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Men play different roles as workers , fathers , and members of a religious or ethnic group . In addition , a man may have one function in a given social group at one time , and a totally different one at another time .
Men play different roles as workers , fathers , and members of a religious or ethnic group . In addition , a man may have one function in a given social group at one time , and a totally different one at another time .
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In their role as house servants , slave women were in close contact with the mistress , her children and , at times , the master . Many a black servant used this intimate contact to win some small advantage for herself or her children .
In their role as house servants , slave women were in close contact with the mistress , her children and , at times , the master . Many a black servant used this intimate contact to win some small advantage for herself or her children .
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never seemed to feel quite comfortable in her assumed role , but loyally held to her post even during her severe terminal illness in order to further her husband's political ambitions . These three governors simply exemplify the ...
never seemed to feel quite comfortable in her assumed role , but loyally held to her post even during her severe terminal illness in order to further her husband's political ambitions . These three governors simply exemplify the ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |