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breadwinner
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person who earns the money for a family
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homemaker
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someone who takes care of the home and children, usually a wife
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household
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a person or group of people living in the same residence
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husband
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a male partner in a marriage
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nuclear family
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Mother, father and children living as a unit
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suburbia
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The residential districts outside the boundaries of a city or town.
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wife
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a female partner in a marriage
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misogynous
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describing hatred of women
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old-fashioned
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not modern
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patriarchal
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Dominated by men
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traditional
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a belief, custom, or way of doing something that has existed for a long time
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society's beliefs
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rules that people of a community respect
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sexism
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prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
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male chauvinism
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assumption of male superiority
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conform to /with
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to behave in the way that most other people in your group or society behave
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obey
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be obedient to
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household chores
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menial tasks linked to the home (cleaning, cooking)
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duty
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A moral or legal obligation; a responsibility
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obligation
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A legal or moral responsibility or duty
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educate
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to teach
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bring up
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raise a child
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raise
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to bring up
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instill
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to teach something gradually in order to establish securely
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keep up
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to continue
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continue
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to go on
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pass on
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to transmit
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take care of
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to look after
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look after
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take care of, protect
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free oneself from
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to become independent from
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stand up for sthg.
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to support , to protect or to demand something
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stuck in traditions
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under the influence of customs and rules
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contest
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dispute; argue about the rightness of; compete for; try to win; Ex. contest the election results; Ex. contest a seat in Parliament;
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express
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convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct
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give up
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stop trying
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struggle
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to fight
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modern conveniences
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household appliances that make life easier
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advertisement
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a public promotion of some product or service
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advertising
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A written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service
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commercial
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having to do with business or trade
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marketing
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a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers
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propaganda
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information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
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stay-at-home mother
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a woman who does not work outside the home in order to devote herself to her children
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housewife
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a woman who does not work outside the home
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college
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university
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rights
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The benefits of government to which every citizen is entitled.
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secretary
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a person whose job is to do routine work for someone else
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stewardess
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woman who attends to airplane passengers and their needs
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workplace
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a person's place of employment
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earn money
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to make money
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empower
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to give power or authority to; to enable; to permit
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