143 Results for environment

The presentation of women and the bush environment in The Drover's Wife and Squeaker's Mate Henry Lawson's The Drover's Wife and Barbara Baynton's Squeaker's Mate provide a reflection of the privations and hassles that women of the bush are subjected to suffer. Th...
At the present rate of development, according to many scientists, the world will reach critical mass sometime within the next fifty years. With these doomsday predictions, many development models have come under scrutiny for their shortsightedness and lack of environmental concerns. Over the p...
Kate Chopin, born Katherine O'Flaherty, grew up in a prominent family on February 8, 1850. Her father, Thomas O'Flaherty, was an immigrant from Ireland who was a merchant. Her mother, Eliza Faris O'Flaherty, was from one of the oldest aristocratic Creole families in the St. Louis area. Kate...
The question has been posed, "What characteristics of employees, other than those explicitly covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act, can employers consider when hiring, firing, or promoting employees?". This is a question that has become critical to answer, as ADA claims exceede...
Sexual harassment has been a prevalent occurrence in workplaces across the country. Although it is illegal, it continues to happen in this politically correct era. Sexual harassment has many definitions, and therefore some people find it difficult to define. Many case studies have been done on the s...
What is the Best Choice? The idea of pro-choice means respecting and supporting the right of every woman to make their own confidential and respectable decisions. It is not which choice she makes, but rather that she is free to make the choice that is right for her. There are many situations...
The concept of "a sense of place" denotes more than physical space. In sociological terms, a sense of space refers to the meanings people attach to the place or environment. This thus includes the orientation of people towards that place, the understandings and feelings that people genera...
Although women\'s art has been present throughout the history of art, feminist art as a political and art movement emerged in the late 1960s and established itself in the 1970s. Several countercultural movements arose simultaneously with feminism in the 1960s as part of postmodernism. At this time, ...
A Cry For Independence In the last half of the nineteenth century, Victorian ideals still held sway in American society, at least among members of the middle and upper classes. Thus the cult of True Womanhood was still promoted which preached four cardinal virtues for women: piety, purity, submissi...
One's social location is a key element to really understand who a person is. Nearly every aspect of one's life is preordained by the choices that one will or will not have, depending upon one's environment and being. I feel that my life is no different, and who I have become is dire...
The husband and wife in Katherine Mansfield\'s \"The Escape\" depict consistently their contrasting emotional approaches to the environment that can determine who is in control of their marriage. Mansfield notes that the wife constantly displayed impulsive, negative reactions to her surroundings tha...
There are many people suffering from stress related issues. Stress tends todistort the body and cause mental or bodily tension. There are many things that can cause stress, such as money, bills, and many jobs, to name a few. for instance a woman, who is both wife and mother and works full a full...
The role of the woman in society has changed radically through the ages and unlike in the past, now she has equal rights with the man. She works hand in hand with him and most importantly studies along with him. That is why I think that boys and girls should attend coeducational schools for many di...
A Warrior's TriumphThe Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston presents the story of a girl trapped between the cultures of her surrounding environment and that which her mother and family have forced upon her. Knowing only the Chinese way of life, this girl's mother attempts to familiarize her daugh...
Henry James, the author of The Europeans, portrays Gertrude Wentworth as an innocent woman who yearns to lash out and be rambunctious. When Gertrude is first introduced, most of the characteristics are physical. Gertrude is about twenty-two in age, bareheaded, tall, pale, thin, and awkward. It is ...
Nowadays, advertisements cannot be separated from our daily live. Our consuming behaviour is closely affected by these advertisements. From the process of consumption, we can fulfil our desires and the pleasure of consumption as well. To increase the sales of the products, a successful advertising s...
Women are making themselves known in the work environment by showing men they are just as hard working as them, but is it helping women get the same opportunities as men? Women have come a long way in business from where they started, but the debated question is, "is it enough?" I believe ...
During the early 1800s woman were still not able to vote but were able to work. In the article, "From Utopia to Mill Town." Women chose to work in mills instead of more "formal" jobs. Working in the mills allowed woman to get more pay and gave them a sense of freedom. Lowell&a...
Analysis of Watson's Sleek Advert I believe that the Watson's Sleek advert is meant for an older more mature audience. It is not aimed at a certain ethnic group but it is aimed at women rather than men because of the feminism of the product. They advertise that the women should buy the ...
Human behavior leads to traditions. Traditional beliefs evolve into stereotypical thinking such as: "Male is placed above female, thin above fat, economically privileged above poor, and so forth." Come to probe the first part of the statement "male is placed above female"; is t...
Gender is...one of the most effective means of social control. From birth we are enculturated into a dual gender system, reinforced by all the major institutions. (Ramet 43). Without some type of societal control, the world would consist of pure anarchy. It is crucial for society to set ...
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper" is a story that takes a feminist approach to husband-wife and mother-child relationships at the turn of the 18th century. Gilman writes about a woman suffering from what I believe to be post partum depression that turns into schizophre...
On Violability In his philosophical novel Lancelot, Walker Percy touches upon a number of provocative issues. Although many are interesting, one topic that stands out in particular is the idea of whether or not a woman can be violated by a man. A discussion of the various positions of this ideol...
Robertson 1 Nicole Robertson Elaine Walden English 102 10 September 2001 A life of increasing Dementia in William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" A compelling story of a young woman's life by William Faulkner in a "A Rose for...
Women's Choice-Abortion Abortion is a very controversial subject. There are many beliefs and exceptions. Many people fail to realize or understand that it is a personal decision. The decision to or not to abort may be more complicated than people might realize. Regardless of the fact of ...