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                                           “Women’s roles, in two generations”

                         When  we  talk  about  women’s  roles  we  can  find  a  lot  of  differences  between
                  women in the past and women in the present.

                         First, women’s roles in the past. One of the most principals facts about women’s
                  in the past was the opportunity to work. They don’t have this opportunity, because in

                  the past women were considered a person without abilities to work. The only work or

                  job  that  women  could  do  in  the  past  was  to  be  housewife  or  to  be  a  servant.  Other
                  difference between women’s roles in the past and the present was education. Women in

                  the past didn’t have the chance to study any kind of career, because it was considered
                  and disrespectful action. Also, women in this generation can’t express their ideas in a

                  freeway.
                         In contrast, women’s roles in the present are totally different. Nowadays, women

                  work  in  some  jobs  without  problems.  Actually,  women  represent  a  good  number  of

                  workers in the world. Other aspect that is totally different in the present is education.
                  Today, women have a lot of opportunities to study. They can have a good education in

                  any kind of career. Finally, other aspect is the freedom of expression. In this generation

                  women can express their own ideas in a freeway. Nowadays, women are the principal
                  power of expression in the society.

                         In conclusion, I can say that there is a big difference between women’s roles in
                  the  past  and  women’s  roles  in  the  present.  We  can  see  these  differences  in  three

                  important aspects: work, education and the freeway of expression.
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