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    A Fine Line between all Hopes and Joy; a review of ethnic and cultural differences of “The Joy Luck Club”‚ by Amy Tan This must be one of the most deep and heart-warming tale about four Chinese women and their daughters. Four generations of stories from eight different perspectives‚ experiencing ethnic and racial differences‚ in pre revolutionary China and decades later‚ in America‚ where their daughters are all grown up. Abandoned‚ repressed and separated from their loved ones‚ and unable to

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    Women Get Paid Less‚ Here’s Why. You’ve likely heard of the wage gap. 79 cents to a woman for every dollar a man earns. However‚ how factually sound are these arguments? Do women really get payed less than men? For years‚ people have complained about a wage gap between the sexes‚ some say there is no wage gap. In fact‚ there is no wage gap. Yes‚ the average amount women take home is definitively less than the average men take home‚ but this average is unreliable. The wage gap does not exist because

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    Kimber Lee Smith 30 January 2011 University Success James Bradfield Why Women Should Not Be Assigned to Combat Positions Throughout history‚ women have played a role in the defense of their nations. In 1429‚ Joan of Arc successfully led the French Army into battle against the English at age 17. In 1588‚ Queen Elizabeth I traveled to Tilbury‚ Essex to fight beside her Army during the Spanish raid. And in 1788 at the Battle of Monmouth‚ Mary Ludwig Hayes‚ also known as “Molly Pitcher”‚ took

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    Women were not treated as equals with men before the second half of the eighteenth century. They had to marry‚ obey their husbands and have children‚ only receiving little education. In the eyes of the law they had little power and men were their superiors. For example‚ once they were married‚ everything they owned belonged to their husband‚ this meant that if they separated the women would be left with nothing‚ not even her children‚ as they too‚ belonged solely to the husband.
Around 1850‚ the

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    Oct 3‚ 2014 Rachelle Worrell In Amy Tans "Mother Tongue" the emphasizes on american english‚ views on Amy’s mothers "Broken English". When speaking from amy’s mother tongue she rights using all sorts of different grammatical. When she is addressing an American professional Amy’s english is very proper. Amy views her mothers "broken english as normal. Amy knows her mother is not a dumb lady by any means she understands things like the stock market. Amy is frustrate by how society looks down on her

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    going to discuss‚ why I agree with Amy Chua’s parenting idea. After her daughter grows up‚ she got into an Ivy League university and gotten many high achievements‚ and was very successful. The most important part is her daughter does not hate her mom at all even her mom used to treat her that strict‚ practice four hours a day without rest time‚ etc. I will support my argument by using her daughter’s life as an example. Chua’s Ideas I had extracted two ideas from the article “Why Chinese Mothers

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    Jomelyn Belcher Antonio Rivera Mother Tongue Mother Tongue‚ written by Amy Tan‚ is a short story about her family. Amy’s family is Asian Americans‚ whom came to America later in their lives‚ the reason why they do not speak English very well. In her short story‚ Mother tongue‚ She emphasizes the idea that we all speak different languages without being consciously aware‚ and that we are categorized by the way we speak. Amy Tan said that she begin to realize the unusual differences that goes on

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    VIOLENCE: WHY DOES SHE STAY? 1 Domestic Violence: Why Does She Stay? Holly Brim University of Phoenix COM/220 2 “Why did you stay?” she was asked. Liz Faith‚ a former victim of domestic violence‚ now detective at the Bellevue Detective Family Violence Unit responded‚ “See I love that question because for me‚ the only answer to that question is‚ ‘Why are you asking me that question?’. To me it’s like‚ who cares why I stayed. Why do people even ask that question? Why aren’t

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    Abusive relationships should never be acceptable‚ but many women believe they contributed or deserve the abuse. Being in an abusive relationship is something no one individual should go through. So why do women and men accept this way of life? Though there are many reasons for the abuser to abuse his or her partners‚ abuse should never be accepted as a way of life. A common attribution battered women make about themselves is that they somehow provoked the violence or that they should have been

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    All cities‚ Empires‚ and River Valley Civilizations treated women like the lesser of the two sexes. Why was Sparta the first to give women rights? In this article‚ we will compare Athens to Sparta. Sparta‚ however‚ was the first to give women a sufficient amount of their own rights. But why did Sparta finally decide to give women rights? Researchers say that it was their giant win over their rival city-state Messenia. Athens did not have a giant slave population 3 times the size of them‚ but with

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