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    Paper 1: Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics The main theme in this book is feminism‚ which is a movement to put an end on sexism‚ sexist exploitations‚ and oppression. Throughout the chapters‚ Hooks‚ protests against the anti-feminist movement because they have been misguided by patriarchal mass media spreading lies that males are not welcomed by feminists. The patriarchal mass media tends to focus more on the feminists who are anti-male and depict a picture to everyone else that feminist

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    boycott council elections? 6. What was the restriction placed by the Inland Emigration Act on plantation workers? 7. Why and when was Non-Cooperation Movement withdrawn? 8. When and where was the demand Purna Swaraj formalised? 9. According to many Dalit leaders‚ what would have solved the problems of their social disabilities? 10. What was the decision taken by the Poona Pact of 1932? 11. Give your impression on the famous painting of Bharat Mata by Abanindranath Tagore. 12. Who led the movement

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    Dr. Ambedkar - A Social Reformer Dr. Bheem Rao Ramji Ambavadekar popularly known as Babasaheb was born on 14th April 1891 in a poor Mahar family. His teachers at school were impressed and added a surname to him. as Ambedkar. He hailed from a poor family belonging to one of the Hindu untouchable communities in India. His father was Ramji. Dr. Ambedkar was the 14th son of his father. Ambedkar was a brilliant child. After leaving school Ambedkar studied F.A.‚ at the Elphinstone Collage‚ Mumbai

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    1. The lowest level of India’s society‚ considered “untouchables” were called _______ Pariahs‚ “harijans”‚ “Untouchables”‚ “Outcastes”‚ Dalit‚ “Children of God” 2. The priests in Hinduism belong to what caste? Brahmins 3. What is “Dharma”? “Path of Life”‚ religious teachings of Hinduism – (“eternal order‚ religion & law of the universe)‚ Also – the teachings of Buddha in Buddhism. 4. Which of the religions or philosophies does not worship clergy or gods? Confucianism‚ Buddhism

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    Some courtesans used their artistic skills to make money by selling paintings to the public‚ also known as amateur painting in the late 17th century. Many had no choice but to sell paintings‚ for instance‚ when a husband went on long trips leaving the wife without money to support herself. Similarly‚ when a husband died and left inadequate money for his widow‚ she could sell paintings to earn a living. Buyers are unknown‚ but there is evidence of a substantial market because women were able to sell

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    The Atypical Role of Women in Society The traditional roles of women in society today have improved drastically when in comparison to those of historical periods of time. Although the way that women are currently viewed in society is a great deal more equal than the past‚ there will always be a tiny view in the back of our minds‚ whether we are aware of it or not‚ that classifies women as inferior to men‚ as well as authoritative figures in society. In Sophocles’ play‚ Antigone‚ as well as

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    right to stand up‚ be who you want‚ and live up to the potential you know you have. By looking at poetry as reflected in literary elements such as form‚ tone and symbolism Marge Piercy’s “A Work of Artifice‚” one can see the oppression of women and feministic problems in society. This is relevant because it is within society today and will stay that way if not changed. This poem gives readers a realization that repression is not only in other cultures but where you stand and live today. A significant

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    In the song she states‚ “ Lord‚ it ain’t no maybe ‘about my man bein’ rough; but when it comes to lovin’‚ he sure can strut his stuff” (pg 32). Here she shows it most clearly‚ that in her feministic blues‚ she tries to help black women see that they aren’t the only people being abused by widely presenting the idea of abuse‚ while also showing these women how backwards their ideas of abusively loving their spouse really is (pg 32). In terms

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    the women‚ although ruled by the overwhelming and powerful male population‚ still remain the strong and capable women of the historical context. With this in mind it is hard to believe that Hannah Kent had written this tale without the views of a feministic women or at least the thought of the drastic difference in the rights between men and women in Agnes’ society. Using inner narrative‚ Hannah Kent allows her readers access into the mind of Agnes‚ giving us a true understanding of the thoughts and

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    Kurnool District (Telugu: కర్నూలు జిల్లా‚ Urdu: کُرنول ضلع) is a district in the state of Andhra Pradesh‚ India‚ located in the west-central part of the state on the southern banks of the Tungabhadra and Handri rivers. The town of Kurnool is currently the headquarters of the district. It had a population of 3‚529‚494 of which 23.16% were urban as of 2001.     In 12th century AD‚ the Odder‚ who carted stones for the construction of the temple at Alampur‚ Mahaboobnagar District‚ on the left bank of

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