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Tansy_Gold

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Thu Apr 25, 2024, 05:14 PM Apr 25

STOCK MARKET WATCH: Friday, 26 April 2024

STOCK MARKET WATCH: Friday, 26 April 2024



Previous SMW:
SMW for 25 April 2024




AT THE CLOSING BELL ON 25 April 2024


Dow Jones 38,085.80 -375.12 (0.98%)
S&P 500 5,048.42 -23.21 (0.46%)
Nasdaq 15,611.76 -100.99 (0.64%)





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Quote for the Day:

Primitive societies, which are vast in number and in variety of forms, provide here a fruitful field of observation. It is as much for that reason as because they are primitive that they are important for anyone interested in the social position of women. Unfortunately, no systematic comparative work on this topic has recently been done; and it is necessary, if one wishes to obtain information about it, to go to the sources, the many ethnographic monographs – laborious undertaking. That no attempt has been made to bring together the results of modern research into a single study may be due, at least to some extent, to lack of interest, women's status in our own society having ceased to be an acute public issue. However this may be, I beg to submit to you a few reflections on the matter.

Edward Evans-Pritchard. "The Position of Women in Primitive Societies and in Our Own." (1955) in Women's Studies: Essential Readings, Stevi Jackson, Editor. New York University Press. © 1993.





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