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    Through Christine Stansell’s work “City of Women: Sex and Class in New York 1789-1860‚ we are introduced to women of the manufacturing industry.The period explained in this chapter is the early industrial revolution era. With the growth of cities in the North‚ and the lack of space for farming‚ factories became the basis of the economy. Through an excerpt from her publication‚we look at labor systems and conditions and how they impacted women during this era. Women were given work focused in industries

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    FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION Wollstonecraft‚ in her book ‘The Vindication of the Rights of Women’ (1792)‚ says that the lack of good education for women is one of the biggest problem in the world. To her‚ women must be treated equally along with men because they too are much intelligent as men. She wanted a greater combination of the public as well as the private‚ for private boarding schools and home-schooling were equally important to a child’s academic and personal upliftment. She suggests

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    Throughout the whole chapter‚ one could easily be able to notice the discrimination these pachuca women received. Much like the discrimination that women not only in this country but all over the world still receive to this day. As well as the pachuca womenwomen today want to be provided with a sense of personal freedom and control. Another comparison is that women can feel like outsiders. The women then used the zoot-style to help them feel like they belong somewhere‚ to help them escape their

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    audience understands both languages‚ it allows them to connect and perceive the intend of the meaning at a deeper level. Such as in Real Women Have Curves‚ by Josefina Lopez‚ the playwright focuses on five characters‚ Ana‚ Estela‚ Carmen‚ Pancha‚ and Rosali‚ who work together in a tiny sewing factory in East Los Angeles. Using Spanish and English‚ the five women not only sow dresses‚ but sow their concepts and perception of cultural expectations‚ feminism‚ social status‚ and self-identity together

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    Not only have Black women been exploited in America through science‚but in literature‚ and music as well. Although the mistreatment of Black women has been prevalent in America for years‚ it all stemmed from what Black women had to endure during slavery. Being Black in America is enough of a battle‚ but when your character is being imitated and mocked for millions to watch for their own amusement‚ that battle becomes even more of a struggle. Black women have been made a mockery of in

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    perfect examples to prove this true are Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Road to Miclantecutli” by Adobe James. To begin‚ “Young Goodman Brown showed more evil than good. Hawthorne used symbolism to depict evil. The staff for example‚ had a serpent on it and it belonged to the second traveler‚ otherwise known as the devil. The serpent staff and the second traveler symbolized evil. Also‚ the woods and path that Young Goodman Brown walked through represented the path to sin and

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    The article I chose to write about that presents a leisure problem is called “Pushing too hard too young” by Jacqueline Stenson from MSNBC. The article dives into the ongoing problem of parents pushing athletic endeavors upon their children and the effects of the over support of young athletes parents. Stenson articulates the physical and mental effects the children face as well as‚ pinning some to most of the blame on parents. However‚ Stenson displays mercy on the parent by also expressing how

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    “Synopsis of‚ Nathan B. Young: Florida A&M College’s Second President and his Relationship with White Public Officials” This article on Nathan B. Young and his presidency was very informative not only to history students but also to the students of the present day Florida A&M University. It is good to know the history of the leadership and upcoming of such a great institution as ours. This article also taught of the influence and control that whites had over our black institution and

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    Adjustment of Young Women Survived Breast Cancer Literature Review The Target Group To define the target group appropriately is essential to include all the candidates of the group and to identify the unique attributes of this group. In this paper‚ as in many other researches in this field‚ the target group is defined as women who are under age 50 at diagnosis of breast cancer and survived without recurrence or the development of other forms of cancer (Bloom et al.‚ 2004). This definition has

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    Gale Young is an inspiring writer‚ and her insightful article has articulated something I have always felt‚ but never been able to describe; an acute awareness of being “just white.” While it’s obvious that racial minorities have had their share of discrimination and suffering‚ some of which continues today‚ I find it rather foolish to say that Caucasians in America have no difficulties concerning their race. In more recent years‚ minorities have been embracing their cultures and differences‚ and

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