In this sense, the Web preserves the main value of the fairy tale, that is, its illimitable capacity of homemaking. |
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I couldn't imagine contemporary female audiences buying a plot wherein conniving men turn their wives into homemaking robots. |
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But people who spend their time on homemaking and child-raising don't count at all. |
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People who were occupied in business, homemaking, labor, and professions had little time for such luxuries. |
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After a decent interval, a period of dating and familiarisation, and ultimately marriage and homemaking, the first children were born. |
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Like all new wives, Meg learned the art of homemaking and how to organize and spend money frugally. |
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Those who belittle the task of homemaking are putting our next generations at extreme risk. |
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The father is the head of the household, while the mother is responsible for child rearing, homemaking, and the basic education of the children. |
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She needs an environment in which her natural instincts for motherhood and homemaking are respected not crushed. |
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Her many varied interests include teaching, reading, fashion design, poetry, lecturing, homemaking, philosophy and painting. |
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Provides personal support and homemaking to individuals who reside in specified supportive housing apartments. |
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And most working wives, even career women, will tell you that they continue to do much more of the homemaking and the child rearing than their husbands. |
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Later in life, shy women fare better than shy men, presumably because traditional roles such as marriage and homemaking place them in fewer stressful and novel situations. |
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During this homemaking period, the male hawk would bring the female gifts of food. |
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His 84 year old spouse will need assistance with homemaking as well as groundskeeping services. |
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Another would be to stop using short appointments for homemaking services, as fewer, longer appointments are a more efficient use of time. |
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Some areas of the province continue to deal with a shortage of therapy providers and waiting lists for homemaking services. |
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After graduation, she studied homemaking for two years, and then took a job as a secretary in Rome. |
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For example, do you need someone to provide medical services, personal care, homemaking, or companionship? |
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Workplaces have tended to act as if wives were still at home managing the multiple roles of homemaking and child rearing. |
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Almost all respondents indicated they provided some type of respite care which ranged from homemaking services to day programs. |
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Instead, they received vocational training, which centred on animal husbandry, homemaking, or common labour. |
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Contact your local CCAC for information about personal care services, respite care, homemaking and other services available in your community. |
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The idea behind her homemaking philosophy is to present recipes that women on the go can make without a whole lot of fuss. |
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Although the vast majority of contemporary couples have dual incomes, women carry a disproportionate amount of the burden of homemaking, childcare, and eldercare. |
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In Manitoba, supportive housing is housing which provides personal support services and essential homemaking in permanent, grouped, community residential settings. |
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Neither physicians nor nurses nor any other professional group can furnish daily care, protection and development of individuals such as mothers provide in homemaking and housekeeping. |
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The Continuing Care Research project will address the important question of what mix of home care services, such as homemaking versus professional care services, are most important in keeping people at home longer. |
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As I see it, free self-determination involves being able to decide for oneself and to choose between the options of job, job and family or homemaking. |
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This group of benefits also encompasses any re-employment or job placement costs, professional services, academic training, homemaking and home care, home modification and any other social or vocational rehabilitation costs. |
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Many who live in the community receive personal care, homemaking and nursing services from staff of community agencies, and some also attend day programs. |
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For example, the inclusion of inexpensive homemaking services as part of home care services often makes the difference between someone staying at home or having to move to much more expensive institutional care. |
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This emphasis on female purity was allied to the stress on the homemaking role of women, who helped to create a space free from the pollution and corruption of the city. |
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