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    Woman's Suffrage

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    Woman’s Suffrage Now days when you turn eighteen in the United States. you can vote in the election but that was not always true for woman. Before 1920 woman were not allowed to vote only men could. It all began in 1848‚ at the first woman’s rights convention in New York‚ and didn’t end until 1920 when the 19th amendment‚ which gave women the right to vote‚ was finally ratified and became a law on August 26‚ 1920. Many brave woman and organizations fought for the right to be considered equal

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    A Woman's Identity

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    A Woman’s Identity Women lose their identity as soon as they get married and begin a family. Every little girl dreams of getting married and raising a family‚ because this is what women are taught to seek at an early age. When a woman achieves this goal‚ she loses her identity due to the many roles that she is now forced to play. Once married‚ a woman is expected to be a mother‚ nurturer‚ housekeeper‚ teacher‚ doctor‚ cook‚ chauffeur‚ and more increasingly‚ a career woman. Women are forced to

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    Book Title: A Woman’s Inspiration “One day at a time” 21 Day Inspirational Quotes and Poetry By: Patricia D. Brown Scripture quotations marked KJV are from the Holy Bible‚ King James Version (Authorized Version). First published in 1611. Quoted from the KJV Classic Reference Bible‚ Copyright © 1983 by The Zondervan Corporation.   To The Reader A sister’s inspiration is a book based on the power of word through personal quotes and the poetic words from the heart‚ soul and mind

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    Woman's Slavery

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    Slavery in a Woman’s Role Throughout the 19th century‚ women were treated as an inferior species. They were locked into a role in society with no way out. There are three pieces of literature written in the 19th century that describe this large issue very well. A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen‚ The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Trifles by Susan Glaspell. In all three of these works a woman was trapped into her role or marriage and each book describes the unique was in which the

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    A Woman’s Perspective

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    A Woman’s Perspective The Renaissance period marked the rebirth of humanism‚ and the revival of cultural achievements‚ including art. During this time artists produced pieces of art that captured the artists individualism and perspective. Although this was a period of rebirth and revival of classical art‚ sculpture‚ architecture and literary works flourished‚ women artists faced impossible restrictions‚ faced extreme prejudice‚ and were not taken seriously. During the Renaissance‚ education and

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    Woman's History

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    WOMEN Women have come a long way‚ from the earliest day of staying at home and taking care of the family‚ to becoming some of the world’s leaders that are more renowned. The beginning of the woman’s movement started in the late 1700 and continues today. Woman faced many struggles and conflict‚ for many generations‚ in order for recognition as a citizen with rights that are equal to white males. Women have always been placed in a subservient

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    “a Woman’s Worth”

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    Jordyn Steed 337131 English 101 March 17‚ 2011 “A Woman’s Worth” Perhaps women have no sense of their own worth. Obviously we (me being a woman) reflect too much of self-esteem off of the desires of the average male. Using both passages “Only Two Percent of Women Describe themselves as Beautiful” by Dove‚ StrategyOne‚ Nancy Etcoff‚ and Susie Orbach and “Decoding Victoria’s Secret: The Marketing of Sexual Beauty and Ambivalence” by Marie D. Smith to bring women’s issues with themselves to

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    On Woman's Beauty

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    use studies to make the unable more able‚ grant wit to those in need of it and to cure any other deficits. Studies are both a delight to the mind as to eloquence. This idea is so compelling‚ because it suggests that the human mind‚ born into this world‚ needs interaction to make it function the way it is supposed to function. Countless scholars have come before us and have walked on the shoulders of giants to get where we are now. We use studies for judgment and to make choices‚ because those

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    The Woman's Renaissance

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    To What Extent And In What Ways Did Women Participate In The Renaissance? Thesis: Women of a higher social and economic status had a broader range of opportunities such as reading‚ writing‚ and art‚ but were still expected to do household chores‚ while women of a lower class were bound even more strictly to their domestic responsibilities. General Info • Household chores came first (Cooking‚ cleaning‚ sewing‚ etc.) • If a woman did not marry‚ she would enter a convent or live with relatives

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    In A Woman’s Beauty: Put Down or Power Source?‚ Susan Sontag elaborates on the internal hardships women face due to societal gender roles that have existed for millenniums. She poses a series of historical and modern day contradictions to highlight the absurdities of these rigid gender roles and the way we think about the role of women. While her message is meant to appeal to all women‚ she risks alienating many who may feel as if beauty is something they truly don’t want to give up. In the beginning

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