The motivation for Loveless and other women engaging in war work stemmed from a sense of patriotism and duty to support their countries during times of conflict. Many were driven by the desire for independence and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the war effort, stepping into roles traditionally held by men. Additionally, the prospect of financial independence and the chance to prove their capabilities in the workforce fueled their commitment to these vital tasks.
Because the men were all in the army fighting and women had to step in to do what the men were doing.
With the men fighting in the war, women took the jobs that men had been doing before the war.
The kind of jobs that women had before the Great Depression were limited to household chores. After the Great Depression, they were forced to find jobs that would generate income.
propaganda was created that then (as opposed to the propaganda recruitment campaigns during the war) told women to go back to doing housework, and having families as a main occupation.
It Affected men and women , even children ways of doing things .
Women's sports were created to provide opportunities for women to participate in athletic activities and compete at a competitive level. The motivation behind their establishment was to promote gender equality, empower women, and challenge traditional gender roles that limited women's involvement in sports.
Barbara Ellen Summerville has written: 'Career orientation of Washington community college women' -- subject(s): Municipal universities and colleges, Occupational training 'The direction of motivation in women' -- subject(s): Achievement motivation, Women
it made it easier for the other team to know what there doing
Women in ww2 had the job of doing the men who had gone to war's jobs. If women were pregnant they would be evacuated with other children.
Football, rugby, doing their duty to protect, women. They enjoyed nothing better than to show of their women to other men.
No I didn't, but it does depend on what they both are doing and who is judging .Some things men are better at than a woman, but there are other's women does well.
None that they haven't faced any other time in history. For any entrepreneur to succeed, male or female they must choose a business they have a passion for. They must have the motivation to get up every morning and love what they are doing, be excited each and every day. Then and only then will they succeed never letting any roadblocks get in their way.
Nancy Lynn Stevens has written: 'The investigation of anxiety, motivation, and flow experience in competitive sport' -- subject(s): Anxiety, Competition (Psychology), Field hockey, Motivation (Psychology), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Field hockey, Psychological aspects of Sports for women, Psychology, Sports for women, Women athletes, Women college students
Katie Morrison. Rin Allen was the stunt double doing the other side of the fencing.
JoAnne Graf has written: 'Q-sort study of the motivation of female collegiate coaches' -- subject(s): Psychology, Motivation (Psychology), Women college teachers, Coaches (Athletics)
doing NOTHING
Women with a love of competitive sports watch football, basketball, baseball, and any other competition. Not to say they don't have favorites but the competition is my motivation for watching. I do profess that I'd rank my favorites as Football, Baseball, Basketball, Hockey, Soccer....etc...