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    “Going back to Cali‚ Cali‚ Cali; I’m going back to Cali. hmm‚ I don’t think so” are lyrics to a well-known Hip Hop song track that was originally written by LL Cool J in 1987 and then remixed in the late 90s by Notorious B.I.G (TrevzNewPop‚ 2016). According to New Pop archives‚ the remix actually became more infamous than the original song as many fans believe that certain stanzas in this caustic version may have been a prelude to a haughty yet violent end for this artist. With all things being

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    challenged this old belief system. Similar to the majority of men in his time‚ Rousseau believed that women were made in order to please men. Furthermore‚ he postulated that the reason they were inferior was by the laws of nature; that there were biological differences that made women mothers rather than intellectuals. Therefore‚ men and women cannot be equal. In addition‚ Rousseau claimed that women did not have the mental capacity to be educated intellectuals. In Emile‚ Rousseau states that‚ “The

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    As the age old saying goes‚ “Men Are from Mars‚ Women are from Venus”. The conflicting views of men and women have been questioned for centuries‚ noting how men and women differ in emotion‚ affection‚ and communication. Women tend to be more emotional and rational then men‚ whereas men are far less emotional and react on impulse. The different understanding of the ways that each sex communicates is still to be studied. Women tend to react more emotionally than men‚ resulting in submerging themselves

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    Women in America and Other Countries Women in America versus women in many other countries are treated much differently. Some differences between American women and women in other countries are both positive and negative which reflect on marriage‚ pregnancy‚ discrimination‚ and education. In the United States we females are allowed to be independent and while some may still think otherwise‚ we are mostly looked at as an equal to men. Women in other countries only dream of that independence

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    Compared to 1976‚ women changed in work life‚ because nowadays they prefer more education‚ they are likely to be employed even full-time‚ and willing to earn wages comparable to men (DiNatale & Boraas‚ 2002). During many years there are a lot of debates‚ misconceptions‚ different thoughts – which are unsupportive that men do their job well comparing with women. To see real comparison the best thing is recognize that few‚ if any‚ important differences between male and female work performance. Actually

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    In the 19th-century women began working outside of their homes‚ usually in textile mills and garment shops. Since then‚ women make up an abundant number of the United States workforce‚ while still continuing with being great mothers to their children. Women have faced extreme obstacles throughout the years while entering the workforce‚ such as lower pay‚ poor working conditions‚ and lesser job opportunities. In Virginia Woolf’s article; “Professions for Women”‚ she discusses her mental and physical

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    Women: Counterparts or Subordinates Women are often overlooked in how they add to society. However‚ they are a crucial part in defining relationships‚ roles‚ and families‚ all which contribute their share to forming a society. In order to understand what distinct part they play‚ let us first look at Plato’s views of women‚ in which equal chance between the sexes give women the potential to achieve‚ similar to men. Aristotle‚ whom we will next look at‚ believes the contrary‚ that women are subsidiary

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    However‚ women are more likely than men to be impoverished. This is called the feminization of poverty.[1] In the 1970s‚ feminists and agents of development came up with an approach to address this problem called the Women in Development [WID] approach. As the years went by‚ this approach was criticized. A new approach emerged out of this critique called Gender and Development [GAD] approach. This paper makes two arguments: that GAD is the best approach to address the inequalities women experience

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    History of Women in Sports                 Throughout history‚ women have fought for equality against men‚ significantly in the last century‚ as women have taken on greater‚ and more equal‚ roles in society. There have been several fronts on which women have fought for equality and one of those cases is in sports. Sports history is filled with men popularizing athletics such as baseball‚ basketball‚ boxing‚ football‚ track‚ and many other sports. It is quite surprising to many that women‚ as well

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    AN ANALYSIS OF WOMEN DEFYING SOCIAL AND FAMILIAL EXPECTATIONS I. Introduction A. Thesis Statement B. Background of Women’s role in the society C. Objectives of the Paper II. Body A. The Striving of Gender Equality B. Rights and Privileges of Women B.1 History 1.1 Historical Background 1.2 The Enlightenment and a Vindication of the Rights of Woman 1.3 Suffrage

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