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    Ivan Lopez 9/28/11 Essay EH 101- 3AA My God‚ Why Would a Woman Want a Wife? Judy Syfers in the essay‚ “I Want a Wife”‚ argues implicitly that wives and mothers are underappreciated for what they do and what they do is more than what their counterparts do; women are being treated unequal to men. Judy Syfers supports her claim by using the three major modes of persuasion: ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. The author’s purpose is to get women to take action and to get men to feel sympathy and treat

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    roles‚ spouse‚ parent‚ manager‚ entrepreneur‚ volunteer‚ caregiver‚ and more. We offer a flexible learning environment‚ with individually designed degree programs‚ and opportunities to study online‚face to face‚ or a combination of the two. In a type essay of no fewer than 300 words‚ please describe: 1. Your reason for applying to Empire State College. 2. Your personal and professional goals‚ and what topics or areas you hope to study 3. Your strengths and experiences (educational‚ employment

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    Pittman English III Period 2 Aug‚ 25‚ 10 ‘I Want a Wife’ A In 1971 when the essayI Want A Wife” was written it was the height of the feminist movement. During this time women were rising and speaking out about the classification of themselves as second class citizens to men. Inspired by the recent amendment giving women the right to vote‚ which was in the 1940’s‚ Judy Brady‚ wrote the satirical essayI Want a Wife”. The purpose of the essay is to give a blatant unfair depiction of the

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    wife’s role in her essay I Want a Wife to expose what a man subliminally believes a wife’s role is. Although the man may argue against the idea‚ women’s expectations‚ opportunities‚ and positions have changed in a positive but minute way over the years due to the lack of acknowledgment of the issue on the mans behalf. In Judy Brady’s essay she eradicates the meaning of a wife from the man’s perspective. Brady uses personal reflection in

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    better. When I graduate from college I would love to become a surgeon‚ being able become a surgeon would be fun and cool because I would get to do surgeries and I would get paid a lot of money. In order to become a surgeon it requires having a Doctoral or professional degree‚ practice through an internship or residency‚ and have to have a strong stomach when doing surgery First‚ being a surgeon you have to have a lot of schooling and training. When going to school to get an education to become a surgeon

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    overused and does not get the emphasis it desires. People want to feel apart of something and creating a functioning system is necessary for success. I have always had a love for working with a team and as a leader‚ I try to help others achieve their goals. If I attended Villanova‚ I would make the noun community become a verb by helping others‚ accepting others‚ and leading others. First‚ at Villanova‚ I would be ready to help people when I arrived there. Compassion is one of my biggest strengths

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    I thoroughly enjoyed reading the essayI Want a Wife” by Judy Brady. I thought it was so interesting how she shared her feelings on a woman’s role in society by writing her thoughts in the form of a sarcastic and yet compelling essay. She was able to make her feelings very clear without writing in a format similar to a research paper‚ listing off the unfairnesses of the lives of housewives. Also‚ I felt that the style in which she wrote this essay was especially good because she was able to list

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    I want a wife Published in 1971‚ “I want a wife” written by Judy Brady illustrates successfully the role of women in marriage. Brady humorously mentions a wife’s duties which range from doing chores and tasks‚ such as laundry and cooking‚ to take care of the husband’s mental‚ physical‚ social‚ and sexual needs. The repetition of “I want a wife who will…” is used effectively to emphasis the husband’s selfishness. Brady is right when she lays out a list of what most women are expected do after

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    Since childhood I have been interested in helping people who have been less fortunate in life. A strong desire to help other people is one of the most compelling reasons for me to become a social worker. In fact I hold Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and Master’s Degree in Social Work from the Department of Sociology at Yerevan State University. Having wide experience in working with local and international governmental and non-governmental organizations‚ I organized and carried out focus group discussions

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    male citizens. Judy Brady’s essay "I Want A Wife" first appeared in the Ms. Magazine’s inaugural issue in 1971. I believe that genre of the article is a classic piece of feminist humor and is depicted as satirical prose. In this essay Brady aims to convince her readers to look objectively at a man’s viewpoints and expectations of what he thinks a wife is and what she should be. Brady skillfully uses clear arguments‚ repetition of key words‚ stylish language to make her essay strong and convincing. Judy

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