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    anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men.” -Gloria Steinem. Feminism should be taught the right way‚ because many people are saying the complete different opposite of feminism. Feminism means to be equal to men‚ like women want equal treatment like men do‚ they want to do the heavy lifting and want to protect loved ones instead of a man “doing all the work”. People nowadays are changing the entire meaning of feminism which makes me feel enraged because nowadays celebrities

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    "Women ought to have representatives‚ instead of being arbitrarily governed without any direct share allowed them in the deliberations of government." (Wollstonecraft‚ 1792). Women began to consider that the way they had been being treated might have not been fair. Women of the eighteenth century did not wish to have greater power then men. They only wished for equal rights. Young girls could only dream of continuing their schooling and obtaining a higher education. Men‚ who had control over women

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    Stereotypes of men and women‚ and inequality between the sexes in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice -A didactic essay attempting to show that a gender focused reading of Pride and Prejudice has much to offer both male and female students Abstract This essay will discuss why one would use a literary text such as Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (1813) in a classroom. There is a certain focus on what Pride and Prejudice might have to offer both male and female students‚ since research has shown that

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    Feminism in the Early 1900s: Understanding Women Feminism has created many opportunities for women‚ and it has expanded the rights for women in today’s society. However‚ women in the early 1900s were not as treated with respect and did not have as many rights as the women in our time period do. Women were looked at objectively‚ as possessions of men‚ and someone to cook‚ clean‚ and bear the children. In Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ the portrayal of women shows the said stereotypical woman from

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    International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 14 www.ijbssnet.com Cognition and Impact of Modernization in Changing Normative Structure of Family System (A Case Study) Shakeela Ibrahim COMSATS Institute of Information Technology‚ Islamabad Pakistan E-mail: shakeela_ibrahim@comsats.edu.pk Manshoor Hussain Abbasi (Corresponding Author) Department of Humanities Faculty Block No 1‚ 3rd Floor COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Park Road Chakshahzad Islamabad‚ Pakistan Email:

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    INTRODUCTION From the early days until now‚ women are exploited in their daily life especially by the labor market. In this paper‚ we are going to see how women are exploited in the labor market. Exploitation of women is a social fact in the world‚ so I chose this topic because it started to be a social problem after the Second World War period and Industrial Revolution. In the Second World War‚ most of our women faced many problems by participating and aiding the men. Actually‚ if we go back in time‚ we

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    Reduced Homework Shouldn’t the district or teachers assign students less homework? We should have less homework because some students have activities outside of school‚ they don’t have time to spend with their family anymore‚ and it may affect their physical health. There should be a sufficient of homework so that students will not have to have a lot of stress. First of all‚ the reason why teachers should give less homework is because like I said‚ some students have activities outside of school

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    2013 Indian Badminton League 2013 Indian Badminton League is the first season of Indian Badminton League starting from 14th August 2013.[1][2] Contents 1 Teams 1.1 Mumbai Masters 1.2 Pune Pistons 1.3 Banga Beats 1.4 Hyderabad HotShots 1.5 Delhi Smashers 1.6 Awadhe Warriors Tournament Details Dates August 14 – August 31 Administrator(s) Badminton Association of India Tournament Format(s) Round-robin and Knock-out Host(s)  India Venue(s) 6 Teams 6 Final Positions Champions

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    Black Men in America I am writing about black men in America. Today’s black men have a struggle. They are struggling with colored men and stereo-type. The one thing about black men in America is that they are fighters. They won’t give up without a fight. They will try to prevail in anything that they want do. Black men in America are struggling with being colored. They have to be the best at all they do without imitating the white man. They have to play it smart in everything. If a black

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    economically‚ and socially. Tensions between individual rights and societal claims has been the most influential theme in shaping global history since the end of World War II. This theme embraces the hardships of minorities fighting societal claims to acquire their basic individual rights during the post – 1945 world. Socio-economic

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