'

century society. The treatment of these women was also extremely negative; they were stereotypical housewives, expected to stay home and fulfill domestic duties. Literature of this time embodies and ...

(6 pages) 115 0 3.7 Jul/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Dier El-Medina Study Notes

nds men to behave carefully around unknown women but also honours the role of mothers and competent housewives.Workerso Most evidence gained of the workers' lives is from relief scenes in nobles' tomb ...

(9 pages) 31 0 3.0 Jul/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Middle Eastern History > Ancient Egypt

Women's Weekly Magazines Their Suitability for advertising purposes UK

have found that most readers are aged between 25-45 years oldThese women tend to be working women, housewives, or mothers and are on Low to Mid range annual salaries.I have also looked at the past an ... MAN'S OWN', often feature adverts for supermarkets, and stores in which women, working mothers, and housewives often shop. These include but are by no means limited to : ASDA, Woolworth's etcThis is a ...

(6 pages) 50 0 4.0 Jul/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

To Buy A New One Or A Secondhand One

ll things with lower price to increase the space storage. It's good news to some students or frugal housewives because they could spend less money buying necessities like books or furniture. For examp ...

(2 pages) 26 0 3.0 Aug/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Sterotypes

rs, and magazines. For many generations women have been portrayed as sweet, seductive, and charming housewives. The male has always been "the man of the house."The males usually get the better end of ...

(3 pages) 82 1 5.0 Sep/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing

Parents are not children

rs, and magazines. For many generations women have been portrayed as sweet, seductive, and charming housewives. The male has always been "the man of the house."The males usually get the better end of ...

(3 pages) 40 2 3.4 Sep/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

A Rose For Miss Emily

tanding, staunch man that he was, believed a woman's place was in the home. They were trained to be housewives and maids. He had brainwashed Miss Emily into believeing she was not worthy of a husband ...

(4 pages) 30 0 5.0 Mar/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American