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    The status of women in the United States historically had one similarity in the later part of the twentieth century ranging to the early part of the twenty-first century; that connection was based on societies concept of women culture that shows the differences between man and woman. These beliefs were not just differences in gender‚ but in equality. You see women’s equality hinged on societies beliefs that women should only be a wife and mother‚ nothing more. Traditionally these concepts were

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    Women and GLBT Yesterday and Today Sherri Joiner November 25‚ 2012 Maria Kithhart Women and GLBT Yesterday and Today Throughout history women and people of the gay‚ lesbian‚ and transgender community have faced many acts of inequality. Women have experienced inequality in many aspects such as jobs‚ voter rights‚ public offices‚ and other areas simply because of the fact that they are women. People of the GLBT community have faced these inequalities in jobs‚ society‚ public offices‚ and

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    the status of women in the United States throughout history? • What is the status of women in the U.S. today? • What are some examples of concepts or constructions of masculinity and femininity that you see in society and in media? • Historically‚ what has been the social status of GLBT people? • What is the status of GLBT people in the U.S. today? • What are some social and political issues relevant to women and GLBT people in the U.S.? The status of women throughout history

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    talk about the history that women and the GLBT have gone thru. Both groups have had little to no rights in the past but with the right mind set have shape the world to change their mind. Women now have voting rights‚ are not just looked at as a child breeder but as an individual in life. Diversity Organization Paper As we look back at the history of women and follow them thru time we see a lot of good. Before coming to America women were thought of just has house

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    literary works of women authors‚ Kate Chopin (1850 -1904)‚ "The Awakening"‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman ’s (1860-1935)‚ "The Yellow Wallpaper"‚ and Edith Wharton ’s (1862-1937) "Souls Belated"‚ many common social issues related to women are brought to light‚ and though subtly pointed out are an outcry against the conventions of the time. In these three stories‚ which were written between 1899 and 1913‚ the era was a time in which it seems‚ women had finally awaken to realize their social oppression and

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    ABSTRACT Political and Social Apathy‚ there are two faces of apathy. The first considers apathy as a choice and participation in public life a consequence of one’s affirmative use of freedom. The second face of apathy arises when citizens are led to believe that their personal needs are not part of the political agenda‚ resulting into political deprivation and the reaffirmation of the status quo. Philippines political and social life is marked by the second kind of apathy‚ which might also

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    late 20th century‚ Australia?s indigenous peoples were 29 times more likely to be put in jail than other Australians; 20 times more likely to be picked up by the police; less likely to receive bail or have legal representation in the court; and more likely to plead guilty. At the same time‚ indigenous peoples were less likely to be called up for jury duty than other Australians. The Aboriginal Legal Service (1970-97) provided access to legal advice and assistance for people who could not have otherwise

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    one of the most controversial and debated topics of this day. Abortions; the practice of removing a fertilized egg from a mother has become a highly debated issue in American culture. The reason for this is whether or not the induced expulsion of the fetus is considered murder or whether or not it is up to the mother and her interests. People that are pro life suggest that all life is considered innocent and deserves a chance at life‚ and it is not up to the mother whether or not she wants to keep

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    Relevant Crisis Events and/or Social Problems Kelly has stated in the past‚ that her ex-husband‚ Bobby‚ has both physically and verbally abusive towards her. She admits she never called the police. Bobby has denied all of her claims and states he has never touched her in a harmful way. Jennifer states that her mother’s and father’s relationship is rocky and they often fight‚ however she has never witnessed her father being physically abusive towards her mother. Socio-Demographic Jennifer is

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    Political and Social Apathy‚ there are two faces of apathy. The first considers apathy as a choice and participation in public life a consequence of one’s affirmative use of freedom. The second face of apathy arises when citizens are led to believe that their personal needs are not part of the political agenda‚ resulting into political deprivation and the reaffirmation of the status quo. Philippines political and social life is marked by the second kind of apathy‚ which might also arise from the

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