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Women of Ancient Greece

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Women in ancient Greece were considered essential in order to take care of their families’ well-fare, but education was not something they were allowed to invest time in pursuing. The main idea behind this concept was that women did not need a formal education because they did not need to compete with men. The fallacy of this is that women need to support the work of the men and if they are not educated then they cannot provide support and will not be able to educate their children.

A specific category of ancient Greek women, who attended special schools where they learned entertaining, conversation, and rhetoric, was the Hetaera group. Since these women kept company to men while they discussed and enjoyed long food festivities, they needed to be better educated so as to converse with the privileged men, but were not considered citizens. The ones who never received the privilege of being educated were slaves (men or women). The interesting thing is that in case they had been educated before they became slaves, they were able to work and be considered to win back their freedom.

In principal boys learned grammar, rhetoric, and dialectic; these were selected so as to help students communicate effectively. Moreover, the classic ancient educational system included a study of literature and language, apart from arithmetic, music, geometry and astronomy. On the other hand, girls were taught weaving and other household chores, like dancing, music, and physical education. The girls that were intended to become hetaerae-as mentioned above-also learned grammar, rhetoric and dialectic.

Although today’s women who read the educational system of ancient Greeks can be lead to believe that Greeks did not care about their women, historic evidence suggests that in fact Greek women seem to have been the best educated women of any culture up until fairly recently, into the 19th century. As sociologists and anthropologists support, culture involves skills that are passed on by education and training and are developed by discipline and practice. Ancient Greek women have always been involved with their own culture related to the family and child upbringing. But the interesting fact remains that they have always been involved in early childhood education as well. According to evidence, other societies involved women in later aspects of education later in history, but in ancient Greece the distinction between women and men in education emphasized a separate women’s culture that had its special religious holidays and festivals devoted to the worship of the female spirit. In fact, music was one of the main subjects for the education of women and some ancient Greek women became important in the area of entertainment-not in ancient Greek theater where all the roles were played by men. In relation to music, ancient Greece laid the theoretical foundation for contemporary polyphonic music so it is probable that the women of Greece enjoyed success in that field.

Furthermore, before the Trojan War women in Greece were permitted to vote, but they lost this privilege because men felt that they voted irresponsibly. Unfortunately, Greek women did not regain their voting privileges until the twentieth century as a result of various political, cultural and social misjudgments.

Finally, it should be noted that the schools of ancient Greece were so effective and well-known that they have been widely copied. This is true even for today’s schools. Like ancient Greek schools, the day is divided by subject periods and a teacher presents his or her subject matter to students, who are divided by age.

Women in Franchising

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Women are said that they should put their roles in their family such as taking care of the house, their husbands and their children. Things have changed a lot , women are proving that views wrong. Not only are women in the work place, they are starting and running their own businesses. Many women are running successful business and supporting themselves and their families. One of the common things that women are getting into is franchising. This allows them to run their own business and be among the many that have a greater chance at success than starting from scratch!

Times have changed and women are much more educated than they were many years ago. They have just as much chance to learn as do men. They can attend college and choose what career they want. Since more women are educated today they make great franchisees. With all their knowledge they are capable of running a franchise on their own. Also with being better educated they become bored with the routines of the past. So for women who need and want a challenge a franchise may be a great fit.

Since most women deal better in social situations they have an opportunity to be more successful with employee dealings. They will fare well with making decisions about and with employees. It is important to keep your employees happy since they will play a part in your success as a franchise.

Many women also enjoy being a part of something and working toward a common goal. With a franchise you are not on your own, you will have a whole family of franchise brothers and sister to help your through. You will be on a team so to say after you sign your franchise agreement.

Women are great candidates for franchisees! Many women feel that starting their own business could actually be more work than just working for someone else. Even though many women enjoy working and providing financially for their families, they also make it a priority to spend time with their family. If you start a business from scratch it takes much more work than buying a franchise. When you buy a franchise all the ground work is done and they already have a working system in place. There is also less risk involved with a franchise. It is proven that franchises are more successful than independent businesses.

Being a woman franchisee can be very fulfilling as you care for your family and become successful in something that you enjoy! Start looking for a franchise that meets your needs and will lead you to the path of success!