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    Women’s Liberation Movement in India. What relevance do the complaints and demands of the Women’s Liberation Move­ments have in India. Certainly ours is a patriarchal society in which male supermacy is a fact of life accepted by both sexes from earliest childhood. Yet the lost of Indian women has not always been subservient. In the pre -Aryan days women enjoyed far more freedom than today’s young girls. The society was matriarchal and they owned property. The Aryans‚ even after coming to India

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    concerning animal rights. This movement aims to give animals more rights than is necessary. One of the main people who advocate this movement is Peter Singer. Singer uses many logical arguments that are reasoned and well thought out but are flawed and it will be very useful to show how the animal liberation movement is misguided and unrealistic. Peter Singer makes his first point in arguing how humans are animals just as much as cats and rabbits are. He states how the using the term of ‘animal’ refers

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    Women’s Liberation Since the middle of this century‚ women around the world have been seeking greater independence and recognition. No longer content with their traditional roles as housewives and mothers‚ women have joined together to create the so-called “women’s liberation movement”. While the forces behind this international movement vary from culture to culture and from individual to individual‚ the basic causes in the United States can be traced to three events: the development of effective

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    Peter Singer’s Case for Animal Liberation Peter Singer is Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University and is considered one of the world’s most influential people. His book Animal Liberation (1975) is the most influential book written on the subject‚ having in a sense started the animal rights movement. Singer argues that animal liberation today is analogous to racial and gender justice in the past. Just as people once thought it incredible that women or blacks should be treated as equal to

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    Bounded Liberation of the ’Captives’ Given the inherently scripted nature of call centre work that CSRs carry out under high surveillance and under very stringently monitored environment‚ Callcom propagates a work context characterized by fun. This is a deliberate attempt by the organization to counter the monotonous nature of work tasks. As on employee Punita working as a CSR for 2 years puts it‚ "the whole idea is to create an open and a play feel to the atmosphere. The idea is to just loosen

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    utilitarianism for our treatment of animals?” II. In regards to methodology‚ Singer claims Regan recommends abandoning utilitarianism in favor of a rights-based theory without having made a single point against utilitarianism‚ besides that utilitarianism does not support vegetarianism. A. Singer gives points like “Our moral convictions are not reliable data for testing ethical theories” i. Regan suggests that by basing the case for vegetarianism on animals’ rights Singer could dish out with the

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    Jeremy Partin I. Title Page II. Thesis Page III. Introduction Liberation theology in Latin America was first introduced in the late 1960’s‚ although it became famous after the writing of Gustavo Gutierrez. The roots of liberation theology can be traced back to Europe because Catholic priests were sent there to go to school. It was there where they became radicalized and sent back to Latin America. This radicalization led many to start thinking differently‚ including Gutierrez. He and others

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    agreement signed between theGovernment of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.[1] The draft of the law was personally submitted by President Benigno Aquino III to Congress leaders on September 10‚ 2014 Bangsamoro Basic Law‚ commonly referred to as BBL‚ for the consideration of the House of Representatives. The BBL is the product of the peace talks between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front or MILF. The deliberations on the proposed law‚ docketed as House Bill No

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    ter a period of political and economic turmoil under dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle‚ the leftist Sandinista National Liberation Front (commonly known by the initial FSLN or as the Sandinistas) came to power in Nicaragua in 1979 supported by much of the populace and elements of the Catholic Church. The government was initially backed by the US under Jimmy Carter‚ but the support evaporated under the presidency of Ronald Reagan in light of evidence that the Sandinistas were providing help to the

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