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    wanted to do while reading Judy Blunt’s story; a tale of a woman who spent a good part of her life fighting to matter in her own right. A third generation ranch daughter who knew the social and cultural restrictions that awaited her because of her gender. Judy spent her days playing with rattle snakes‚ riding horses‚ befriending doomed animals‚ and trying to impress her father. Her mother was not much more to her than a drill sergeant and embodied everything that Judy feared she would become. Growing

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    Christopher’s autism means he views the world in different ways to other people and although this can sometimes lead to him not understanding social situations his condition can also make him more reliable than someone without autism. The complexity of Christopher’s personality cannot be overlooked when looking at his reliability. Sometimes he is extremely logical and finds it difficult to understand parts of society that aren’t based on logic‚ for example jokes‚ whereas other times he bases

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    Rock n’ Roll. Have you heard of it? Well‚ it came from the decade of the nine-teen fifties. That is not the only popular event in the decade. The nine-teen fifties had many other important and interesting events that occurred. That is why the nine-teen fifties are the greatest decade of the twentieth century. It is not just because the cool events occurred‚ but the affect it has on life today. The greatest decade of the twentieth century was the nine-teen fifties because it was the start of abolishing

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    In the film ‘Remember the Titans’ directed by Boaz Yakin‚ there is an important character named Gerry Bertier. Throughout the film‚ we see Gerry Bertier mature‚ become less narrow-minded and more accepting of his football playing counterparts. We see these qualities come out when Yakin uses film techniques such as dialogue and camera shots to show how Gerry Bertier develops as a character. ‘Remember the Titans’ is a film set in Virginia‚ USA‚ in 1971. This film is about the integration of a school

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    Men or Women: Who’s the Head of the Family In Judy Brady’s “I Want a Wife” she talks about the tasks of a desired wife. There are certain things and duties required for a housewife to do. Brady describes all the helpful things done for a husband and children without even realizing all the responsibility and what she is doing. No one ever acknowledges that things done by a wife can be done by someone who was not a wife‚ but instead a man. Judy realizes she supports her husband so he can go back

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    “I Want a Wife” by Judy Brady Several decades ago‚ among the rest of the rights‚ women were eligible for owning property‚ voting in elections‚ divorcing from their husbands (Cook 118). However‚ despite such obvious legislative victories‚ the first-wave feminist (and even the first results of the second-wave one) movement turned out to be a poor remedy. Not just in the early 1960s but in the 1970s‚ women were treated unfairly. What is more‚ it is still the issue in some cultures. During the 1970s

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    that Judy and Ed Boone share‚ such as they both love Christopher very much. In the story‚ Ed shows that he loves Christopher when he came and rescued him out of jail.” He was shouting. ‘I want to see my son’ and ‘Why the hell is he locked up?’ and ‘Of course I'm bloody angry.’”This shows that he loves Christopher because a parent that doesn't love their child wouldn't go to the extremes and make a scene to get his/her son out of jail when they know that they are innocent. Judy shows

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    Cespedes1 Professor Wilfert English 101 25 February 2013 “I Want a Wife” By: Judy Brady Judy Brady is a freelance writer‚ writing topics mainly relating to the roles of women in society. Judy wrote the piece I Want a Wife right after the second wave of the feminist movement in the United States. The purpose of the movement was to have the right to vote and have the same equal rights

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    In the essay‚ “I Want a Wife‚” Judy Brady discusses how society tends to be chauvinistic and discriminatory toward women. She writes to women to help them awaken from the melancholy reality of oppression society allows. Brady asserts that women must be approached without any sort of sexist stereotype‚ and she supports her claim by establishing who she is and where she stands as a woman‚ by categorizing all expectations society has on wives‚ and by asking a question with sarcasm. Brady begins her

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    26 JUDY CHICAGO’S DINNER PARTY A Personal Vision of Women’s History JOSEPHINE WITHERS In the fifteenth century‚ Christine de Pisan dreamt of building an ideal city for eminent and virtuous women‚ and with the help of her three "muses‚" the sisters Reason‚ Rectitude‚ and Justice‚ she reflected on the many women in history and mythology who might live together in this Cité des Dames. Almost exactly four centuries later‚ the American sculptor and feminist Harriet Hosmer envisioned a beautiful temple

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