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    Why all women got the right to vote by 1928. In 1928‚ all women finally got the right to vote. It took them 78 years to do it‚ but all their hard work had paid off. The women campaigning tried everything‚ for example‚ they got themselves arrested‚ they went on hunger strikes while in prison‚ they tried to get noticed by the media and many more. Some of the main things that really helped women get the vote were The Suffragists‚ The Suffragettes‚ Legislation and War Effort. The suffragists used

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    In Anne-Marie Slaughter’s “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All‚” she addresses how society’s stigma on the workplace and inflexible‚ hefty workloads keep women from having their dream life. She explains how the extensive hours at her job took away from her time spent in her teenage boys’ lives. Slaughter highlights on the decisions that women have to make more so than their male counterparts and on the perceived notion that choosing parenthood over work is for the faint of heart. With recent debate

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    general men have several physical advantages over women in stamina‚ height‚ strength‚ and speed. But these attributes don’t mean much when it comes to longevity. It has been said that throughout history‚ females have outlived males and that the trend extends across a wide variety of species. The average life expectancy of women exceeds that of men. In the United States‚ life expectancy at birth is about 79 years for women and about 72 years for men. Women live longer while men die younger. There are many

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    safe haven for girls all over the world‚ in every situation in the protection of her words. The simple idea this novel is for the bringing together of women through sharing their stories allowing them to relate. Women are always blamed for being raped‚ they either dressed too provocatively or that they had it coming to them. In today’s society women are taught many different was to avoid getting raped which doesn’t seem to make a change in the rape victim cases around the world. Rape has many traumatic

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    Case study analysis Susan Fraker‚ the author of the article Why women aren’t getting to the top‚ states several problems and reasons of gender discrimination. Her purpose in writing the article is to share her founding‚ to stimulate further researches and discussions on gender issues in the community. In the article readers can find almost all ideas supporting the problem and questions which can appear while reading one paragraph‚ can be answered in the following one. If to take into consideration

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    background they came from. Difference are what define the world around us. Whether a soft contrast of two colors or a comparison of nations‚ the diversity shapes our identities. In “How to Tame a Wild Tongue” by Gloria Anzaldúa and “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan‚ both have similar subject as they both discussed how different forms of the same language are recognized in society. They emphasize the fact that a person can unconsciously develop different ideas through a language and categorizes an individual

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    Equality in Martin Luther King and Amy Tan Martin Luther king and Amy Tan have both succeed in gaining “equality” for everyone. You may ask how did Martin Luther King and Amy Tan earned equality for all. Will I can tell you that both of them were brave to speak up against what they feel was wrong. They both wanted respect for all people of any race‚ and culture. The accomplishment of achieving equality for everyone was not easy for both of them; there were actually multipull critics against

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    other luxuries of life? Yes they can‚ but it comes with some sacrifices as well. Anne-Marie Slaughter‚ author of “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All‚” argues that there are many difficulties in the workplace as well as home life that make it harder for women than men to “have it all”. Richard Dorment‚ author of “Why Men Can’t Have It All‚” argues that men have it just as hard as women and are just as equally justified to say that they can’t “have it all”. Although Dorment and Slaughter both provide

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    learning zone CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Page 58 Systematic review: 2 multiple choice questionnaire Page 59 Read Amy Causey’s practice profile on total hip replacement Page 60 Guidelines on how to write a practice profile Learning how to undertake a systematic review: part 2 NS557 Bettany-Saltikov J (2010) Learning how to undertake a systematic review: part 2. Nursing Standard. 24‚ 51‚ 47-56. Date of acceptance: February 8 2010. Summary This article‚ the second in a two-part series

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    they are both writing pieces by authors writing in first person about their books or writings. Amy Tan and Isaac Asimov are both writing about something specific about their writings. Amy Tan talks about how her experiences with her mother contributes to her writing and Isaac Asimov analyzes why he is a good science fiction writer and what it takes to be one. In the article Mother Tongue by Amy Tan‚ Amy writes about what it was like growing up with her mother’s limited English. "because when I

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