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    group of people who have similar beliefs‚ but also have their differences; however‚ what keeps a nation strong is the unity and involvement of the people. For many years‚ people have assembled to make a change in our country. For example‚ in the 1800’s and early 1900’s‚ women were not allowed to vote. During the beginning phases of the suffrage movement‚ women argued that they deserved the right to vote; they referred to the constitution and stated “that all men and women are equal‚ that they

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    Women Attaining the Right to Vote Throughout history‚ women were degraded on society’s hierarchy. Beginning in 1893‚ women began fighting for their rights in society (“Start of the Suffragette”). New Zealand was the first country that granted women the vote. They believed that women had the potential to be a part of society. However‚ men in England did not believe in that ideology. The idea of women having the rights to vote‚ was unnatural‚ disturbing‚ and out of the ordinary (Hicks 12‚ 13) In

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    mother carrying it. How can we consider it a human being when it is not living outside of the womb and has to rely on the woman’s nutrients and body for survival? I personally believe that life does not really start at conception‚ however starts when the child is born. My opinion on this issue is that abortion is a private matter and is a decision that should only be left to the mother without any interference from the government and society. In Canada women are lucky enough to have the privilege of

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    this time of great reform women had minimal amounts of influence. It is argued‚ that because of this lack of power‚ the term Renaissance does not necessarily apply to women‚ and it was a title that was given to them afterwards. Women were excluded from the opportunity to take part in the rebirth of classical ideas due to lack of education‚ stereotypical beliefs about women‚ and because many women married young making it very challenging to pursue further education. Women were denied opportunities

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    Women of the Middle East and Their Rights Women of the Middle East have experienced the abuse of women’s rights. Middle Eastern women’s rights have been abused in different ways. They are looked down as the inferior to men in the Middle East. They are becoming stronger and rising up to equality to men. People involved in particular situations may have different opinions on rights of Middle Eastern women. Women are human; therefore no human rights should be restricted from them. In the Middle

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    How planes have changed from the first plane invented‚ till now. W.A.L.T: Write a expository piece of writing‚ that reflects my learning about how planes have changed from the first plane invented‚ till now. Planes are a type of transportation device that transport people/cargo to many places around the world in only hours or sometimes a day. These planes are engine powered and can go up to 12 kilometres in the air. Back to 1903 the first ever plane was made‚ it was in flight for only 12 seconds

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    April 2012 Women in Unfair Work Conditions: The Fight Over Independence or Family! The play Real Women Have Curves was written by Josefina Lopez‚ it depicted the hard ships of immigrant female workers and the power and strength of women working together as one. About a decade later a movie was made. However the movie Real Women Have Curves still shows the same struggles these women in the play face and also shows how strong women working together

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    in our society have changed drastically along with marriage. Although these institutions have not caused marriage to be optional‚ they do strongly correlate with the decreased value. The economy‚ education‚ religion‚ and government have all altered since the 1950s. When any institution encounters a change‚ all other institutions are affected. Family is a major institution in society‚ and I believe that marriage is an important aspect of this institution. Cohabitation‚ religion‚ women in the work world

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    How accurate is it to say that the status of black people in the USA changed very little in the years 1945-1955? I would agree with this statement and say that the status of black people did not change much between the years of 1945 to 1955‚ I believe that there is a lot of evidence to back me up in my decision‚ for example‚ the federal intervention caused by the actions of Harry Truman‚ direct action from civil rights groups and the role of African Americans within society in this time period

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    How Has Honor Changed

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    Respect‚ dignity‚ duty; these are just few words to represent the concept of honor. Without honor where would our morals be we would be savage beast fighting for power instead of respectful men and women fighting for their country. Honor has changed over the years but one thing that will always stay with the concept of honor is the humanity that goes with it. Even with many different views of honor and culture diffusions that the concept of honor has taken it will always be a word to describe the

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