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    JUDICIAL ACTIVISM and EMPOWERMENT OF INDIAN WOMEN – TOWARDS EQUALITY WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT – HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Women’s empowerment is a noted concept in social change‚ which is much discussed‚ often elusive and sometimes abused. Yet in the context of development‚ women’s leadership and agency in social change have been levers for women’s empowerment within communities. Women have sought to fight entrenched interests for community benefits‚ and have garnered through their collective strength

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    The main purpose of this essay is to discuss the omnipresent issue of women ’s portrayal in the media by studying the effect of the television series Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Buffy The Vampire Slayer is an American television series which aired from 1997 to 2003 following a young girl (Buffy Summers) who is chosen to be a vampire slayer and confront the dark forces in her fictional world. However‚ what made this particular series interesting was the fact it was augmented with an astute example

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    Q1. How are women portrayed in the New Zealand media? -Consider Bonds advert -Jane Jetson info‚ Source 19 -NZ Stats/ examples ”What is generic is replaceable. With youth and beauty‚ then the working woman is visible‚ but insecure‚ made to feel her qualities are not unique. But‚ without them‚ she is invisible-she falls literally ‘out of the picture’”-Beauty Myth Not only women but all people are constantly pigeonholed into categories within the media‚ people are categorized and prejudiced

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    of the Rights of Women. This essay thoroughly describes how women were treated and viewed through the eyes of others‚ mostly men‚ during the 18th century in England. Wollstonecraft speaks out against the sexist nation through this piece not only by pointing out the flaws in man and country but goes even future to attack her own sex in specific passages. During the 18th century in England‚ women were not seen as equals but as “things” whose lives had been condemned at birth. Women were pretty things

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    When judging the advancements of Native Americans to others one might look into the perspective of the surrounding environment of certain tribes. For example‚ many woodland Indians such as the ones on the Eastern Coast were more advanced as to making tools and trading with other local tribes. While other Native American groups stayed in a routine of making the same crops‚ and using the same weapons‚ others experimented with what they were given and used different techniques to aid in their success

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    CLASSIC BREADS N a a n A traditional Indian bread made of plain flour & baked in the Tandoor 3.90 R o t i Pan toasted wholemeal bread 4.50 Butter Naan Potato Naan Garlic Naan Cheese Naan Chilli Naan P a r a t h a Pan toasted flaky wholemeal bread K a s h m i r i / P e s h w a r i N a a n Filled with a blend of assorted dried fruits & nuts Ceylon Naan 5.50 O ur own Speciality! O nion‚ cheese & cracked pepper. Cheese and Garlic Naan Spinach & Garlic Naan Spinach & Cheese

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    For this project‚ i choose to write about the Mohawk Indians. These native americans are are group of fierce warriors‚ where both men and women had vital roles. They were orginally apart of Iroquois Confederation‚ which included various tribes in the north eastern territory of the United States. They are also one of the most famous and surviving native americans. They were unique and had different traditions. The Mohawks were located in the area‚ which‚ now we call New York. This in in the

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    How women are presented as ‘victims’ in both the novels‚ An Inspector Calls and Of Mice and Men Two characters that could be portrayed as victims of society are Curley’s wife from ‘’Of Mice and Men’’ and Eva Smith from ‘’An Inspector Calls’’. Both characters are really similar to each other; they are young and both wanting a better life. Eva Smith lost both parents and lost her last two jobs because her boss thrown her just because she argued for a bigger pay for the workers who puts in so much effort

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    world‚ and values. Culture gives meaning to our existence in society is essential to our “human-ness” and “fills” or “directs” the kind of human-ness we exhibit. Culture constrains not only behavior but also how people think about and interpret their world. Indian culture: Indian culture is rich and diverse and as a result unique in its very own way. Our manners‚ way of communicating with one another‚ etc are one of the important components of our culture. Even though we have accepted modern

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    of an Indian rebellion‚ the Puritans believed that slavery was an acceptable option. They believed this because slavery had its advantages‚ such as increasing profit that helped pay for the war. Also‚ the Puritans felt that slavery gave Indians a reason to be a friend rather than an enemy. Lastly‚ slavery was thought to be a better option for captives rather than execution. Additionally‚ although it could be debated by both parties their reasoning as to why they treated women this way‚ women were

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