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    and buy the goods. Most women tend to judge themselves based on how they look‚ as well as those they see in the media. Also‚ it has been seen that women are in almost all advertisements including both reasonable and unreasonable. Most men always want to buy products based on how they want to be viewed by women. Firstly‚ most women are in the habit of judging themselves depending on how other women around them look‚ as well as those in the media too. Advertisements show women that are considered to

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    and size between the two. The average man is slightly taller than five feet nine inches while the average woman is about five feet four inches. The average man also tends to be faster and stronger than the average woman according to Livestrong.com. Women‚ nonetheless‚ are very athletic and skilled in their own right and deserve the same recognition as athletes as men receive. The reason their games are not as widely viewed publicly is simply because they are not as fun to watch. For example the average

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    The lives of women improved during 1920s and 1930s because women attained political equality. After all the protesting suffragists did to obtain the right to vote in political elections‚ women finally earned their right to vote. According to Canada statistics‚ women around all provinces (except Quebec) received the right to vote by 1925. (Canada Statistics) Furthermore‚ as women became active in political involvements‚ they began to get elected representing different political parties. Canada statistics

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    Throughout world‚ and particularly in mainstream media‚ women and girls are depicted in a sexualizing manner. I know that this exists because I have grown up in a society that objectifies women and it has had a negative effect on my whole life as well as the lives of all my female friends. Sexual objectification is vicious and it needs to stop because it is harming women everywhere; women are essentialized as sex objects rather than individuals with personalities‚ thoughts‚ emotions‚ and their own

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    Female Victorian women‚ in Great Expectations and Jane Eyre do not conform to their stereotype. During early Victorian England‚ women did not have suffrage rights‚ the right to sue‚ or the right to own their own property. Women were seen as belonging to the domestic sphere. This stereotype obliged them to provide their husbands with a clean home‚ food and to raise their children. When a Victorian man and woman married‚ the rights of the woman were legally given over to her spouse. Under the law

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    in the music industry and of which genre portrayed the most significant ratio of degraded women through the lyrics and music videos. In these scholarly articles‚ all stated it has been found that women have been sexualized in nearly every genre‚ however‚ it occurs most frequently in the Rap genre. The first article is about how women are perceived and how different factors interrupt men’s perception of women when it come to dating- relevant cues. In the article‚ a group of young adults were tested

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    freedom is a choice. It is our right to say and do anything that we desire as long as we abide by our country’s laws. One would say that freedom involves mentally and physically expressing ourselves without any kind of restrictions. In fact‚ the definition of freedom can be understood in different perspectives. Having free will gives us the mentality to think about doing whatever we please‚ but we are also limited in taking certain actions unless we accept the consequences that follow. For example

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    Personally‚ I don’t think women need to be in combat roles for the U.S. military. Mainly due to the simple fact that no one is ready to implamente this until all the kinks are worked out. One of the biggest kinks is the enviroment women will face when they are in a combat unit. In my personal experience‚ along with others who serve as combat arms‚ a lot of men are very unprofessional at times (ex. they’re deployed or in the field) and discuss very real and innappropriate topics. As a leader‚ it is

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    Mirror - is an object that reflects light in a way that preserves much of its original quality subsequent to its contact with the mirror. Plane mirror - plane mirror is a mirror with a planar reflective surface. Concave mirror - A concave mirror‚ or converging mirror‚ has a reflecting surface that bulges inward (away from the incident light). Concave mirrors reflect light inward to one focal point‚ therefore they are used to focus light. Convex mirror reflection - A convex mirror‚

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    majority of perimenopausal women will experience bothersome symptoms due to declining or fluctuating estrogens level in their menopausal transition [1]. Because of a development of medical science‚ women now live more than one-third of their lifetimes beyond menopausal transition [2]. There are several symptoms associated with menopausal transition but the VMS almost affect 75% of women [3-5]. However‚ the presentation and severity of VMS varies between each women as in some women with significant physical

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