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    Power to the Women Gender equality was never a problem because it never existed. Before 1920‚ women and men were not considered equal. Women were considered lower ranked compared to men. Being married and tending to the children was basically a profession. Everything seemed to change when women were given the ability to vote by the 19th amendment that got passed in 1920. From then on‚ women were considered equal‚ but with every success comes hardships. Women were always considered naturally weaker

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    Overpopulation of Animals in Animal Shelters Overpopulation of Animals in Animal Shelters Tonia Lavine Rogue Community College Over Population of Animals in Animal Shelters Millions of companion animals are being euthanized by animal shelters each year nationwide. One might ask why this is. Is there any one person or persons that is responsible for the over population of animals going to our local shelters? These are all questions that need to be answered. If we as the general public want

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    Apc Net Shelter

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    Specification sheet Diesel generator set NT855 series engine 320 kVA–440 kVA 50 Hz 320 kW–400 kW 60 Hz Description This Cummins® Power Generation commercial generator set is a fully integrated power generation system‚ providing optimum performance‚ reliability‚ and versatility for stationary standby‚ prime power‚ and continuous duty applications. Cooling system – Standard integral setmounted radiator system‚ designed and tested for rated ambient temperatures‚ simplifies facility design requirements

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    Women no longer stand the same way they used too. Women used to stand under the working man‚ the disabled man‚ even under the enslaved man. Time has flourished and evolved the women figure. Many females’ show their empowerment through work‚ education‚ politics‚ movements‚ and in the home. Sometimes women’s stories get distorted throughout history. Many people consider females to have had a success story right away. The impact of women on earth has been tremendous and empowering. Women are the creators

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    New Women In The 1920's

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    Also‚ I think the New women was one of the successful changes that emerged in the Roaring twenties. The now women known as flapper had more freedom (they did not want to use corsets and act like their mother). They had short hair‚ short skirt‚ drink and smoke in public. Women had access to a type of birth control‚ which helped poor families to not have a lot of children. In 1920‚ the 19th amendment allowed women to vote‚ which increased women presence in public area. Women had more chances to work

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    four open beds which allowed for many calls inquiring about shelter. Several callers I had to deny shelter because of previous interactions they had while receiving services from the agency. Others either partially completed or fully completed the intake paperwork but were not approved by approval staff. I was able to accept two people into shelter‚ but one did not show up in the allotted time. The client that did arrive at the shelter and proceed with check-in was Beth* and her seven month old

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    do something that I’ve never done before‚ I chose to visit a homeless shelter. I chose this because although I hand over money to people‚ I do this and go back to my normal life. I never have in my 22 years of life taken the time out to actually have a conversation with a homeless person. I’ve never taken the time to get their story. So this is what I chose to do. I got one of my friends and we headed to a near by shelter. I admit‚ on the way there‚ I felt uneasy. I didn’t know what to expect

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    the result of women having more opportunities in their lives to become more independent and stray from their former lives of being stuck as a wife whom only cleaned and took care of the kids. During the 1920s and 30s‚ women were able to get better jobs‚ and change their lifestyle in order to become more independent‚ however‚ they still faced discrimination on a daily basis when it came to others point of view. At the time‚ current fashion trends and styles were set by famous women‚ who influenced

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    Women S Right To Vote

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    Women exercised their right to vote for the President their first time in November of 1920 The First Women’s Right Video is the one that stood out to me from the very beginning. It amazes me how what these women did for not just themselves‚ the women of that time‚ but for also the women of today. They were head strong and very determined‚ had they not be‚ would we as women have rights today? Elizabeth Stanton and Susan Anthony were two of the women that fought for our rights as women. Had

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    “(A) The general assembly hereby declares that it recognizes both of the following‚ in relation to the ’battered woman syndrome:’ (1) That the syndrome currently is a matter of commonly accepted scientific knowledge; (2) That the subject matter and details of the syndrome are not within the general understanding or experience of a person who is a member of the general populace and are not within the field of common knowledge. (B) If a person is charged with an offense involving the use of force against

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