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    Women have and always will face inequality all their lives. It will occur in different forms as time passes‚ but there will always be something along the road to remind a women that she is simply “made to reproduce”. For example‚ in past times‚ it would be seen as something unnatural for a woman to participate in sports that were primarily dominated by men. Today‚ we are currently living in the 21st century and the differences among male and/or female athletes is huge. More than half of the world

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    Muslim Women and Sports

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    Heidi Golesorkhi ENG 2030 11/27/2012 Muslim Women and Sports In the United States‚ women began their battle for equality in 1848. Along the way they gained the freedom to vote‚ drive‚ and participate in virtually anything they chose. Often it is forgotten that gender discrimination is still openly and actively happening around the world. In places such as Saudi Arabia‚ Qatar‚ and Brunei women are anything but equal. Saudi women are forbidden from acting independently and even from

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    century‚ given the question “who will benefit more from marriage‚ men or women”‚ we are here to answer; men will benefit more. Marriage‚ as a center of collision between aspiration and confusion faced by couples nowadays‚ actually has a more positive influence on men than on women for mainly three reasons. First‚ it brings a higher sense of commitment to married men and makes them not only more considerate to his family and the people around but also more socially responsible‚ which founds the base

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    The Future of Women in Sports As the year 2010 has arrived‚ the problem of the portrayal of women in sports no longer lies in their fight for equality and opportunity‚ but in fighting off the competition with men. It is no longer an issue of women not being taken seriously or being looked down upon if they decide to be athletes‚ but that men want to take part in competition with women in sports. This film thus focuses on the struggles that the male protagonist faces in trying to compete with

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    Women in the field of sports always has been undervalued and has struggled enough to be recognized in them‚ which some remain today. On the one hand‚ women formerly regarded as housewife and mother without having any kind of participation as a sporty woman in society. Starting with the old Greece‚ at that time the woman was banned to participate in any kind of sport and if she was married to being a spectator‚ due to the man was involved with the torso bare and that for married women was punishment

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    Counter Argument Is Shakespeare trying to say that women have more power than men? No because in both plays Shakespeare’s portrays women as people who are weaker and inferior to their counterparts. Quote: “No‚ my good lord‚ as you did command‚ I did repel his fetters and denied his access to me.” Act 2 scenes 1 Interpretation: Ophelia is telling Polonius that she did what he told her to. She is going to stop talking to Hamlet because her dad believes that Hamlet only wants to use her.

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    More Than just Riding

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    Nathan Buttle Mr. Koenig CP English 10 Sept. 9 2013 More than Just Riding Before I rode motocross‚ I thought you just get on the bike and twist the throttle. One year ago‚ I got my first dirt bike for my birthday. In the beginning‚ I just rode on simple trails down the street at my friend CJ’s house. My friend Brett invited me to go to a motocross track one day and I decided to try it out. I didn’t think anything of it‚ until after one lap I had to pull off the track because I was exhausted

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    More Than Just a Game

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    More than Just a Game People often consider football as just a game or sport‚ but to others it’s not just a game or sport. Football has changed my life in many different ways. For the first time in my life‚ I was able to understand the concepts of life when joined the Independence High Football Team. It showed how I use to be an outsider to actually feeling part of something. I now have a totally different outlook on life. When I enrolled into Independence High School I would considered myself

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    What are the main barriers to participation in sport for people with disabilities? People with disabilities have much to offer the world of sport. As well as the top disabled sportspeople‚ there are many ordinary disabled people who can and do benefit from sport. Sport allows everybody to stay healthy and to meet people. However‚ people with disabilities do face serious obstacles to participation in sport. Society continues to discriminate against‚ handicap and impose barriers on disabled people

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    More Than Bows and Arrows

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    More than Bows and arrows Overall‚ I found this film very surprising. I never realized how many Native American achievements that have been overlooked in today’s society. Native Americans have done so much to affect the formation of today’s country that it is astonishing. They have made so many contributions that I had never realized prior to this film. I thought that some of the most important contributions were irrigation techniques and medical procedures. Religion also played a vital role

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