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    Composition II/Literature Week 2: The Feminist Perspective This presentation will introduce you to the feminist critical perspective through a close examination of the short story “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid. The Feminist Critical Perspective “Feminist criticism questions the ways in which women have been defined through a literary tradition dominated by male authors and critics…many feminists argue that the forms and conventions of traditional literature allow only a certain type of female

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    theories to be able to come out with a new conclusion or in order to set evidences. One of the research that was done‚ was “MORE EXPERIENCE = BIGGER BRAIN? “ by Rosenzweig‚ M. R.‚ Bennett‚ E. L.‚ & Diamond‚ M. C. (1972). Brain changes in response to experience. Scientific American‚ 226‚ 22-29‚ in which different kind of methods was approached‚ Scientist wanted to know if that animals are raised in a more stimulating environment would it effect brain development. Another research was the theories of “BORN

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    Victoria Salis Student ID# RTA101/Section 11: Introduction to Media Theory Final Paper: A feminist analysis of sexism within the media and its various platforms. 02/12/14 The media is one of the most influential‚ powerful and cultural economic forces in today’s society. The decision of who gets to talk‚ what is said‚ who writes‚ and what is crucial enough to announce is usually made by people themselves. Media shapes our perception of who we are and what we are capable of

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    PCN 527 Final Exam Thomas J. McCarthy ? Nov. 20‚ 2016 Alcohol is the most prevalent drug of abuse worldwide. Discuss the major‚ long-term physiological effects of addiction to alcohol. Be sure to include a discussion of the dangers of withdrawal. It is said that one of the major‚ long-term physiological effects of alcohol is the liver. This would be true since this is one of the first tests I had done to me. Thank God‚ all was ok. Other parts of the body include the bones‚ brain‚ endocrine system

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    Prison Rape in Texas: Analyzing PREA Prison Rape in Texas: Analyzing PREA In 2003‚ the Bush Administration signed the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA‚ P.L. 108-79)‚ the purpose of which is to address the increasing problem of sexual abuse within U.S. correctional facilities. The Act is applicable to all public and private institutions as well as community-based agencies housing adults or juveniles. In accordance with PREA protections‚ the U.S. Department of

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    The rap groups “Fuck The Police” song relates back to Werner’s three steps through 1). “Acknowledge the Burden”. They demonstrate this through their music as they describe the violence and misconduct exhibited by the LAPD. In the song the Rapper Ice Cube states “A young n***a got it bad cause I’m brown and not the other color so police think they have the right to kill a minority.” (Ice Cube). Here Cube acknowledges the problems he and many others faced on a daily basis; assault‚ excessive force

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    Teen Date Rape What is date rape? When people think of rape‚ people think of someone trying to attack them. Truth be told‚ most victims of rape know the suspect. This is known as date rape — forced sex that occurs at a party or on a date with someone the victim may know‚ like‚ or even be interested in or dating. Females are more likely to be raped‚ but it can also happen to males as well. Not only men commit rape; but in rare cases women commit rape‚ too. Being good friends‚ talking to someone

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    According to Rape Abuse and Incest National Network‚ approximately four out of five rapes are committed by someone known to the victim. The One in Four organization states that “In one year 300‚000 college women‚ over 5% of women enrolled in colleges and universities‚ experience rape. This does not include other forms of sexual assault” (Kilpatrick‚ et al.) The brutality of this data stuns me. This is also the reason I take great pride in my writing a one act play about date rape. I wanted to be

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    Trifles Feminist Analysis

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    In the play‚ “Trifles‚” Susan Glaspell demonstrates the inequality that occurs between men and women during the 20th century. From the opening scene‚ the two women are not given much attention unlike the men‚ until they are separated from them and become the main characters. Although the women are seen as inferior to men‚ they prove that they are much more capable as they are the ones who solve the case by thinking outside the box. They find the real motive behind Mrs. Wright’s action and are able

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    Othello Feminist Analysis

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    Finally‚ near the end of the play‚ Emilia realizes “we must think men are not gods” (3.4.144). Although she knows her correct role in society in order to be accepted‚ she has come to see the lack of equality between men and women. She understands that in order to be presented to society‚ they must put on an act for their husbands. They do not need to think of them as gods‚ but must treat them as they are. She now believes that a woman being referred to as “whore” (4.3.74) is not tolerable. When something

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