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    ABSTRACT: When the witch trials started‚ it seemed the only way to prove you were not a witch was to be a witch. People were faced with impractical‚ and certainly deadly tasks in order to prove they were not a witch. Tasks they would only survive if they in fact had witchlike powers. In this paper I will argue as to why these trials were irrational. I will draw on reasons and rational from individuals such as Beccaria‚ Wollstonecraft‚ Locke‚ and Voltaire. The history of the witch trials is a grime‚ gruesome

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    Equality Between Genders

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    Equality between genders A few dozen years ago‚ women and men were not seen as equals. Women did not even have the right to vote and men were paid more than women for doing the same work. Even now‚ some societies still have this barbaric vision of inequality. Thankfully‚ our society evolved and we can see more clearly. There sure are differences between the two sexes but it’s not necessarily a bad thing when the two can work together to compensate for their weakness. Women and men complete each

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    offered hundred percent opportunities compared to the opportunities men are given‚ it certainly gave women‚ in this era‚ an opportunity with sports and opportunities in education. According to the Title IX website‚ this was passed in 1972 that requires gender equity for boys and girls in every educational program that receives federal funding. It was basically a stepping stone for women to have an opportunity and to receive funding to activities men were doing long before which society considered as ‘granted

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    In Maryse Conde’s novel‚"I‚ Tituba‚ Black Witch of Salem‚"Tituba went through various hardships in her life her witchcraft and being black got her into a lot of trouble. Also being with a man who turned on her. She ended up being hanged just when she finally got a chance to go back to Barbados she dies. Most stories of Tituba are always like this. But in article "The Further Transformation Of Tituba‚" we find that in Ann Petry’s book‚ "Tituba of Salem Village‚" she goes through little or no hardships

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    Laura Robles 12-I Miss Stolyarova 10-1-14 Gender Equality in Beowulf Back in the medieval ages‚ men dominated the community‚ because it was believed that they were the ones with power and strength. But‚ even though women did not appear often in the poem‚ they did play a significant role aside from just being pretty and wearing gold. In Beowulf the author introduces Wealhtheow‚ Hygd‚ Hildeburh‚ Freawaru‚ Modthryth‚ and Grendel’s mother as one of the most important women throughout the poem. The assumption

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    Gender Equality and Islam

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    Gender Equality and Islam Islam believes that a woman is not merely subject to man rather she has her own separate and complete entity in all respects. She has an equal right to that of a man to nourish her religions faculties‚ serve her faith‚ acquire education‚ get a job‚ do business‚ own something and benefit herself from it and prove her creativity in an enterprise. She is master of herself in all respects. The religious aspect of this fact is described in the Quran as under: “For muslim

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    The knowledge of the English witch trials comes from the original procedural documents preserved in historical archives and the collection of dozens of accounts of witch trials in the form of prints that circulated in hundreds of copies among the interested readers from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the eighteenth century. At the end of the 16th and early 17th century‚ people of high and low status believed in the ubiquity of witches. They were believed to be everywhere‚ a threat

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    Gender Roles and Equality What does it mean to be a man or a woman? What are the skills and behaviors expected to be shown by all men and women? Although‚ time has changed‚ the stereotypes regarding the sexes have not. Gender roles‚ particularly a woman’s role‚ have changed drastically throughout western culture‚ specifically starting in 1697 to the present. Throughout 1697‚ society viewed women negatively no matter how prosperous they were. “Her wit‚ for want of teaching‚ makes her impertinent

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    whole story to cause hysteria with the witch trials. He took Abigail’s side in claiming a large majority of the townspeople are witches. He had the motive of keeping his materialistic personality under the radar‚ by doing that he is saving the little reputation he has and more importantly keeping him the job in which he acquires all of his money. Thomas Putnam had a bigger motive for starting these witch trials. Thomas Putnam helped spread the witch trials because he was bitter towards the Nurses

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    Gender Equality in America

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    The Cover Letter 1) What is your purpose in writing this essay? In your response‚ explore the deeper meaning of this question. The goal is not just to complete the assignment but instead to convey a message. What do you plan to accomplish with this essay? What do you hope the reader takes away from this argument? The purpose of this essay is to let people now that the women’s suffrage amendment is just the first big step for women to be heard in America. My goal is to help people understand

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