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EAC234 Assignment 1 - Helen O'loy - Mark Salvador

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*Artificial Intelligence
*Artificial Emotions
 
== '''IS HELEN O'LOY SEXIST?''' ==
*Given the time of publication Helen O'loy was not considered sexist at all. At that time in history people believed in the traditional nuclear family. Which is a husband and wife have kids and maybe a dog for a pet. Helen is portrayed to be the ideal house wife back in those days. She stays home and cooks and cleans until the husband comes home from a long hard days work. She's always happy and always tends to her husbands demands. Yes this might seem very sexist looking back now, but that is what it was. Times have changed since then, women now have all the rights and priveleges that men do. They no longer just stay home and watch the kids, clean the house and wait for their husband to come home. They contribute to our society as much as men do.
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