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    Feminist Theory

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    Feminist Theory‚ the Body‚ and the Disabled Figure The focus of this essay was on how the female body and the disabled body are seen as inferior in society. This reading really made me realize how we view disabled and female bodies in our society‚ and how we typically look the disabled so differently. I also thought about how often people so easily overlook the struggles that many disabled bodies have to deal with‚ like disabled women who want to have children or public facilities not having wheelchair

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    Feminist Therapy

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    While traditional therapeutic approaches can and are helpful‚ feminist therapy is distinct in its addressing the role of gender in psychological distress. Gender is a reality that shapes our behavior. Our world is organized through its influence. Feminist therapy recognizes that environmental pressures affect a woman’s identity. Women live in a world dominated by males and masculine patterns of thought and behavior‚ or the patriarchy. Until recently‚ studies of human behavior were almost always

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    Situational Analysis: In the current case study presented‚ the controversial issue of online gambling is examined. As evident from the text‚ online gambling is one of the fastest growing online businesses in Canada‚ in which Canadians spend close to a billion dollars annually funding this notorious business. The industry of gambling is continually rising as an economic booster‚ and yet‚ the issue of gain based off the loss of consumer’s dollars is one of the moral topics argued. Essentially‚ the

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    The Feminist Perspective

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    When I was reading the drama‚ A Doll’s House‚ I could instantly tell that the play would be best analyzed through the feminist perspective. The Feminist perspective centralizes on the actions and identifications of the female characters in a literary work. This perspective is mostly used to analyze the protagonist‚ which is Nora in this play; a pathological liar and manipulator. She acts as though she is innocent when regarding her actions‚ but she isn’t ignorant and knows that what she has committed

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    Feminist Christology

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    reflected from the perspectives and experiences of women. This is commonly called Feminist Christology. There are many types of feminist Christology that can be divided into two categories. The revolutionary school of thought is produced by women who‚ upon examining the Christian tradition‚ find it so male-dominated that they pronounce it hopelessly irredeemable. The other category is of the reformist feminist theologians‚ who also find the Christian tradition male-dominated but find hope

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    Feminist Approaches

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    Feminist Approaches Feminist perspectives on international relations have in common with the critical theorists a rejection of the dominance in the subject of the realist and reformists. The general or main reason for their argument is that in international relations‚ an in most political and economic activity‚ women are disadvantaged. Although women own about 1% of the world´s property and take home 10% of income‚ they perform 60% of working hours and provide 80% of refugees. This demonstrates

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    Fat Danger

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    about 3 USD‚ however in a restaurant‚ it costs more than 3x the cost. 4) Do you think of McDonald’s as an ethical company? Why or Why not? I think McDonalds is the worlds most ethical company because it has solved most of the worlds issues for allowing to people who may not be able to afford an expensive meal‚ instead allowing us to be able to eat a tasty n’ cheap meal. For example‚ in Hong Kong‚ it only costs 9HKD for a burger‚ and 18 for 2. This is very cheap because normally‚ it

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    Feminist Bio

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    multi-layered piece of literature with many overarching themes. One of the least thought of themes in the modern conception of Frankenstein is feminism. However‚ feminism subtly pervades the entire novel. The story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley explores feminist themes through the characters of the story‚ plot development‚ and the setting the novel. Frankenstein is riddled with passive female characters who suffer throughout the novel. Not one female character throughout the novel ever exhibits behavior

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    Feminist Criticism

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    Reedie Garrett Professor Andrade English 1302 WS6 14 February 2015 The Little Things Feminist criticism is the way that literature portrays the oppression of women. Therefore‚ many women rose to fight patriarchy society‚ which gave roles to each of its members. Women were only briefly part of the social role and were mainly given the reproductive role that confined them to raising children and taking care of their households and husbands. Susan Glaspell‚ a writer in the early twentieth century‚

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    Feminist Criminology

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    COMPARE AND CONTRAST FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL POSITIVISM This essay will compare and contrast feminist approaches to criminology with biological positivism. It will discuss the varying approaches within both feminism and biological positivism and consider how feminists and positivists explain women ’s criminality. The main assumptions and methodology will be outlined‚ compared and analysed‚ as well as the limitations and strengths of both theories. Biological Positivism emerged in

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