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    Throughout historywomen are rarely mentioned and are not talked about in class. They are kept aside and we tend to focus on what men have done in history and focus and their accomplishments and their failures. Scholars do not realize the importance a woman has in history and their contribution to many things that they have done over time. In Spain‚ women contributed a lot during the civil war‚ the revolutions‚ and basically they had a very important impact during the nineteenth and twentieth

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    World War Two was a destructive time that allowed women in the United States‚ Great Britain‚ and Soviet Union to play crucial roles that ultimately lead to their country’s immense success. Beforehand women had dealt with gender inequality by society placing them in positions that were traditional at the time. This meant that they stayed at home cooking as well as cleaning‚ and if they tried to break that barrier by having a career then it would be socially unacceptable. Since WWII was a total war

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    Living in the 60’s was hard for many Americans. With the end of WWII not forgotten many families were not happy to be sending their children to war. While others became more uneasy in the way they live and were treated. This was the time of African American civil rights‚ Vietnam War‚ and women’s rights. Emmet was a young African American boy who went through a spiral of events in the 60’s. Emmet wished to avenge his father and change the world through any means. Emmet’s wish to avenge his father

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    I think that the whole reconstruction era went just the way it was supposed to. Just to think that something so small of a change could have rewritten history for bad or for good. I think that if lincoln could have carried out his plan then we would live in a completley different world then what we do today. I we have had enforced the laws as hard as we could have then the south could might as well of risen back up for another war. And what if we lost this time? We could might as well be living in

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    ideal man was envisioned to be masculine‚ ruler of the house‚ and to be overshadowed by women. Shakespeare mentions both of his thoughts of the ideal woman and man in both plays and in sonnet 127. Shakespeare’s writing helped the reader understand and accept the gender roles being changed. “Although Shakespeare reflects and at times supports the English Renaissance stereotypes of women and men and their various roles and responsibilities in society‚ he is also a writer who questions‚ challenges‚ and

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    Gone are the days when women sat at home‚ managing the house and looking after the children. Today women have been given bigger role to play in the society. They are entrusted with more responsibility than their male counterparts. Earlier in the olden days‚ women use to sit at home detached from the outside world. They use to manage the home and look after children. They were devoid from the responsibility of earning income for the family‚ leaving it exclusively to their male counterparts. The responsibility

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    RESEARCH ARTICLE ON MATERNAL HEALTH & STATUS OF WOMEN IN RAJASTHAN ABSTRACT “Maternal deaths are both caused by poverty and are a cause for it. The cost of childbirth can quickly exhaust a family’s income‚ bringing more financial hardship.” -Tamar Manuelyan‚ Vice President for Human Development at the World Bank. Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy‚ childbirth and the postpartum period. Many developing nations lack apposite health care

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    species‚ and of ecosystems. Biodiversity in animals have changed over time whether it has been through genetics or adaptations from outside forces‚ such as ecosystems. The question that has been through multiple assumptions and have been approached many times is: How has biodiversity on Earth changed over time? The question has opened many gates to many different answers‚ but what does it actually mean? This statement explains how organisms have grown and made adaptations throughout their ecosystems

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    WORLD HISTORY II -- CLASS NOTES (Revised Fall 2002) Class Introduction – Syllabus Text: The Heritage of World Civilizations (Craig‚ Graham‚ Kagan‚ Ozment‚ Turner)‚ N.J.: Prentice Hall‚ 2002. Chapter 16 The Late Middle Ages and The Renaissance in the West (1300 – 1527) Calamity and New Beginnings Culture: Culture exercise: Japanese Printer His pregnant wife Olympic athlete College Coed Rabbi Med. Stud./Bl. Militant Biochemist Hollywood Starlet Policeman/with

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    Colonialism the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country‚ occupying it with settlers‚ and exploiting it economically. Why did I mentioned colonialism? Because it changed the Islamic world in many aspects. For example‚ France took control of Algeria in 1830 with the brutal assault. Thomas Robert Bugeaud and‚ like most colonial powers‚ solidified their power by exacerbating existing ethnic tensions and introducing new ones. The French systematically disenfranchised

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