In "The Feminine Mystique", Betty Friedan argued that the unhappiness many women experienced was due to living in a society which forced them to be subservient to men. "The Feminine Mystique" is the male created ideal that women try to confirm to despite feeling unfulfilled.
Opportunities to gain power in society.Type your answer here...
because it is always right
Why does Creon share Oedipus's power?
he wants to be free
because they don't want to tell the truth
Aries because they have a strong character and always want to argue just like Tybalt
Betty Friedan argued in The Feminine Mystique that suburban women were unfulfilled in their traditional roles.
Argue about what. Be more specific.
to argue = hitvake'akh (??????)
Most people would probably argue that Sonic the Hedgehog is more famous then Betty Boop. Sonic has been the star of many video games and has probably appealed to a broader range of audiences. His video games are still popular today. Unfortunately, Betty Boop has not appeared in anything recently so her popularity has decreased over the years.
Don't argue; dicker. I won't argue the point.
"Please do not argue with your brother," the mother said to one of her sons. A tendecy to argue is an annoying trait to have. When you argue, you are just wasting time.
David Argue's birth name is David J. Argue.
No, the word 'argue' is a verb (argue, argues, arguing, argued).The noun forms of the verb to argue are argument and the gerund, arguing.
Yes brothers and sisters argue, it's natural for children to to fight/argue
A Betty Boop tattoo can symbolize nostalgia for the retro cartoon character, as well as femininity and confidence. It may also represent a love for vintage pop culture or a rebellious spirit. Ultimately, the meaning of a Betty Boop tattoo is personal to the individual wearing it.
Argue means to debate on some subject.
The word 'argue' is a verb (argue, argues, arguing, argued).The noun forms for the verb to argue are argument and the gerund, arguing.The plural form for the noun argument is arguments. The gerund has no plural form.