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    imbalance between man and women MP’s. According to national statistics‚ while 51% of the UK population is female in 2010‚only 22% of MPs in the Parliament were women. The number of Conservatives women MP’s has grown from 9% in 2005 to 16% in 2010. In 2005 in his election speech David Cameron mentioned an increase of women in parliament. His promise was to transform the Conservative party and he introduced an A-List which aimed to have an equal numbers of men and women.1 These figures are still relatively

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    Etruscan Women

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    The Etruscan culture differed in many ways when compared to the surrounding ancient cultures‚ such as the Greeks. When these two cultures are examined‚ they will show a contrast in women hierarchy and language. Though the main focus will be on how the Etruscans treated their women compared with Greek women. We do have some inscriptions on artifacts and tomb paintings‚ but the only written accounts we have of the Etruscan society comes from Greek and Roman Historians‚ which are all a little

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    Samurai Women

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    ENL101 English Composition I Class Assignment 2 (10%) Date Distributed: OCTOBER 31‚ 2014 Instructions 1. Provide your assignment with the INTI cover page. 2. Do not plagiarize your project. 3. Hand in your assignment latest by NOVEMBER 12‚ 2014 4. Late submission will be penalized. Note the underlined sentences in the passage. Those are the ones you need to edit. Make sure the sentences are corrected in terms of grammar‚ precision in meaning and sentence structure according to the

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    Women In India This world has always been a man dominated world. Man has treated women not as an equal partner in life but as a mere slave. Women is for him the weaker vessel. He has given her many beautiful names. A man calls his wife better-half. Women are known as the fair sex. We call them “Devis”. But all these are mere sugar coated words. He Perpetrates all kinds of atrocities on her. He abuses her physically‚ morally‚ sexually‚ economically and also politically. He uses her merely

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    Women in Prisons

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    The ongoing debate about how women prisoners ought to be treated relative to their male counterparts will be a failure if it does not lead us to reconsider the predicates of the largely ineffective correctional system now in operation ... working through the problems of gender in the correctional system represents a terrific opportunity to rethink global correctional objectives‚ assess the utility of the approaches that have been tried‚ and refresh our thinking about what is likely to prove useful

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    Women Entrepreneurship

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    Women Entrepreneurship - Questionnaire for Existing Entrepreneurs We are making a quick study on the subject – “Women Entrepreneurship – Problems & Prospects” and in this context we have framed the following questionnaire. We are aware of your precious time‚ yet we venture to request you to spare a few minutes & give us your responses to following questions. Your responses are very valuable to us & will be extremely meaningful for our study. Thanks in anticipation. ….

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    The status of women during the enlightenment didn’t change for the better as most may think but instead surprisingly degraded. Economically‚ laws were produced that restricted all women’s rights to own property and run businesses. Comparing the 1600s and the 1800s‚ it was obvious businesses owned by women in London had dropped to less than ten percent of the original number. The Enlightenment pressured the change for education but the quality for women education also degraded. In the 16th

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    Illnesses In Women

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    Mental Illnesses in Women In the 19th century hysteria was a common illness among women‚ it was even considered to be “an excessively female disease” by Sigmund Freud‚ a neurologist in late 1800s and early 1900s. During this time period many women were considered to have mental illnesses‚ like hysteria‚ but were not treated properly by their doctors and families. The US National Library of Medicine even states that due to prejudice mental disorders in women were often misunderstood and misinterpreted

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    Blackand Women

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    born free‚ yet everywhere he is in chains….The one who thinks himself the master of others is a much a slave as they.”(Daggar pg 221) This quote best reflects the two liberation ideologies that will be discussed in this essay‚ black liberation and women liberation. Both were introduced in the 1960’s and still to this day some people still feel “ held down‚” but the aim for these ideologies is to liberate these groups from the internal and external restraints that exist. The agent‚ obstacle‚ and goal

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    knitting women

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    The knitting women The French revolution was a period of tremendous turmoil‚ tragedy‚ and torture. In the historical novel‚ A Tale of Two Cities‚ Charles Dickens brings you into the lives of hardworking women and gives the reader an idea of what it was like to live during the French revolution. The knitting women conveys Dickens’ apprehension‚ which heightens the suspense towards the coming revolution. In the first half of the passage‚ Dickens potrays kitting as a distraction

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