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    Female Foeticide in India

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    gender-selective abortion of female fetuses‚ which has skewed the population towards a significant under-representation of girls in some Indian states. The "Beti Bachao" campaign is supported by human rights groups‚ non-governmental organizations‚ and state and local government in India. Contents [hide] 1 Female foeticide 2 Beti Bachao awareness campaign 3 National support 4 Effectiveness 5 See also 6 References Female foeticide[edit] Further information: Female foeticide in India Sex-selective

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    com/Social-Issues/Infanticide-Females-India/34792.html China Focus - Pending FEMALE INFANTICIDE WHICH IS RAMPANT IN SOME PARTS OF INDIA AND CHINA RESEARCH METHODOLOGY & FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKET RESEARCH – MMS 1 (2011-12) NAME: SUBHASHISH CHAKRABORTY ROLL NO: 653 In third world countries such as India infanticide of females is common. There have been laws outlawing both infanticide and determining the sex of babies if it is not medically necessary‚ however it still continues. The killing of female babies has

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    of female education and considers the pathways through which women’s schooling leads to social gains. Female deprivation is particularly acute in the developing countries with high levels of poverty‚ though in affluent nations women also suffer low status due to conservative attitudes. The most dramatic and telling statistic of women’s status is the sex-ratio in the population‚ that is‚ the number of females per 100 males. It is a well-known fact that life-expectancy at birth favours females. This

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    Females Response To Grief

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    Females Response to Grief Females in our society often have traits that and are referred to as emotional‚ outspoken‚ dramatic and soft. Being distracted and needing someone to talk to can aid in lightening the mood. It is important for women to express their emotions and to not have these traits viewed as negative. Having someone that will allow them to talk‚ while also being there to listen and reply without talking over them is vital for the healing process. Females need to be able to talk through

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    Male Bashing Stereotype

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    “The Male Bashing Stereotype” “The Male Bashing Stereotype” by Kimberly Graham‚ unveils the secret of creativity‚ which is by her own admission a process of “uneducation‚” rather than one of education. The premise here is to discard the rules we’ve learned about creative writing‚ and formulate new ones that actually work for us. Goldberg teaches workshops where current writers go not to learn the craft‚ but to actually tap into the creative process using a more “hands on” approach. Goldberg’s approach

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    Dead white males

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    Dead White Males Essay Dead White Males is an Australian play written by David Williamson. Throughout the play‚ the two ideologies Liberal Humanism and Post Structuralism are represented and hotly debated. The debate of these two ideologies had been the cause of many conflicts and drama from the beginning to the end of the play‚ and characters Dr Grant Swain and Shakes were the main characters behind this turmoil. Swain believes in the ideology Post Structuralism‚ and he is a university literary

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    Female Serial Killers

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    are the creation of God who sacrifice for others and care selflessly. It is the males who are seen as the abusers‚ the ones who murder‚ kill others for their selfish motives. That is true but not completely. The majority of people who abuse‚ or kill are males. However‚ women are also seen as doing these acts so anonymous to their “feminism”. Women also murder‚ and surprisingly‚ “they can be even more dangerous than males” (Deborah‚ 2000). My research paper will prove that women can be murderers and

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    Misandry: Female Sexuality

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    Misandry When it comes to learning about women’s studies‚ one topic always arises‚ female sexuality. A woman’s sexuality is her own and her own choice. By definition female sexuality is complicated and involves behaviors and processes from many aspects that led to sexual activity. Female sexuality includes areas that are pertaining to biological sex‚ body image‚ self-esteem‚ personality‚ sexual orientation‚ and much more.1 These areas are extremely important in the culmination of a healthy relationship

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    CR 910641347 HED320‚ FALL 2011 Male Circumcision As the controversy in male circumcision continues‚ potential health benefits are the deciding factors for infant male circumcision. The history of circumcision shows encouragement from places around the world‚ including opposing views from both sides‚ for undergoing this procedure. In recent history‚ the advancement in medical research has provided substantial benefits. The health benefits associated with circumcision provide prevention of

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    Female Offenders Research

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    Starting out with gender‚ males are more prone to recidivate than their counterpart; females. According to the Florida Dept. of Corrections‚ female offenders recidivate at a significally lower rate than males. Within three years‚ a male’s chance at recidivism is around 30% while a female’s chance is 16%. Many factors impact the distinction in these rates. The average time behind bars for a male offender is 38 months. The average time behind bars for females is two years. Which is a year less than

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