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    Julie Trach The Position of Women in Society In the early days women were seen as wives who were intended to cook‚ clean‚ and take care of the kids. They were not allowed to vote while men took care of having jobs and paying any bills that had to be paid. Fifty to seventy years ago‚ a woman was no more than a house wife‚ caregiver‚ and at their husbands beck and call. Women had no personal opinion‚ no voice‚ and no freedom. Lastly‚ women have always been treated like they are never

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    or history where a husband was prepared to do sacrifice for his wife? If the wife is dead‚ he is ready to have a second marriage. Such unfair things are happening in the world in respect of women.” -: Sathya Sai (Volume 31‚ Chapter 14 ’Glory Of Womanhood’) When we look at the Hindu mythology we see that women are supposed to be treated as Goddesses. One of the most popular festivals of Hindus is the ‘Navratra’ in which Hindus worship Goddess Durga (the worrier goddess)‚ Goddess Lakshmi (the goddess

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    Position Paper Unequal access to education needs to change. Poverty‚ racism‚ and family values are the leading effects of unequal access to post secondary education. With racism there are clear disadvantages for certain races‚ poverty affects people who can not afford post-secondary and the values parents place on education influence young students. These three things all relate back to unequal access. Post-secondary education opens opportunities for everyone and nowadays you need to have a degree

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    My grandmother‚ Ernestine Sharp‚ was more than prepared for Hurricane Katrina. She stated that we already had supplies‚ resources‚ and gas. She picked the safest spot in the house we had and brought my sister here to make sure that she would be safe as well. My grandmother knew what needed to be done as far as keeping us alive. One might think that we were probably better off than most. My grandfather‚ her husband‚ and my father died only a short while before Katrina. Loss was nothing new to us;

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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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    The Position of Women in The Rover The end of the English Civil War gave a crushing defeat to feudalism and effected a permanent change in the existing social relations in England‚ with the establishment of the Puritan Commonwealth by Oliver Cromwell. There is no second though about how much Republicanism appealed to the multitude. Still‚ there were certain others who swore by tradition and the accepted codes of behaviour. In a period marked by swings between orthodoxy and modern attitude‚ the sacred

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    The position of Athenian women in the classical period was that they were inferior to the male counterparts. Athens during the classical period was a predominantly patriarchal society‚ therefore‚ the division of labour was by gender; women were to tend to household duties while men worked outdoors. Athenian women were also expected to remain silent‚ they were a muted group which was expected to behave obediently‚ remain loyal and virtuous to their husbands. The idea of women being equal to their

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    Risk it Have you ever thought about how often we part by urging each other to be careful? ‘Take care’‚ we say or ‘Look after yourself’. It seems friendly and well meaning and of course‚ we want to see our friends again. However‚ we might actually be doing them a disservice. We are sending them a message that they should not take any risks. That is a similar message to the ones we have probably been receiving ourselves since childhood. While no sensible person would urge us to take risks with fire

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    Prostitution has been going on for many centuries. Many studies have gone on‚ researching and trying to understand on why women get involved with prostitution and the main effects it has on then. Some report the main causes of early prostitution was due to poverty and deviance. Many see it as a career‚ a way to make a living and survive and provide for their families. “Studies show that many women engage themselves in such activities as prostitution by their own choice‚ forced into it‚ or because of their own

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    The Duchess of Malfi is one of the most famous plays of the Elizabethan period which bears an well-expressed indication of women’s position in that society by Webster. In this play‚ the Duchess is young and beautiful but unfortunately she has become widow very early. She wants to marry again but there were several objections in the society against her marriage. Remarriage was a thing of hatred at that time and it was customary believed that‚ “None wed the second but who killed the first”. By acting

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