Women's Worth

Women's Worth
Title Women's Worth PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Blayney
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Finance, Personal
ISBN 9780984361823

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A Woman's Worth

A Woman's Worth
Title A Woman's Worth PDF eBook
Author Marianne Williamson
Publisher Ballantine Books
Total Pages 160
Release 2013-01-23
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0307833356

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Cutting across class, race, religion, and gender, A Woman's Worth speaks powerfully and persuasively to a generation in need of healing, and in search of harmony. With A Woman's Worth, Marianne Williamson turns her charismatic voice—and the same empowering, spiritually enlightening wisdom that energized her landmark work, A Return to Love— to exploring the crucial role of women in the world today. Drawing deeply and candidly on her own experiences, the author illuminates her thought-provoking positions on such issues as beauty and age, relationships and sex, children and careers, and the reassurance and reassertion of the feminine in a patriarchal society.

The Worth of Women

The Worth of Women
Title The Worth of Women PDF eBook
Author Moderata Fonte
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 318
Release 2007-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0226256839

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Gender equality and the responsibility of husbands and fathers: issues that loom large today had currency in Renaissance Venice as well, as evidenced by the publication in 1600 of The Worth of Women by Moderata Fonte. Moderata Fonte was the pseudonym of Modesta Pozzo (1555–92), a Venetian woman who was something of an anomaly. Neither cloistered in a convent nor as liberated from prevailing codes of decorum as a courtesan might be, Pozzo was a respectable, married mother who produced literature in genres that were commonly considered "masculine"—the chivalric romance and the literary dialogue. This work takes the form of the latter, with Fonte creating a conversation among seven Venetian noblewomen. The dialogue explores nearly every aspect of women's experience in both theoretical and practical terms. These women, who differ in age and experience, take as their broad theme men's curious hostility toward women and possible cures for it. Through this witty and ambitious work, Fonte seeks to elevate women's status to that of men, arguing that women have the same innate abilities as men and, when similarly educated, prove their equals. Through this dialogue, Fonte provides a picture of the private and public lives of Renaissance women, ruminating on their roles in the home, in society, and in the arts. A fine example of Renaissance vernacular literature, this book is also a testament to the enduring issues that women face, including the attempt to reconcile femininity with ambition.

A Woman's Worth

A Woman's Worth
Title A Woman's Worth PDF eBook
Author Tracy Price-Thompson
Publisher One World/Ballantine
Total Pages 212
Release 2008-12-30
Genre African American men
ISBN 0345510712

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From bestselling novelist Price-Thompson comes a compelling novel about a father's love, a mother's shame, and the daughter for whom they're willing to sacrifice everything.

Knowing Your Value

Knowing Your Value
Title Knowing Your Value PDF eBook
Author Mika Brzezinski
Publisher
Total Pages 208
Release 2011-04-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 160286134X

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From the rising star of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" and "New York Times"-bestselling author of "All Things at Once" comes a timely and powerful look at women's value in the workplace.

Women of Worth

Women of Worth
Title Women of Worth PDF eBook
Author Focus on the Family
Publisher Gospel Light Publications
Total Pages 108
Release 2004-08-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780830733361

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Study #1 in the Focus on the Family Women’s Bible Study Series, The Worth of a Woman Bible Study will help women discover their true identify in Christ and develop a closer relationship with their Savior. The Focus on the Family Women's Ministry Series provides the opportunity for women to reconnect with their Savior and one another through Bible study, prayer, fellowship and activities.

Worth a Dozen Men

Worth a Dozen Men
Title Worth a Dozen Men PDF eBook
Author Libra R. Hilde
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 396
Release 2012-03-29
Genre History
ISBN 0813932181

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In antebellum society, women were regarded as ideal nurses because of their sympathetic natures. However, they were expected to exercise their talents only in the home; nursing strange men in hospitals was considered inappropriate, if not indecent. Nevertheless, in defiance of tradition, Confederate women set up hospitals early in the Civil War and organized volunteers to care for the increasing number of sick and wounded soldiers. As a fledgling government engaged in a long and bloody war, the Confederacy relied on this female labor, which prompted a new understanding of women’s place in public life and a shift in gender roles. Challenging the assumption that Southern women’s contributions to the war effort were less systematic and organized than those of Union women, Worth a Dozen Men looks at the Civil War as a watershed moment for Southern women. Female nurses in the South played a critical role in raising army and civilian morale and reducing mortality rates, thus allowing the South to continue fighting. They embodied a new model of heroic energy and nationalism, and came to be seen as the female equivalent of soldiers. Moreover, nursing provided them with a foundation for pro-Confederate political activity, both during and after the war, when gender roles and race relations underwent dramatic changes. Worth a Dozen Men chronicles the Southern wartime nursing experience, tracking the course of the conflict from the initial burst of Confederate nationalism to the shock and sorrow of losing the war. Through newspapers and official records, as well as letters, diaries, and memoirs—not only those of the remarkable and dedicated women who participated, but also of the doctors with whom they served, their soldier patients, and the patients’ families—a comprehensive picture of what it was like to be a nurse in the South during the Civil War emerges.