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    education was not one of them. Women were not permitted to be educated in fear that knowledge would be harmful for their minds. Writings from two eighteenth-century reformers validate the significance in education for woman. The eighteenth-century documents of Benjamin Rush‚ a physician and educator‚ and Judith Sargent Murray’s‚ a women’s rights activist‚ make evident the importance of female education‚ and defined the influence an educated woman has in everyday life. Colonial women did not have easy

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    In the age where people are questioning the ways societies function and act‚ first published in 1964‚ a man by the name of Voltaire wrote an intriguing novella called L’Ingénu. This story is about a ‘Huron’ who calls himself “The Child of Nature”‚ travels from England to France and tells of the experience he encounters there. This novella is satirical in nature due to the way Voltaire critiques and interrogates different aspects of society. In addition‚ Voltaire infuses the theme in L’Ingénu with

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    http://www.uvm.edu/~debate/watch/?C=M;O=D for debate videos- TOPIC: The state of education depicts the growth of nations development. (for the motion of topic) INTRODUCTION In the modern times education is most effective tool of empowerment. You empower a man with this magical wand and he will create his own world of idea and imagination .It is this tool which has changed the topography of world from scrambled mass of continents to a global village. Great men like Abraham Lincoln used this weapon

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    bridegroom. Sometimes they cannot keep their word they give before getting their daughters marrying. On the other hand‚ the bridegroom gets huge property without any efforts. I have the social voice. This social curse can be eliminated by making womenfolk educated and self-dependent. The menfolk also should be given proper education to change their attitude. Gender discrimination             Gender discrimination means to create difference between men and women. Specially in the third world countries women

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    Mayella has never been shown respect or has been educated enough to know that Atticus was being polite to her. Given these points‚ poor and uneducated Mayella has never had respect. Overall‚ power is significant in To Kill a Mockingbird. Gender‚ race‚ and class are the three primary factors to determine someone’s power when analyzing a character in the novel. Mayella Ewell in particular is‚ the less superior gender during this time. She is uneducated academically and has a very low income. Her class

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    Why was it more difficult for the Mauryan and Gupta dynasties to build and maintain a large territorial empire in India than it was for the Han Dynasty to do so in China? There are three simple factors that determine why the Mauryan and Gupta dynasties had a more difficult time than the Han Dynasty in building a large empire and maintaining it for long period of time. The three factors are the geographical location and topographical zones‚ the religion and belief system‚ and the social structure/status

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    originated by dividing class and social status‚ fighting a war for masculinity within its ranks at the same time it fought the Southern enemy. Many historians disregarded the friction between educationally refined officers and the vulgar‚ unskilled‚ and uneducated roughs under their authority. The idea to write about honor and manhood during the Civil War Foote said‚ “came from the unforgettable summers in the National Archives. (183)” Initially Foote had a desire to write about discipline and military justice

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    to schools and educated. Schools for girls were built‚ and they were taught sewing‚ reading‚ writing‚ and dancing. Some of these schools even had teachers for singing and playing instruments. Upper class women were taught language‚ philosophy‚ theology and mathematics(doc 5). But their education only prepared them for social life at home. Women lost political power‚ access to property and their role in shaping society. As the renaissance progressed‚ the percentage of well educated people holding

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    higher education without money you will not be able to do anything. And education is important in my research topic because the fact that without education there will be only mindless people‚ and nobody will be educated therefore we will be living in a third world country if everybody was uneducated. The societal institution family is one of the most important institution to my topic because without the students family there will be fairness in the students life. The students need family for them to

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    By stating this‚ educational socialisation and the development of educated people is the most important function education can have. He goes on to state that while this may be the case today‚ throughout history‚ being uneducated provided the wealth of a given nation‚ due to the class differences‚ and that education was for the rich and idle while the work was performed by the illiterate. This all

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