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    Plight of Women

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    work participation rate‚ high incidences of violence and crime against women‚ disturbingly high prevalence of anemia amongst women along with other areas of vulnerabilities such as RTI/STI TB‚ reproductive errors‚ protein malnutrition- lend challenging dimension to the work required to be done to make the city more women friendly and to empower women themselves to create a supportive and enabling environment. The status of women in Delhi is a subject which raises concern of government and link society

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    Women in Sport

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    the years‚ women were frowned a pone for watching and participating in physical activities. There has been an argument “… why women ’s [sport] will never be as successful as men ’s‚ that is it isn ’t as fast‚ and is therefore less exciting”. (Female athletes want equality in all sports) Traditionally the women were seen as being passive and obedient to males‚ as well as appearing an attractive object and sport was not always conductive to this. Generally‚ men have dominated sport (Women in Sport)

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    Ms. Wininger Feb. 19th‚ 2013 Women Studies 200 Gender Equality Stalled Response In the article‚ "Why Gender Equality Stalled"‚ it expresses how women were able to create equality between men and women even though it took many years to progress. The article focuses mostly on how feminists were able to transform the attitudes of women in society. The article celebrates the 50th anniversary of "The Feminine Mystique" which was a best seller that fired up women to start movements for equal oppurtunities

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    Women and Politics

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    are mostly men. Having failed to provide good governance‚ when come to think of it‚ there is nothing wrong if women who are noted to be caring‚ concern‚ and responsible are given more chances in government for possible change in the ‘status quo’. Should a woman involve in politics have always been subject of controversy over the years. But among other political posts today few women are already presidents of countries and senators‚ assembly members‚ and councilors . Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

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    Women in Combat

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    Grace MacDonald Pd. 6 Should Women be Allowed in Military Combat? Imagine‚ as a male‚ in frontline combat with a female on one side of you‚ another male on the other side of you. Who would you trust most? A majority of people would trust the male over the female because of a male’s strength and endurance‚ and that is the trouble. Although it is proven that most women are physically weaker than men and have forty pounds less muscle mass and thirteen pounds more fat than men‚ it does not mean

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    Condition of Women

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    Empowering Women as Key Change Agents Women bear almost all responsibility for meeting basic needs of the family‚ yet are systematically denied the resources‚ information and freedom of action they need to fulfill this responsibility. The vast majority of the world’s poor are women. Two-thirds of the world’s illiterates are female. Of the millions of school age children not in school‚ the majority are girls. And today‚ HIV/AIDS is rapidly becoming a woman’s disease. In several southern African

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    Dehumanization Of Women

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    into contact with the indigenous Americans their views of women became challenged. The white man’s Indian equaled a primitive man. Europeans did not originally view indigenous Americans as adhering to any of the cultural structure that Europeans believed they had already mastered. The culture of native Americans was matriarchal and largely unfamiliar to the immigrant community. Pueblo groups were tied to female political power and women provided for families in a way unseen in the European world

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    Women in Greece

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    roles and status of women in ancient Greece are hard to asses since there is very little evidence from that period written or illustrated from a women’s perspective. Most literature and art from ancient Greece comes from men‚ thus making it hard to evaluate exactly what it was like to live has a women in those times. Sarah Pomeroy states in Goddesses‚ whores‚ wives and salves: women in classical antiquity "the study of women in ancient literature is the study of men’s views of women and cannot become

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    Womens Rights

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     remaining in the public eye as a leader of the movement  for more than fifty years.  Thus‚ her first formal public address‚ "Address on Woman ’s  Rights‚" delivered in 1848‚ is a key text not only for understanding early woman ’s rights  ideology‚  but  also  for  understanding  what  drove  one  of  our  nation ’s  most  prominent  social movement leaders.    This study takes a historical approach to illuminate the transformative power of  Stanton ’s  first  major  public  speech‚  her  "Address  on  Woman ’s  Rights‚  1848."    To  that 

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    little girl is unaware of‚ is that if she had lived a little over 150 years ago‚ her future dreams would be quite different. Women living a life of religious freedom‚ having a voice in government‚ and attending schools is normal in our everyday lives as we reach the new millennium . However‚ women did not always have an equal say or chance in life. In our American History‚ women have demonstrated and worked for reform of women’s rights. Through seven generations‚ it took many meetings‚ petition drives

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