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    General election victory remarks‚ 1979 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) Location: 10 Downing Street … . Well‚ it’s been a wonderful campaign. Congratulations! Mrs. Thatcher: Thank you very much. Question: How do you feel at this moment? Mrs. Thatcher: Very excited‚ very aware of the responsibilities. Her Majesty The Queen has asked me to form a new administration and I have accepted. It is‚ of course‚ the greatest honour that can come to any citizen in a democracy. (Cheering) I know full

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    Handmaid's Tale

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    So I just finished reading The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood and I could not be more in agreeance with its messages. In case you don’t know‚ the book was written during the first waves of feminism and civil rights movements and depicts a dystopian society known as the Republic of Gilead which took over what used to be known as the United States in 1985. The book addresses various social controversies which were present at the time‚ and frankly most of which are issues I still see today such

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    Planned Parenthood

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    than 7 million activists‚ supporters and donors working for women’s health and safety and fundamental reproductive rights. Their services help prevent more than 684‚000 unintended pregnancies each year. Planned Parenthood was founded in 1916 by Margaret Sanger originally as a clinic for poor‚ immigrant women to obtain contraceptive advice. Then‚ in 1923‚ Sanger began her research on contraception and incorporated the American Birth Control League that later merged to become Planned Parenthood Federation

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    Duffy had seen her neighbours snowman stolen from their front garden. Getting inspired by this‚ she had written this poem reflecting on the problems that occured in that moment‚ hence it was the time in Britain where unemployment was high due to Margaret Thatcher’s (the Prime Minister during the 1980’s) government policies. The poem starts with a rhetorical question‚ "The most unusual thing I ever stole?" This question seems like it’s been repeated to oneself after hearing the same question which

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    family planning

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    distribution through the U.S. Mail of information and materials related to contraception and abortion. By 1900 every state had criminalized abortion in most circumstances. In the first decades of the twentieth century‚ social activists such as Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) and some members of the medical profession initiated a campaign for legalized contraception. By the mid-1930s contraception was more widely available in the United States‚ whereas abortion remained illegal until the U.S. Supreme

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    What does the word perfect mean? Well‚ according to the Webster Dictionary‚ it means “being entirely without fault or defect” and/or “corresponding to an ideal standard or abstract concept.” Many people strive to be perfect. Whether it is the perfect hair‚ the perfect group of friends‚ or the perfect body; people strive for a perfect life. But is a perfect life an achievable thing? Everyone has a different idea of perfection‚ therefore; it is impossible to find one that we can all agree on. But the

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    The novel goes immediately into an unfamiliar‚ unexplained world‚ using unfamiliar terms like “Handmaid‚” “Angel‚” and “Commander” that only comes to make sense as the story progresses. In this novel‚ Margaret Atwood tells more than the story of Offred‚ the story of Gilead‚ and the story of a society set in the future where women are classified depending on the status of their husbands and the status of their “ovaries”. Their function is to be impregnated

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    Oryx and Crake

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    Snowman’s state of mind is seen to be a predominant‚ constant theme throughout Oryx and Crake and in particular the extract during pages 307-13. One could suggest that his state of mind is very conflicted during these pages especially‚ and so this leads him to display peculiar behaviour which can be closely examined. Not only is his state of mind a major theme‚ but it also links in with his loneliness that can’t be controlled‚ thus causing his mind to be so uncanny. During page 307 of the extract

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    Bibliography: Books Howard Glennerster 2000 - British Social Policy since 1945 Cliff Alcock Daly Griggs- 2008 Introducing Social Policy Pete Alcock‚ Margaret May 2008 - The student’s companion to social policy Web pages http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Thatcher http://www.educationengland.org.uk/history/chapter05.html http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/2054.htm By A. Bennett

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    Four Feminist Novels by Margaret Atwood Helge Normann Nilsen University of Trondheim Most of Margaret Atwood’s early novels express a clearly feminist message.1 They fall under the category of fiction of protest‚ though this only rarely diminishes their artistic value. But‚ like other feminist writers‚ Atwood is very much concerned to demonstrate that women are oppressed in Western society and their options severely restricted. There are four novels which deal with this theme successfully:

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