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    You’re Funny. Many people throughout the world believe that the government should not permit women to be in the military. They believe that members of the military should only be of the male gender because years ago that is how it worked. Women stayed at home‚ cooking‚ cleaning‚ and making babies; men were drafted into the military to serve their country. Their argument is invalid as times today are changed. Women should be allowed in the military because they are capable of the same things as men‚ the

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    Should Women Be in Combat? Danyell Tremblay Composition I – English 1001-10 South University Mrs. Dobson December 12‚ 2012 Should Women be in Combat? According to a poll on November 9‚ 2012 68% of the American public thinks women should be allowed in combat roles (Should women be allowed‚ 2012). Women should not be in combat roles in the military because they have different mental/emotional needs‚ they require additional logistic support‚ they are not as physically capable as men‚ and would be

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    Should Females be Allowed to Play on Male’s Football Teams? “Katie Hnida --the first woman to score in an NCAA Division I-A (a Football Championship Subdivision) game -- was on the roster as a kicker at Colorado in 1999 and later played in games at New Mexico.” (ESPN) Katie Hnida was a female football player in Colorado and New Mexico. She was discriminated against because of her gender‚ and it eventually led to her being sexually assaulted by her teammates. Women have struggled drastically to break

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    someone who voted no on an online public poll on whether or not women should be allowed in combat. For years people of all types have said that women should not be allowed into combat for many reasons. However‚ the branches of the armed forces are starting to equalize PT standards and accepting women in more jobs that were once men-only positions. Women should be allowed in infantry because the stereotype of men being superior to women is outdated in today’s society‚ and ladies can bring just as much

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    Women who are serving in battle are still waiting to be recognized for their dedication and hard work while at the same time facing different issues‚ such as domestic violence and sexual harassment. Actually‚ military women constitute almost one-sixth of the armed forces and more than 80 percent of military jobs are now open for women. Although these positions are available to be performed by women‚ they are kept out of the battlefield. “The Department of Defense moved in 1994 to ban women from serving

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    Should Women Serve in Combat Roles? Should Women Serve in Combat Roles? March 20‚ 2005‚ was another ordinary day in Iraq when anti-Iraqi fighters ambushed a supply convoy and Sergeant Hester led the squad into the kill zone repelling the enemies attack with grenades and an M203 grenade launcher leaving 27 insurgents dead‚ six wounded‚ and one captured. On June 16‚ 2005‚ Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester‚ (23)‚ was the first woman solider to receive the Silver Star since World War II. This position paper

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    Women in Combat Edward Colon ENG101 HS-ECA: Composition I November 20‚ 2014 Michael Grohs Abstract Times are changing; Today’s military is facing its own internal battle. This fight is called equality to all men and women. Today these organizations find themselves face to face with a lingering decision that has been looming over its head for decades. Should the military allow women in combat arms units? There are many people who feel that this will create problems such as gender roles confusion

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    rationale of this bibliography is to find sources of information on the role of women in the military and their role in combat. The bibliography looks at sources that are against having women in combat roles‚ sources that advocate women playing combat roles. The bibliography also looks at the performance of the women that have had combat roles and the challenges they have faced. Kirkwood‚ R.C. (2008)"Women Should Not Be Eligible for the Draft." Military Draft. Ed. Viqi Wagner. Detroit: Greenhaven

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    or underestimated by other people‚ especially boys? Girls should be able to wear anything they want without being judged by others. Boys always think that they are so much better than girls are when it comes to sports. Back in the day women couldn’t be in the war because men always thought that it’s to tough or its only a man’s job. There isn’t any doubt in any girl’s mind that boys need to stop mistreating us in wrong ways. Girls should be able to wear anything they want without being judged by

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    Politics Opinions Should judges be elected to serve on the bench? YES 35%of members Voice Your Opinion * I support the idea of electing judges into office because judges should represent the interests of the community being served.   If the election of judges is withdrawn as a means to appointment a candidate into office‚ then judges would serve on the bench for the sake of duty rather than service to the community. Electing officials into office empowers members of the voting community

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