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  2. Social housekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Social housekeeping also sought to bring greater awareness to other factors in the domestic sphere causing illness. Improper washing habits meant people were more susceptible to infection. In her 1907 text “Household Bacteriology”, Maria Elliott utilised experiments, data and diagrams to explore the risks that dust posed.

  3. Housewife - Wikipedia

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    Young Housewife, oil painting on canvas by Alexey Tyranov, currently housed at the Russian Museum in St Petersburg, Russia (1840s). A housewife (also known as a homemaker or a stay-at-home mother/mom/mum) is a woman whose role is running or managing her family's home—housekeeping, which may include caring for her children; cleaning and maintaining the home; making, buying and/or mending ...

  4. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    mother, as addressed or referred to by her child (US: mom) silent, as in "keep mum" chrysanthemum: mummy mother, as addressed or referred to by her child (US: mommy) Ancient Egyptian mummy, chemically preserved corpse any preserved corpse (Mexican mumia) mush (informal) term of address, often hostile (possibly from Romany "man") [6] [7] [8]

  5. Mum's the word - Wikipedia

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    Mum's the word is a popular English idiom.It is related to an expression used by William Shakespeare, in Henry VI, Part 2. [1]The word "mum" is an alteration of momme, which was used between 1350 and 1400 in Middle English with very close to the same meaning, "be silent; do not reveal".

  6. The internet is debating the difference between ‘white SUV ...

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    PTO moms. Crunchy moms. Almond moms. Wine moms.Helicopter moms. Hot mess moms. Influencer moms. Sports moms. The internet is always looking for ways to divide moms into categories, and the latest ...

  7. Mammy stereotype - Wikipedia

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    The fictionalized mammy character is often visualized as a dark-skinned woman with a motherly personality. The origin of the mammy figure stereotype is rooted in the history of slavery in the United States, as enslaved women were often tasked with domestic and childcare work in American slave-holding households. The mammy caricature was used to ...

  8. What is a ‘Venmo Mom’? Mom explains why she refuses to ...

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    Don’t ask this mother to volunteer at her children’s schools — she’s a proud “Venmo Mom.” “I don’t know about anyone else out there but ‘Meet the Teacher’ is super stressful ...

  9. Meet the mom behind Sad Beige, which calls out the ... - AOL

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    Writer and librarian Hayley DeRoche has two children, who, like a lot of kids their age, tend to favor brightly colored outfits and toys. But DeRoche couldn't help but notice that the items being ...