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    of Nanking- comfort of women Later on in World War 2 the Japanese men that ended up coming back from war have been thriving to do such horrible terrifying things that would scar you just by hearing it. They would kidnap poor innocent young women to be forced into prostitution. This kind of prostitution was consider and done by the empire of japan. Over thousands of women have been raped and killed by the imperial Japanese solider. They would take such disturbing pictures of women naked‚ scared

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    Women Entrepreneurs in Business While women still face an uphill battle when it comes to breaking the corporate glass ceiling‚ many women are finding success these days as entrepreneurs‚ building their own businesses without those ceilings to hold them down. The growth rate of women-owned businesses has climbed steadily‚ even as they continue to face challenges with getting the financing and other assistance they need to succeed. However‚ there’s no doubt that women entrepreneurs are‚ as a group

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    Professions for Women By: Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf’s extroverted dignity shows she is a figure for many other women to look at. In Virginia Woolf’s essay‚ “Professions for Women”‚ she stresses her dexterity to fight against what society has in mind for women like her‚ encouraging women to be who they want to be. In doing so‚ she hopes to have cracked the glass ceiling that holds women from their natural rights. Virginia Woolf uses clear diction when she depicts three unique metaphors:

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    that your Society is concerned with the employment of women and she suggested that I might tell you something about my own professional experiences. It is true I am a woman; it is true I am employed; but what professional experiences have I had? It is difficult to say. My profession is literature; and in that profession there are fewer experiences for women than in any other‚ with the exception of the stage--fewer‚ I mean‚ that are peculiar to women. For the road was cut many years ago--by Fanny Burney

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    Louis Comfort Tiffany’s eclectic sense of design incorporated the styles of the Arts and Crafts‚ Aesthetic‚ and Art Nouveau movements (Johnson 8). He had an eye for ornamentation in which he transformed every piece in a room into a humanly functional work of art (Johnson 27). Light and color were strong for forces in the design of his spaces to create a sense of exoticism and romance (Johnson 33). Though his designs were lavish‚ he strived to make his spaces livable and enjoyable by the user‚

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    have a woman at home they seek comfort and assurance from: Martha and Mary Anne Belle‚ respectively. Lt. Cross and Martha are pen pals whereas Fossie and Mary Anne are childhood sweethearts. Martha and Mary Anne both initially serve as an escape from the war for Lt. Cross and Fossie‚ however‚ when Mary Anne comes to Vietnam‚ she loses her innocence and becomes engulfed in the war and land that surrounds her. In doing so‚ she destroys Fossie’s fantasy of seeking comfort from her whereas Martha remains

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    To the Young Women of Malolos Jose Rizal’s legacy to Filipino women is embodied in his famous essay entitled‚ “To the Young Women of Malolos‚” where he addresses all kinds of women – mothers‚ wives‚ the unmarried‚ etc. and expresses everything that he wishes them to keep in mind. Jose Rizal was greatly impressed by the fighting spirit that the young women of Malolos had shown. In his letter‚ he expresses great joy and satisfaction over the battle they had fought. In this portion of Rizal’s letter

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    Career Development in Women

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    CONTENT A. Introduction: The Women’s Past B. Today’s Women C. Factors Affecting Women’s Career D. Career Development Issues on Women E. Career Development on Women in Organization F. Career Development on Women in United States G. Conclusion H. References Introduction: The Women’s Past Throughout history‚ the fate of women has been greatly shaped by domestic work. Women remained indoors‚ producing clothing‚ preparing and preserving food‚ and doing other‚ what would

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    Shakespeare and Women Shakespeare wrote over thirty plays‚ most‚ if not all‚ had at least one female character. The way they acted‚ felt‚ and thought varied from play to play; sometimes they were a Rosalind‚ but more often they were the meek‚ easily led‚ property that they were considered in Shakespeare’s world. This raises several questions‚ Was Shakespeare a feminist? How many of his female characters were really independent? Shakespeare’s female characters are very diverse; some conform to

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    Women were not treated very well in ancient societies‚ being looked down upon and seen as those who are there just to watch the children and cook for the family. The women were expected to do whatever their husband told them and if they didn’t‚ they’d be seen as bad wives. This view was prompted and promoted by many different things There were major figures like Aristotle who preached this idea and people were taught that women were less than men.. Women in the ancient societies of Greece‚ Rome‚

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