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    |Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Protection of Rights and Interests of Women | | | |Adjust font size:  [pic][pic] [pic] | |(Adopted at the Fifth Session of the Seventh National People’s

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    OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN Opportunities for Women Carolyn Lake HIS 204: American History Since 1865 Prof. Marisea Stanley August 20‚ 2012 OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN Women had it rough back in the 1800’s they were not treated fairly when it came to being equals of society even when it came to jobs they were not giving the same opportunities as men were. They were sort of treated like children they should be seen and not heard. Men did not think women could do work in

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    color line‚ which was said the cause of the civil war. Even though some blacks were free‚ the whites took advantage over the‚ because they felt as if they did not have any rights‚ and the whites took advantage over that. One of the main rights whites took away from blacks was the right to vote‚ and Dubois thought‚ “With the right to vote goes everything (Dubois).” The power to vote was important to the black community because it can cause slavery to end‚ and having a voice to vote can them power. Then

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    both ‘Mrs Aesop’ and ‘Litany’ Duffy presents women at quite different angles. In ‘Mrs Aesop’ Duffy makes reference to women as blunt and constantly critisising‚ a trait that is very unusual for a feminist. Because of her jealousy she makes fun of his masculinity and insults him ‘the sex was diabolical’. Showing a stronger side to Mrs Aesop‚ but also a rather childish one. In Litany‚ the falseness of women’s lives and discussions are outlined. The child’s view on women meeting to look through a catalogue

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    Civil right leader Reverend Jesse Jackson says “Our children need our presence more than our presents”. This saying is very true. The most precious present a parent can give their children is just being with their kids. All parents love their kids but kids are not able respond equally. Today neither parents are able to express their love nor are the kids able to realize it. Parents are never able to embrace their kids and say you love your kids. But that doesn’t mean parents love their kids any less

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    which followed by the battle of San Jacinto. In 1837 the US moved to recognize Texas into the states. General Santa Anna traveled to Washington DC for discussions and eventually renounces all guarantees made to the Republic of Texas as a condition to his restoration of freedom. President Polk signs the Joint Resolution‚ making Texas officially the 28th state on this date. b. In a carefully constructed essay of at least two pages‚ identify the argument of each article. Evaluate the logic and rationale

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    Women –The Disenfranchised in Nigeria Tension is building in Nigeria’s largely Christian South over reports that Muslim women are being asked to take off their hijab or deny the right to register for the April presidential elections. The women are asked to remove their headscarf and she refuses to because it is against their religion. The Muslim Rights Concern said that it has received a flood of complaints from Muslim women being denied the right to register over

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    "On his Blindness" by John Milton John Milton was a great writer and one of the few who was recognized in his own time. His name stands out in the history of English literature mainly for his two works‚ Paradise Lost and Paradise regained. In 1651 Milton became blind‚ yet he continued to write and his daughters would take dictation. The poem On his Blindness‚ by John Milton is an Italian sonnet which addresses the Christian perspective of how to accept ones disabilities. The

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    Evolution |Studying Women’s Rights in the Middle East |Saying the Pledge of Allegiance |Starting a Gay and Lesbian Support Group |Inter-Racial Dating | |COMMUNITY RELIGIOUS GROUPS |Pro/Con |Justify your answer |Pro/Con |Justify your answer |Pro/Con |Justify your answer |Pro/Con |Justify your answer |Pro/Con |Justify your answer |Pro/Con |Justify your answer | |Atheist |Con |They do not believe in God |Con |Their non-belief in religion stops creationism |Pro |Believes in equal rights for all people |Con

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    Literary Present Tense? Literary works‚ paintings‚ films‚ and other artistic creations are assumed to exist in an eternal present. Therefore‚ when you write about writers or artists as they express themselves in their work‚ use the present tense. The Basic Rule: You should use the past tense when discussing historical events‚ and you should use the literary present when discussing fictional events. 1. When commenting on what a writer says‚ use the present tense. Example: Dunn begins his work with

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