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The Status of Women in The World

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FAMILY tööleht

THE FAMILY Marriage changes over the centuries constantly, surprisingly and swiftly. It cannot be defined as a sacred union between a man and a woman, as marriages have not always been considered sacred. Marriage has often been seen as a union between one man and several women. And sometimes marriage has been seen as a union between one woman and several men, as in southern India, for example, one bride may be shared by several brothers. Marriage has also, at times, been recognized as a union between two men (as in ancient Rome, where marriages between aristocratic males were recognized by law), or as a union between two siblings (as in medieval Europe, when valuable property was at stake); or as a union between two children (again in Europe,

Inglise keel
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Referaat "Bedouins"

They have survived in the dry nd harsh desert regions of the Middle East, on their herds and by supplying the surplus meat and dairy products to the more urban communities. The Bedouin people in Sinai can teach us much about surviving extreme conditions. They are excellent trackers recognising animal and human tracks and they are able to find their way in the desert without compass or map. Bedouin men and women traditionally carry out different roles in society. Bedouin men are generally the ones who go out to earn a living for their families, some work today as safari guides, drivers, shop keepers, or in construction and maintenance. Whilst the women work in the home looking after the house, the family and the livestock of goats and camels. Generally women are not to mix and socailise with men, unless they are from their family or are guests invited to the family home

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The Witch Trials in Salem

"the witches' sabbath" (performing infernal rites which often parodied the sacraments of the Church); pay Divine honour to the Prince of Darkness; and, in return, receive from him preternatural powers. It was a folkloric belief that a Devil's Mark, like the brand on cattle, was placed upon a witch's skin by the devil to signify that this pact had been made. Witches were most often characterized as women. It was believed that a witch often joined a pact with the devil to gain powers to deal with infertility, immense fear for her children's well-being, or revenge against a lover. The long-term result of amalgamation of distinct types of magic-worker into one is the considerable present-day confusion as to what witches actually did, whether they harmed or healed, what role they had in the community, whether they can be identified with the "witches" of other

British culture (briti kultuur)
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Victorian age

The Victorian novel dealt with the economic and social changes that the Industrial Revolution had created, mass migration of workers to industrial towns(people lived in new urban slums), more radical changes in the 19th century, democratization resulting from extension of the franchise(valimisõigus), challenges to religious faith, advances on the field of science (scientific knowledge) evolution; one of the main issues was changes in the role of women. · What were the four controversies that concerned the Victorian novelists? Describe them briefly. Name some representatives and their works of each of the controversies. Religion and evolution Charles Darwin(religious doubt) Industrialism (the changes in the making of goods that resulted from substituing machines for hand labor) new kind of working class, wages extremely low, hours very long(14 a day) sufferers were women and

Inglise kirjandus
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All Our Kin

ALL OUR KIN. Copyright iD 1974 by Carol Stack. Published by Basic Bloks, i tVlcmbcr of the Perseus Books Group. Fatherhood 50 Friendship 57 ill rights l"l.'served. Printed in the United Stillcs of Americil. No part of this bouk Jllay be used llr reproduced in uny manner whatsoever without written pennission 5. Child.Keeping: "Gimme a Little Sugar" 62 l.'xcept in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. For Statistical Patterns 68 infurll1atiull address Basic Books, 387 Park Avenue South, Nl.'W York, NY 101ll6-S8[O.

Antropoloogia
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

He finds communism helpful. The question is wheter bloodshed is justified and humane. Unlike earlier hemingway heroes Jordan is an intellectual. Jordan is against suicide, which is major theme in the novel, because Jordan's father commited suicide. Falls in love with Maria, daughter of republican mayor. Three days of love bring him back to life. Maria was raped by facists and her father was killed by facists, disturbed girl. Secondary characters are rememorable. Men and women act differently to war. Men are carried away by war propaganda, women are shown to be wised and appreciate life more than political parties. Men think on taking sides but women value life more. Jordan is an idealist. He is willing to give his life for this cause. But Maria's first loyalty is to her lover, jordan. She places love above war, politics. Pablo is another type, he is a moral coward, he is a defeatist, who wants to avoid personal danger and wants to save his life, he is mean and

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Anthropology and Tourism

For example: trekking in high altitude demands motivation, good level of fitness and thorough preparation. For a long time, female adventure tourists were seen as a rare type of tourists. Lately, this stereotype is starting to change thanks to a more understanding and flexible society (culture) attitude towards adventure tourism and the growing female interest in tourism. This is illustrated by travel operators, like Explore having around 60% female customers (Mintel, 2010). Nowadays, women seek more thrill and self-fulfilment from their leisure time. They want to have more personal challenge to overcome fear and increase confidence, but also to experience a natural environment (Myers, 2010). Interestingly, many women are willing to go to an adventure holiday alone: they account for 60% of small group or solo adventure (Mintel, 2010). Culture differs across the human groups, and such difference in cultural backgrounds affects

Ingliskeelsete maade ühiskond ja kultuur
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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

trouble--as is often the case in his wanderings. Joyce's stream of consciousness: a means of characterisation and rendering life as a whole. The three characters' stream of consciousness. 6. DH Lawrence: man and writer. Lawrence's aesthetic: `art for my sake'. Why the Novel Matters. Criticism of modern civilization. The influence of Freudian theory. Instinctive man vs. spiritual woman. Lawrence's women. Sons and Lovers. Oedipus complex and the formation of the artist. DH Lawrence: man and writer. Lawrence: no stylistic experiments, beautiful and carefully planned prose, a self-free from historical, social and moral ties. Reflects the mood of his generation, but in a different way. Lawrence's aesthetic: · Rejection of civilization-dirty industry, spreading towns · Rejection of middle-class education, ,,polite society" · Rejection of ,,emptiness" of the mind

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