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    research is probably original. This study was made through our best and knowledge and was done by us. Cheah Kaye Rosales Charisma J. Tabingo Researchers October 2013 Date Signed Short Stories by Selected Women Writers An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences University of Southeastern Philippines Bo. Obrero‚ Davao City In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirments for the Degree Of Bachelor

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    that have explored what domestic violence is and what the outcomes become show how violence against women is an ongoing social issue. That is to say; religion has played a fraction in the history of domestic violence against women. In the article‚ “Violence Against Women and the Role of Religion”‚ it discusses the different

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    PAPER ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN-AN ISSUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS By Ms Shabana Kesar Asst. Professor Department of Women Education Maulana Azad National Urdu University Mailing address : Department of women education‚ MANUU‚ Gachchibowli‚ Hyderabad‚ 500032. E-mail ID: - sabasuri@gmail.com Paper- Violence against women[VAW]-An issue of Human Rights Synopsis:-  Introduction  issue of human rights  VAW a health & social issue  Dimensions & causes of violence  VAW a global & Indian scenario  Failure

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    recognize when an issue involves ethical considerations. In order to recognize these issues and make appropriate and correct decisions. One of the topics facing criminal justices professional today is violence against women. According to the National Institute of Justice‚ about 1.3 million women are physically assaulted by an intimate partner each year. And stalking is more common than previously thought. One needs to improve the effectiveness of the criminal justice system’s response to these crimes. There

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    AP World 2/8/15 In the period of 1750-1900‚ the role of women in East Asia and Western Europe began to shift. Traditionally‚ women were kept domestic and were expected to keep quiet; away from the affairs of men. Influenced by the modernization processes during this time period‚ the fight for women’s rights was initiated which allowed women to play an increasingly greater role in shaping politics. In both regions‚ women were to look appealing for men‚ and were never truly seen as being

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    FILIPINO WOMEN IN SELECTED SHORT STORIES Presented to: Dr. Ruel Bonganciso Presented by: Nicah Claire C. Faur Jona Joyce Azucena II – 1 BSE- ENGLISH A.Y 2014 - 2015 “IMAGES OF FILIPINO WOMEN IN SELECTED SHORT STORIES” Title: Dead Stars By: Paz Marquez Benitez Female Characters: Esperanza – engaged for four years and then became the wife of Alfredo Salazar. She is a homely woman‚ literal-minded and intensely acquisitive. She is one of those fortunate women who have

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    “Nervous Conditions” by Tsitsi Dangarembga follows a young woman in her journey to find herself and break away from the restrictive culture she was raised in. Even so‚ the young women‚ named Tambu‚ faces challenges because of the strong traditions that are prevalent in her community. Through the struggles of poverty and sexism‚ Tambu manages to still learn a lot about herself and her community. In this book reflection‚ I will be discussing the implications of living in a traditional society as well

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    advancement in the battle for women gaining respect and notoriety in America‚ the New Woman “agitated for suffrage and reform‚ pursued higher education‚ and made modest gains in the professional world.” (pg.374) This wasn’t the only type of reform women were also beginning to delve into athletic activity such as riding bicycles‚ or shopping in department stores (which was perceived as tiring) and playing golf‚ reshaping what was considered appropriate behavior for women. The new woman came to fame

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    Girls and problem of choosing suitable jobs One of the interesting social upheavals of the present era is the emancipation of women from the bondage of age old prejudice and traditions which restrict the sphere of woman’s activity to within the narrow confines of the home. The spread of education has enabled women to smash open the panes of the stuffy‚ ignorant conservatory and come into the open world to take their place and contribute their share to the exciting experience of creating a new

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    constantly remind women that they are imperfect. Whatever the cause is that makes women feel physically flawed‚ it has become an issue that leads to extreme perfectionism‚ depression‚ and a host of disorders among other problems. Women today suffer with anorexia‚ bulimia‚ self-esteem issues‚ acquire a large amount of debt‚ Botox‚ plastic surgery and implants due to the pressure to be perfect.What‚ in turn‚ is the root of this problem? There are many causes‚ but to name a few; women posing for degrading

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