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    Andhra Pradesh and Delhi have a special place in annals of crimes against women in India in recent times. If we are to take a look at the statistics provided by the National Crime Records Bureau‚ Andhra Pradesh has figured consistently in 2008‚ 2009 and 2010 as the state with highest incidences of crime against women; and Delhi‚ similarly has figured as the city with highest incidences of crime against women in the years 2008‚ 2009 and 2010. Let me restate the figures and illustrate just a few

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    For a long period of time in human history‚ women have been treated as the collateral part of the community‚ the ‘accessories’ of men. Education began to open up for women in recent history and women’s suffrage was achieved only a century ago in the United States. However‚ the hundred years were not enough time to rid of the prejudice against women that has been molded for past 6‚000 years. Sexism against women is still extant today‚ especially in science fields. As part of the Rocket Team of the

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    Domestic abuse against women In her news article‚ the spokesperson for amnesty international describes domestic violence as a worldwide phenomenon that violates the human rights of female victims (Mite‚ 2005). In addition‚ the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) described violence against women as “a global epidemic that kills‚ tortures‚ and maims – physically‚ psychologically‚ sexually and economically. It is one of the most pervasive of human rights violations‚ denying women and girls

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    The date was November 30‚ 1991. This would be the first of three times the U.S. Women’s National soccer team would win the World Cup. ("U.S. Soccer Timeline") The women would also win the World Cup in 1999 and 2015 and would win the Olympics in 1996‚ 2004‚ 2008 and 2012. This would begin a run of the women winning over a 150 matches in a 25-year span. ("U.S. Soccer Timeline") They are considered by many to be the number one team in the world and have a number of accolades such as Sports Illustrated

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    Fight Sexual Assault Against Women? Sexual assault is any sexual act that occurs between two people without the consent of one of the parties. Some examples of sexual assault are “..forced sexual intercourse‚ forcible sodomy‚ child molestation‚ incest‚ fondling‚ and attempted rape.” Women that are hurt shouldn’t be made to feel weak and vulnerable. The thing we should do to help women that fall victims to sexual assault is to help them in any way that they need it. Some women can feel too ashamed

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    Violence Against Women in Cambodia Violence has been a prevalent thorn in the side of domestic relationships since monogamy was adopted. However‚ the violent mistreatment of women goes far beyond altercations at the home‚ in Cambodia this type of violence and exploitation of women is a business. Cambodia is a country with a “robust” sex-trafficking industry‚ as described by Gina Reiss-Wilchins in her article: Gender Based Violence in Cambodia: The Intersection of Rights and Poverty. Reiss-Wilchins

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    Domestic Violence against Women as a Grave Threat to Society Domestic violence‚ or intimate partner violence as it is also referred‚ is a serious problem in today’s society. This paper will focus on physical violence and abuse against women‚ though other types of abuse exist. Despite new and emerging laws‚ advocates speaking out‚ and a slight decrease in overall reported domestic violence incidents‚ women are still victims. There are adverse effects to prolonged and/or severe abuse‚ not the least

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    ERADICATING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE PHILIPPINES As human beings‚ everyone is equally entitled to human rights without prejudices. We‚ especially women‚ have the rights to protect ourselves. Women need extra attention‚ protection and personal affirmation. They are the most vulnerable who need to be restricted from different types of abuse. Some historians believe that the history of violence against women is tied to the history of women being viewed as property and a gender role assigned

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    the discrimination against a certain gender‚ typically women. Many years ago‚ men and women had different rights. For example‚ women could not vote‚ go to school‚ or work many jobs. Instead‚ women were meant to stay at home‚ cook‚ keep the house clean‚ and take care of the children. Nowadays‚ women can vote‚ study‚ work and do many other things. However‚ this does not mean that the issue of sexism has been solved. Every day‚ women all around the world still get discriminated against simply because they

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    April 2013 “Violence Against Women” The research proposal I am preparing is going to be addressing violence against women and the challenges they face when children are involved in the household. The aim of the research is to view how these challenges are overcome and give way to women rights and their political rights (nineteenth amendment). In the early 1990’s over half a million American women were raped. In 1994 congress passed the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)‚ which forbids the

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