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    such enthusiasm of women.The answer is probably towards the negative side‚ the woman has been taken for granted. Crime against woman is of course an obstruction to their empowerment.There should be no doubt in it.For millions of women‚their home itself is the most dangerous place they could be.Far from being a place of safety‚the family is often a cradle of violence.Thousand of women suffer cruelties in their homes every day from all family members.The reason may be arguing with in laws‚refusing for

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    the national capital on Sunday‚ when Tehelka asked how the rapes could be stopped‚ there was only one refrain: attitude to women must change; the legal process of dealing with the crime must speed up; and men must be educated and ‘sensitised’ about women’s issues. Twenty personalities —  lawyers‚ activists‚ writers‚ filmmakers – suggest some real solutions. ‘Attitudes to women and recognition of their full range of rights should be linked to recruitment‚ promotion’ Karuna Nundy‚ advocate‚ Supreme

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    gender perspective on violence against women shows us that the root cause of violence lies in the unequal power relations between women and men‚ which ensures male dominance over women.” Gender stereotyping influences how we see the roles and importance of each gender. Gender stereotyping leads to child brides‚ human trafficking‚ and sexual violence.This is the terrible reality for women across the world. Girls in villages across India are at risk of sexual assault. Women do not feel safe in public:

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    PAPER ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN-AN ISSUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS By Ms Shabana Kesar Asst. Professor Department of Women Education Maulana Azad National Urdu University Mailing address : Department of women education‚ MANUU‚ Gachchibowli‚ Hyderabad‚ 500032. E-mail ID: - sabasuri@gmail.com Paper- Violence against women[VAW]-An issue of Human Rights Synopsis:-  Introduction  issue of human rights  VAW a health & social issue  Dimensions & causes of violence  VAW a global & Indian scenario  Failure

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    Violence Against Women Information Around the world at least one woman in every three has been beaten‚ coerced into sex‚ or otherwise abused in her lifetime. Every year‚ violence in the home and the community devastates the lives of millions of women. Gender-based violence kills and disables as many women between the ages of 15 and 44 as cancer‚ and its toll on women’s health surpasses that of traffic accidents and malaria combined.1 Violence against women is rooted in a global culture of discrimination

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    think of women who are battered by their husband‚ boyfriend‚ or a man they used to involve with. However‚ every year in the U.S. about 3.2 million men are the victims of an assault by an intimate partner. Most assaults are‚ though many are more serious and has ended in homicide in some cases. About 15% of men are victims of reported intimate partner violence. Women who abuse men are not much different than their male who abuse women. Men can be hit‚ kicked‚ punched‚ pushed‚ or bitten by women abusers

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    FRICK FINE ARTS LIBRARY ART HISTORY: CONTEMPORARY ART Library Guide Series‚ No. 9 “Qui scit ubi scientis sit‚ ille est proximus habenti.” -- Brunetiere* This bibliography is highly selective and is meant only as a starting place to aid the beginning art history student in his/her search for library material. The list does not include materials on individual artists. The serious student will find other relevant sources by noting citations within the encyclopedias‚ books‚ journal articles‚ and

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    characteristics of their art practice. Feminist art practice responds to a bias of art history that privileges the artmaking practice of men. Feminist art challenges the ideas central to a patriarchal society by recognising that throughout history‚ the depiction of women has been constructed for a male audience. An essential aim is to gain autonomy without the acceptance or inclusion and continue to‚ challenge the negative ideas and attitudes that suggest that women are inferior. Julie Rrap

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    Assignment II Essay Historical Globalization In the period of historical globalization‚ a lot of horrible events had happen and many people have suffered‚ also lost what they had such as land‚ culture‚ languages‚ family‚ freedom‚ and dignity. Like the Rwanda incidents‚ Apartheid Law in South Africa and the incidents in Residential Schools in Canada. Although those things had happened‚ they still survive and right now is rebuilding and moving forward to not let it happen again with the

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    Atrocities   There has been a marked increase in the incidents of the atrocities against women over the past few years. Going by government statistics‚ the number of crimes against women registered under the Indian Penal Code has increased from 82‚880 in 1994 to over 1‚13‚000 in 1998. Recently released figures from the National Crimes Research Bureau for the year 1998 show an 8.3% increase in registered crimes against women. In the years 1997‚ 1998‚ there were 13000 dowry deaths‚ and 13910 registered

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