Understanding Burqas

Understanding Burqas

November 5, 2012 by jaycee15  
Published in Women

This was an assignment from my first year sociology class. It`s not extensive in any means but gives just an overview and opinion.

Feminism ~ a Dirty Word?

Feminism ~ a Dirty Word?

November 13, 2011 by munkeylegend  
Published in Women

This article takes a look at gender stereotypes within our society, at why feminism is the new F word in our society, the concept viewed as alienating by most, how this is contributing to supporting the idea of grossly outmoded and sexist sterotyping, and the detrimental impact this is having on society as a whole.

One Womans Thoughts on Domestic Violence

One Womans Thoughts on Domestic Violence

September 1, 2011 by culturalbeleza  
Published in Women

A Literature Review: Give Me Shelter: Temporal Patterns of Women Fleeing Domestic Abuse by Karyn Oths and Tara Robertson.

Margaret Mead

Margaret Mead

April 7, 2011 by Ph.D. DR. ZIXING JIE  
Published in Women

Background, Research, and Contribution of Margaret Mead.

Your Hair Color Might Make Women Hate You

Your Hair Color Might Make Women Hate You

March 8, 2011 by Jennifer Belleau  
Published in Hair

Don’t get along with other women? Think about your hair color. If you have dyed light blonde hair or bright red hair, women might be judging you for it.

Menstruation and Its Effect on A Woman’s Social Life

Menstruation and Its Effect on A Woman’s Social Life

July 23, 2008 by balisunset  
Published in Issues

Popular ideas about menstruation have not changed dramatically since germ theories emerged in the nineteenth century, warning women that menstruation was dirty and should be kept under control.