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    Female Serial Killers

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    Not many people know that women can murder others‚ let alone‚ be serial murderers. What has been perceived generally in our societies is that women are the creation of God who sacrifice for others and care selflessly. It is the males who are seen as the abusers‚ the ones who murder‚ kill others for their selfish motives. That is true but not completely. The majority of people who abuse‚ or kill are males. However‚ women are also seen as doing these acts so anonymous to their “feminism”. Women also

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    Influential Female Leaders

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    Top 10 Most Influential Female Leaders When people think of influential figures in the world‚ male names like Bill Gates‚ Vladamir Putin and of course President Barack Obama usually come to mind. But the world of influence and power no longer belongs exclusively to men. Women now hold their place of power firmly in the world‚ and they are not giving it up any time soon. This list of ten of the most influential women in the America spans the arenas of politics‚ acting‚ sports‚ law‚ music‚ activism

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    Importance of a Hero

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a hero in the following ways: a) a mythological or legendary figure often of divine descent endowed with great strength or ability b) an illustrious warrior c) a man admired for his achievements and noble qualities d) one that shows great courage. Most of society considers a hero to be someone that saves another person’s life. The person doesn’t necessarily have great strength or ability. In mythology‚ a hero is a role model with extreme courage that does

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    Female and Fairer Sex

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    rule of equality. Males and female are born to be equal. Lets shun this fact that males are born to dominate. Males need to understand that without women their train of life would come to a halt. In fact‚ the entire life on earth would stop. God never sent us for this. Did He? No‚ not at all. Then why are we distinguishing between men and women. I think there should be no reservation‚ however‚ it should become a rule of law that equality prevails‚ with males and females on equal parameters. The fairer

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    Is Hamlet a Hero

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    Hamlet Hero Paper I. My concept of a hero Hamlet‚ as one of the most eminent plays in history‚ possesses an intricate conflict between the protagonists and antagonists. Nonetheless‚ there is confusion about who the protagonists and the antagonists are‚ and how heroes should be defined in this well-known play. Heroes‚ for a long time in my life‚ have been defined as people who are able to do supernatural‚ super-human work in favor of the public. My favorite hero was‚ and still is‚ the amazing

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    Patriarchy and Female Poverty Abstract Poverty reduction has been since long a major development policy across the globe‚ owing to the dire consequences of persistent poverty on the developmental health of various countries worldwide. However‚ amidst the designing of diverse measures for tackling poverty some groups have suffered either insufficient representation or have not been counted at all. Women constitute one

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    Young Female Athletes

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    existing pressures of today’s society. Unfortunately‚ female athletes often succumb to these pressures and take drastic measures to supposedly look and perform their best. Young people need to know that they dont need to alter themselves to be the best. Action needs to be taken to put young female athletes on the path to realization and healthy lifestyles. Research has been done to prove the excessive amounts of pressure and its effects on female athletes. The National Eating Disorders Association

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    Female Selective Service

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    debates. Should this old practice‚ which serves its purpose in the time of desperate need and crisis‚ change to include women in its pool of potential soldiers? Current law dictates that all male persons in the United States between the age of eighteen and twenty-five‚ documented or undocumented‚ must register for selective service within thirty days of their eighteenth birthday. (sss.gov) When it comes to the question of female selective service‚ two groups arise with two very different answers

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    Epic Hero

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    Allison Fain Bukowski English 4A 19 April‚ 2013 Is Beowulf an epic? An epic hero is a brave and noble character in an epic poem‚ admired for great achievements or affected by grand events. An epic poem‚ “The main character or protagonist is heroically larger then life‚ often the source and subject of legend or a national hero.”(Robert) An epic poem is an old English poem filled with both complex people and tribes‚ supernatural figures of monsters and dragons. Also they can be a mixture

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    Despite being produced almost ninety years apart‚ Perkins Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ and Attwood’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ present similarly disturbing depictions of female entrapment. To what extent do you agree with this statement? The narrative voice of both Jane and Offred demonstrate the feeling of female entrapment in both texts. This is demonstrated through the setting of both the novels‚ as Jane is trapped in a room‚ which she did not want to stay in: ‘I wanted the one downstairs that

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