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    Rabbit Proof Fence in the context of Australian identity: In the introductory lecture our attention was focused on a number of core themes which run throughout the course. One such theme was the concept of a nation and the way in which cultural products of the nation shape our sense of identity. Rabbit Proof Fence is an important film to examine within this context as it is the first international film to examine the issue of Australia’s Stolen Generation. The film brought the story of the

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    Independent Reading One of the main themes in the novel‚ The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah‚ is the capability of women. The main characters in the story‚ Isabelle and Vianne‚ take big roles in the resistance to fight against Nazis. Hannah portrays how the two women show their strengths by outsmarting the Germans. Isabelle shows patriotism and never loses hope for freedom in France. In the Novel Isabelle is proudly shown as a hero in her acts of hiding and helping soldiers cross the Pyrenees mountains

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    The prescribing health provider I interviewed is a part-time psychiatrist at the VA Long Beach Healthcare System. To begin‚ I started the interview by inquiring how she prepared herself to work in the field of psychiatry. For her undergraduate study‚ she stated that her major was in biology at first but‚ after being fascinated to learn about psychological aspects of chronic medical illnesses in her health psychology class‚ she changed her major to psychology. Then‚ she went to medical school to study

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    never heard of until now‚ yet. At hand‚ Masculinity and feminism there is still inequality between men and women. (CA) Compelling evidence exists that women have the desire to fight for equal equality just the same as men when they fell when threatened‚ it is their responsibility to fight using self-defense. In the state of feeling threaten male or female in any way you have the right and take all means possible for you to defend yourself. Speaking of men and women in human nature if in any way

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    Primoratz writes that “…radical feminists typically question the very relevance of consent to the morality of sexual acts.” Rape is to be quite frank‚ the lowest and most demeaning act a man can do to a woman. Most would say that rape is physically forcing a woman to engage in a sexual act against her will. Radical feminists take a hard stance against this and believe most “normal” sex is to be included when discussing rape. Feminists argue that the very social fiber of our society in which

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    Feminist Theory‚ Embodiment‚ and the Docile Agent: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival Saba Mahmood Close Reading Analysis Lit 090 Mahmood looks to tackle the issue of not the cultures behind feminism but to understand the underpinnings behind feminism. She suggests that quite often the narrative is focused on feminism as a response to some sort of societal construct which allows the subordination of women. Her assertion is that we have to look at how feminism is defined in society

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    whether the external world exists given that there is no proof thereof. Skeptics’ declare that one cannot begin to know anything about the external world as there is no way of distinguishing between reality and dreams. On the other hand‚ however‚ Philosopher G.E. Moore argues that there is a way to prove the existence of the external world‚ and that just because one cannot prove something‚ that necessarily doesn’t

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    The dawn of the twentieth century was a period of changes in every aspect of the daily lives of women‚ not only in the domestic sphere but also in the public one. The women’s feminist movement‚ which emphasized on advocacy of equal rights between women and men‚ formed women’s organizations‚ and the rise of a whole new generation of female artists and professionals totally altered the traditional patriarchal social structure all around the globe. These social changes‚ followed by the advent of World

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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ Hamlet‚ I have noticed that Hamlet and other male characters in the play were anti feminists. I choose this topic because it is different‚ and I dislike the way the two most important females in the play were treated throughout the play. I would also like to draw your attention to how Hamlet would consider his mother as a women who just wants love and affection and‚ shows no mercy for her son. One example would be how Hamlet felt displeased with his motherś wedding. He felt

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    “Rabbit Proof Fence” When Phillip Noyce took on the task of directing the film ‘Rabbit Proof fence’ his intention was to expose the truth of the ‘Stolen Generation’ which occurred in Australia from 1900 to 1969. Noyce’s purpose for the film was to position his viewers to accept and feel compassion and sympathy for the Australian Aborigines. The film ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’ is based on the novel ‘Follow the Rabbit proof Fence’ written by Doris Pilkington Garimara‚ the daughter of the main character

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