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    The Roles of Women and Children In this paper‚ I will be discussing Plato’s views on the roles of women and children in The Republic. I will mainly focus on Plato’s views about women as guardians and children on the battlefield. I agree with Plato’s position that women should be able to be guardians and that children should be on the battlefield because he provides sufficient evidence that women have different skills and abilities just like men‚ and that children could benefit from being in war.

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    Paul Roland’s 2015 text Nazi Women: The Attraction of Evil explores different facets of life for women during the Third Reich‚ but in a sense that explores why women were so drawn to Hitler and the National Socialist Party. Roland’s text relies heavily upon Koonz’ text‚ is very sensationalist at points‚ and is very repetitive throughout‚ but what Roland succeeds in doing with his text is expand upon topics related to German women that previous scholars of this study simply glossed over or ignored:

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    Women Who Make America” continues to be an inspiring and entertaining documentary that portrays many different aspects of the efforts to change and enhance the rights of women. From the very beginning‚ men were the breadwinners who protected their family and provided support‚ while the women were expected to stay at home and take care of the children. Society did not see as much promise for young women as they did for the men. Women were encouraged to go to college‚ earn a degree and meet their

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    Humans are always seeking knowledge to progress further in life or even just to prove they are above others. In the poem "Eve’s Apology in Defense of Women" it explains why Adam should be blamed as well for Eve eating the fruit. Men are seen to be more superior to women and more powerful and knowing .In this case though it seems different since Adam was did not keep a good watch on Eve which ends up with her eating the fruit gaining more knowledge than Adam. Adam should have been the wiser one being

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    music industry while setting the example that women can celebrate their sexuality‚ be confident‚ be themselves‚ and experiment whilst enjoying their success. Nicki Minaj‚ an outspoken woman with a strong personality‚ refuses to be silenced by the media who discourage her right to self-expression and label her as promiscuous and demonized. She embraces her sexuality and has stated‚ “Women should be allowed to be as hardcore

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    The article I chose: Silent No More: French Women Speak Out Against Pattern Of Sexism is from May‚ 2016 and was written by Camila Domonoske for NPR. This article address sexism and sexual harassment in France. Seventeen women who are former members of the French Parliament have put aside their differing political views to come together and bring to light the sexism and sexual harassment that is entrenched in the political culture of France (Domonoske‚ 2016). A major focus of the article is the

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    Gender Targeting in Print Ads Nicola Batchelor Allegedly “Men are from Mars‚ Women are from Venus.” What the author of this book‚ John Gray‚ meant is that in certain key aspects of behaviour‚ men and women are so different that it could be argued that they are entirely different species. That these behaviour patterns are so different is due to fundamental differences in how members of each gender perceive themselves‚ what they aspire to‚ and how they want to be perceived by members of their

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    The play Real Women Have Curves by Josephina Lopez‚ and the film by director Patricia Cardoso‚ portray Mexican culture differently but both manage to perpetuate stereotypes. They do this by showing how Mexicans can be very family oriented‚ are paranoid immigrants‚ and put work before schooling. These factors shown by the play and film are crucial because they help the audience fabricate stereotypes about Mexican culture. The play and film do a great job in distributing the idea that Mexicans are

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    War on Women. In Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the struggle for American independence‚ Berkin depicts the lives of all women affected by the war‚ showing the role each one played and how their class‚ race‚ or marriage had an effect. Berkin emphasizes in her writing that the Revolution is often just depicted as a man’s war and often the women’s role is minimized. Within each chapter she will focus on a specific struggle women faced and how they helped shape the nation with their contribution.

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    Middleton’s Women Beware Women is a Jacobean tragedy‚ which has a complex plot and deals with corrupted characters. This tragedy is about corruption in the court and life in general‚ love by money and how women can lead other women to destruction. As Tricomi states about the characters‚ they ‘are not wholly the product of their circumstances‚ but their circumstances condition their choices and propel them toward their destiny’.[1] Middleton‚ as other Jacobean playwrights before him‚ has managed to

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