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    expressive of sentiment than any other thing. It is more fascinating than costly jewelry‚ and cannot be lost‚ borrowed‚ or stolen. It is a memento we can keep through life and retain after death. Crismerly Perez (Invention‚ Design‚ Engineering‚ and Architect) has three tattoos: a bird on the left side of her chest‚ and a quote on each arm. The quote‚ in Latin‚ is from St. Augustine that says‚ "hate the sin" on one arm‚ and "love the sinner" on the other. A lot of people categorize

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    David M. Kennedy’s essay‚ “FDR: Advocate for the American People” and Robert Higgs essay‚ “FDR: opportunistic Architect of Big Government” discuss Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal policy. Their view points are different. David Kennedy describes FDR as a powerful leader‚ whereas Robert Higgs purely expresses on his distaste for the president. Kennedy is more convincing because he used hard core evidence and thoroughly explains the New deal and its results. In 1932‚ the American People

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    representation‚ it is apparent that the majority of the protagonists are male. This margin demonstrates that men dominate and gender is continually misrepresented in cinema. Men are seen as the protectors‚ the saviors‚ the breadwinners‚ and epitomize power and independence. Women are constantly misrepresented in films by being illustrated strictly for purposes of objectification‚ supporting the male characters‚ or most commonly as love interests that drive the male characters‚ Women in cinema‚ even

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    3Bulletin of Education & Research June 2008‚ Vol. 30‚ No. 1‚ pp. 33-41 Female Education and National Development: As Viewed By Women Activists and Advocates Saleha Parveen* Abstract The term development is very broad and may be interpreted in different ways by different individuals. It is a global process of societal change that is planned cooperatively by government and international organizations with the full and informed participation of the inhabitants of the area to be developed. In

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    Female Foeticide In India India is a country of incredible ironies. It is a land where people worship myriad forms of female Shakti in quest of wealth‚ wisdom and power. In this country it is a common sight to see thousands of couples making arduous journeys every year to shrines of goddesses in order to be blessed with a child. But strangely enough‚ in this country‚ a couple is said to be ‘blessed’ only when it has a male child; for a girl is never considered a blessing in our society. Her birth

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    Was Charles I the architect of his own downfall? Charles I became King of England‚ Scotland and Ireland since 1425 until 1449 where a civil war took place because of Charles wrong decisions he kept making. A civil war is regions within the same country‚ this civil war begun because of religion‚ money‚ and power. He didn’t care about these‚ which sadly leaded him to his own execution. First of all‚ Charles made his subjects and Parliament turn to his new religion‚ which was blindly Catholic‚ however

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    of our society‚ a gender inequality exists in receiving education which is enacted to the females. This unwanted practice is continuing still in our society and hinders the progress of our nation. In our country‚ because of some old superstitions and customs‚ girls are deprived from many facilities which are cashed in on by males. Education is one of those. The parents think not to invest money to their female children rather than to the males. And that’s why; women of our country still can’t lead

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    Female Foeticide in India Submitted by admin on 1 May‚ 2004 - 05:25 • India • IHN 2004.2 May • International Humanist News [pic] Female Foeticide in India By Indu Grewal and J. Kishore Introduction Some of the worst gender ratios‚ indicating gross violation of women’s rights‚ are found in South and East Asian countries such as India and China. The determination of the sex of the foetus by ultrasound scanning‚ amniocentesis‚ and in vitro fertilization has aggravated this situation

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    1 Elsewhere in the 33 states and UTs study‚ milk was found adulterated with detergent‚ fat and even urea‚ besides the age-old dilution with water. Across the country‚ 68.4% of samples were found contaminated. Only in Goa and Puducherry did 100% of the samples tested conform to required standards. At the other end were West Bengal‚ Bihar‚ Chhattisgarh‚ Jharkhand‚ Orissa and Mizoram‚ where not a single sample tested met the norms. Other prominent states fared just a shade better. Around 89% of the

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    Female Ambiguity: Kirke from The Odyssey vs. Bianca from The Taming of the Shrew Women are ambiguous characters throughout texts such as The Odyssey and The Taming of the Shrew. In these two stories‚ there are female characters that are deceitful and beguiling towards men. Kirke and Bianca are two comparable characters that display such behavior. I will explain how both characters display ambiguity by hiding their true nature behind actions that they wouldn ’t normally take; therefore these

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