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    Muslim Women

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    Development and Condition of Muslim Women Prevailing Laws and Traditions for Muslim Women The Convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women (CEDAW) is a human right treaty for women. The basic structure of the organization is based upon three principles: equality‚ non-discrimination and state obligation. This organization has set some rules to eliminate discrimination against women. This organization set some specific rules which the state has to agree with and implement

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    The word pornography comes from the Greek meaning‚ whore‚ harlot‚ prostitute‚ and to buy or sell a woman” (Oprah‚2009). The word alone is degrading to women‚ how bad could the actual acts be? There are so many forms pornography comes in: magazines‚ posters‚ music‚ videos‚ and the most popular‚ the internet. This all makes it way too easy to access. Some of the serious effects include violent and degrading acts towards women‚ the difference between a real sex life and the ones on TV‚ and the sexual

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    of Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT); we condemn everything that is foul‚ inhuman‚ unjust‚ impure‚ indecent. But look at the kind of movies and TV programs we go after; display of sex acts—under the guise of art‚ nude bodies‚ violent sex‚ fornication‚ adultery‚ vengeance‚ magical arts‚ sorcery‚ myths. Even an ordinary comedy sit-com is rated "Parental Guidance." Is that wholesome entertainment? You can glean from the entertainment that we are so crazy about what kind of people we truly are

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    “Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.” – Abraham Lincoln. The quote accurately uses a tree and shadow as similes to separates the outside reputation from the inside character. But how unfortunate is it that mankind often‚ to please society‚ fouls the inner character in order to make the shadow acceptable. A person might abuse his family and disregard his friends; all in the effort to protect his/her

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    Compare how the writers present the subjugation of women in accordance to Victorian social value in the three texts. Over the ages‚ the roles of women have changed and evolved in accordance to the social norms of the particular time period. In the 19th century‚ women were canonised in literature as objects of beauty and of reverence; an idea which was carried into the very height of the age of enlightenment. From the very first gothic novel‚ Horace Walpole’s ‘The Castle of Otranto’‚ women have

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    Name: Chunxian Huang How might we usefully define marriage in universal cross cultural terms? Marriage‚ which is one of the most vital relationships of human beings‚ is a bewildering subject in people’s lives because it is hard to define‚ especially in the cross cultural terms. Cross cultural‚ according to the fourth edition of the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (2000)‚ is defined as “the interaction of differing cultures‚

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    The Kingdom of God

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    The Kingdom of God is a hidden‚ but important theme in the New Testament of the Bible. It isn’t a place‚ but rather a state of being. Jesus spends most of his life living as an example of the Kingdom of God. Through Jesus’ teachings‚ people begin to understand what it truly means to live in the Kingdom. This theme is mainly introduced in the gospel of Mark and progresses further in depth throughout the New Testament. The meaning of the Kingdom of God is found in the words of Jesus Christ. He provides

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    The first poem in Ezekiel’s first volume published in 1952‚ A Time to Change is a remarkable poem. The poem is built upon the journey and quest motifs. The poem‚ partly a lament and partly a prayer‚ continually hovers around the basic concerns of the poet: moral conduct‚ spiritual redemption‚ the desires of the body and the claims of the soul. It begins with a question and ends with a sense of certainty‚ assurance‚ and hope. The poem in this sense symbolizes the poet’s spiritual journey from doubt

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne chose such a controversial topic as adultery for The Scarlet Letter‚ his nineteenth century novel of "seventeenth century sexual repression and hypocrisy"‚ demonstrates a delicate yet changing climate with regard to infidelity. Historically‚ carrying on an adulterous affair back in such an era of Puritanism and traditional values was not taken lightly; in fact‚ by today’s standards‚ such horrific treatment for what is now considered an everyday occurrence was harsher than murders

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    At the beginning of the seventeenth century Russia experienced a period of great upheaval that has since been called the Time of Troubles (1598-1613). The period was an incredibly complex period of intersecting political‚ social‚ and economic issues that culminated into this tumultuous period. During this period‚ the Russian Orthodox Church became the only social institution and political symbol that offered Russians a sense of continuity‚ unity‚ and stability. Orthodox Christianity played a fundamental

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