Feminists promote womens' rights, and in particular, "equal pay for equal work."
One common claim is that women, on average, make 75 cents for every dollar a man makes doing the same work.
The joke is that man makes fun of feminism, but then suggests the woman should get 75 cents, and not one dollar.
Get it? :)
As far as I know, it comes from the Czech republic. above answer is correct, from the Czech word Pulka, meaning 'short steps'
William Shakespeare was a man.
La Traviata has been variously translated as The Woman Who Strayed, The Fallen Woman, and The Wayward Woman. Whichever it is, you get the gist.
She's his niece, I reckon.
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman was created in 1792.
Gita Elizabeth Joshua has written: 'Feminism, psychoanalysis, sociology and the subaltern woman' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis and feminism, Criticism and interpretation, Feminism
It should be his psychology, or his feminism, but it is that he created Wonder Woman.
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) author of Vindication on the Rights of Woman
They keep woman’s rights in order
aspects of feminism woman rights woman in polyglot educated in post colonial Senegal Poincare of the promotion of African woman
Feminism is more of a belief, but you can support equality of women. Practice your right to vote and protect the rights of women, do not demean women, and if you are a woman make sure to go out and break the gender roles set forth by society by getting an education and being a strong/independent woman!
Post-structural or Postmodern Feminism is a more academic and sometimes abstract view of feminism. It refutes the idea of a "universal" woman's experience that is held by some branches of feminism, and emphasizes the particulars of different women's different experiences in specific cultural and historical contexts. Postmodern/post-structural feminism holds the belief that there are many "truths," but they change over time, from person to person, and are dependent upon the culture in which they are expressed and lived.
Feminism is the belief that men and women are equal, and should therefore be treated equally with no discrimination against women. For example, a woman should not be denied a certain job just because she is a woman. In recent times feminism has focused on removing unofficial inequalities such as the 'glass ceiling'. A common misconception is that feminists are all man-haters and lesbians, but this is certainly not the case. As a young woman, feminism is relevant to me because I expect to be treated with respect regardless of my gender. I believe that feminism is relevant to all women - we take for granted the rights that past generations have fought for, for example the vote. Even if you don't agree with any of the candidates, you should still exercise your right to vote even if you end up spoiling your ballot paper, because other women have died to allow you to make that decision.
Doris Jean Dyke has written: 'Crucified woman' -- subject(s): Canada, Christianity, Church and social problems, Feminism, Religious aspects of Feminism, Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering
they sure do, everytime.
Post-structural or Postmodern Feminism is a more academic and sometimes abstract view of feminism. It refutes the idea of a "universal" woman's experience that is held by some branches of feminism, and emphasizes the particulars of different women's different experiences in specific cultural and historical contexts. Postmodern/post-structural feminism holds the belief that there are many "truths," but they change over time, from person to person, and are dependent upon the culture in which they are expressed and lived.
There is no such thing as the Brazilian Dollar. Brazil's currency is the Real (plural: Reais). The woman in the Brazilian Real is physical representation of the Republic.