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    My mouth dropped in awe. Presents filled his room. “Look what I got for Christmas‚” he said. Why’d I only get a toy car‚ God? I was a good boy too. 3%—I’m statistically improbable. Yet‚ I’m here. Existing a space undefined for my kind‚ I’m resilient against their whispers of doubt. I’m a member of the three-percent‚ as in the three-percent of Umich students whose parents are in the lowest quintile of earners in America. I’m poor. By the numbers‚ the poverty threshold is set at $28‚780 for a family

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    According to Oxford English Dictionary‚ Black Feminist can be defined as a movement consisting of African American women advocating social‚ political‚ legal‚ and economic rights for women equal to those of men (Oxford English Press). Black feminism argues that sexism‚ social class oppression‚ and racism are inseparably bound together (Collins). The feminist movement has been around since the 1880s when the word “Feminism” appeared in the French language (Collins). The word found traction in Britain

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    Inequality: Causes and Consequences Marcus Robinson Florida A& M University Inequality is the lack of equality‚ opportunity‚ treatment‚ or status. Inequality has been going on since World War II and began to rise in the mid 1970s. Many people in the world from the United States to the Caribbean have dealt with this problem. In this article it discusses the causes and consequences of inequality researches and examinations of sociologists and economists that go in depth of the social and

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    Feminism: Women’s Rights “Feminist criticism has its roots in a social and political movement‚ the feminist or women’s liberation movement‚ aimed at improving conditions for women” (Foss‚ 2004‚ p.151). The history of Women’s rights goes further back than what is actually recorded. The definition of women’s right is sometimes hard to articulate. “It is the equal opportunity concept: everyone has an equal opportunity to offer a definition of hopes that her or his particular perception of the situation

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    regrets the decisions she made and feels a lack of accomplishment. Emily shares this realization as she witnesses and learns from the mistakes of her mother. She refuses to conform to societal norms in the hopes of achieving a fulfilling life. From the feminist critical perspective‚ I interpret this story as a depiction of women in a male-dominated society who progress from blind subjugation to realization‚ resulting in the desire for their daughters to accomplish the things they could not. The mother’s

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    take on the traditionally female roles. This was unfair and started the first feminist movement. Feminism was a significant part of a women’s life within the 1800’s to the 1990’s‚ but is it still relevant today? Feminism still has a place in contemporary society as the fight for equality is still needed within society. Australia has moved forward significantly in terms of equality; however other countries still face inequality every day. The ‘convicts and lunatics have no vote in parliament. Should

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    characters‚ language devices. Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale is set in a speculative future‚ exploring gender inequalities in an absolute patriarchy where women are breeders‚ mistresses‚ housekeepers‚ or housewives or otherwise exiled to the colonies. By using context‚ we can learn that The Handmaid’s Tale‚ published in 1986‚ written by Atwood during the time of the ant-feminist backlash‚ presents truths about the world that she lived in. By studying the major characters in a text‚ readers

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    for president. Feminism refers to not only equality amongst women‚ but rather equality among everyone‚ whether due to their race‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ religion‚ class‚ and nationality (Cole 2016). Feminism has set the stage for the feminist theory which focus on social issues that have been misidentified by men. Feminist theory focuses on bias amongst genderinequality amongst the different groups of people and also power and oppression (Crossman 2016). Feminism have been divided into three different

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    Gender Inequality and Differences: Women Role in Political Representation I. INTRODUCTION The area of gender studies is predominantly a matter of describing‚ analyzing‚ and evaluating the power configuration between the male and female populations that exists in various societies. Even the socio-economic dimensions of female population relating to employment‚ education‚ health‚ income‚ and status are inseparable from women’s access to positions in power structure. A major mechanism of such women’s

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    1. Why have some feminists criticised the idea of gender equality? The idea of gender equality is that both sexes enjoy equal rights‚ entitlements and opportunities within society; however factions within feminism argue this encourages women to almost ‘man-like’ and distracts from the deep differences between men and women. Many feminists argue that women have been segregated into private roles such as child rearing and domestic work‚ this is due to cultural influences and not biological. Thus

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