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    Should women be allowed in combat? Women should be able to serve in combat if men can. I will prove that women are equal to men and they have the strength just like men. People say one of the main reasons they don’t want women in combat‚ is Physicality. Physicality is a main component in combat‚ you have to have it to be in it. All around the world women are being judged on it. Some women have the physical strength but some don’t. But it’s the same with men so why can’t we be equal. Equality is something

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    Topic: Should women serve in the military? The essence of war is not good. During the WWI‚ more than ten million dead and tens of millions disabled; cities‚ villages‚ roads‚ bridges‚ factories were destroyed. The amount of money for war costs up to about eighty four billion dollars [9]. The fate of those who faced a battle between life and death was questioned. The world was considering that was it worth to sacrifice that much? Especially‚ women played a big role in army and they have had to suffer

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    Benefits of Higher Education for Women "Education is one of the most important means of empowering women with the knowledge‚ skills and self-confidence necessary to participate fully in the development process." Education is important for everyone‚ but it is especially significant for girls and women. This is true not only because education is an entry point to other opportunities‚ but also because the educational achievements of women can have ripple effects within the family and across generations

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    Women in Pakistan

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    Persons with Disabilities New York‚ 12-14 September 2012 Discussion Paper for the Informal Session: Women with Disabilities Note by the Secretariat 1 A. Introduction 1. More than 1 billion persons worldwide experience some form of disability. Within this group‚ women experience higher prevalence of disability2 and disproportionately high rates of poverty. At the same time‚ women living in poverty are at an increased risk of becoming disabled due to such factors as inadequate access

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    Alcott’s Tone Overview: Little Women The late 19th century was an important time in the early American society. Little Women provides close insight of the changing position of girls and women during the times of the great Civil War. Little Women shows the reader countless dimensions of the children’s daily lives‚ including their dating rituals‚ chores and schooling. The book focuses on a family of the middle-class New England that is having hard financial times and they prove how sticking together

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    Women in the workforce Introduction The entry and participation of women in the workforce have for long been restricted by the cultural and religious practices. Compared to men‚ the socio-economic status of women is poor leading to their economic dependency on men. But today‚ the situation has slightly changed; women are beginning to realize their contribution to the workforce. The realization has come with the struggle for recognition as the women are beginning to eye well-paying jobs in the

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    Position Paper: GLOBAL WOMEN ISSUES Marina Espinosa 11° Susana is her name‚ 55 is her age‚ and she was 21 when she decided to leave her parents’ house and become independent. She had a dream‚ to have a family‚ a master’s degree and an important position at a big company. By the age of 23‚ she had everything she wished for‚ except an important job‚ so she started to apply in various companies in Tijuana‚ some in United States‚ and very few in Mexico City. From the US‚ they all rejected her; she

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    The Intervention of the Sabine Women is a 1799 painting by the French painter Jacques-Louis David. David began planning the work while he was imprisoned in the Luxembourg Palace in 1795. France was at war with other European nations after a period of civil conflict culminating in the Reign of Terror and the Thermidorian Reaction‚ during which David had been imprisoned as a supporter of Robespierre. David hesitated between representing either this subject or that of Homer reciting his verses to

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    Women of India - ’Speak up’ ; Women equality from all walks of life (Women safety from childhood to adults; 70% mistreatment within families - issues which do not come out; women rights suppressed in subtle ways in different walks of life personal to corporate settings) “A woman is human. She is not better‚ wiser‚ stronger‚ more intelligent‚ more creative‚ or more responsible than a man. Likewise‚ she is never less. Equality is a given. A woman is human.” Vera Nazarian‚ The Perpetual

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    eyes sting with the fear that you will have to go through the whole thing again on the walk home. *** The Insidious Everyday Reality Sexual harassment‚ often known as “eve teasing”‚ is a regular occurrence for the women and girls of Bangladesh. A recent study by the Bangladesh National Women Lawyers’ Association (BNWLA) showed that almost 90 percent of girls aged 10-18 have undergone the experience. The harassment can take a variety of forms and the perpetrators come from multiple walks of life; they

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