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    Are women equal in America? Despite this easy yes or no question‚ the U.S seems divided on this ‘controversial’ topic. Feminism is a needed movement for the United States to progress. While some would argue that women are already viewed as equals‚ this is simply not the case. Females are taught from an early age that being treated like a second class citizen is normal‚ to the point that when women are assaulted they often feel ashamed of themselves. Women are still continuously oppressed in various

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    It is no secret that women throughout the world history have been regarded as the weaker sex and we are well aware that women abuse is a global disconcertment‚ affecting females of all ages‚ races and religions. This is where Masimanyane Women’s Support Centre comes into play. This well-recognised organization was established in 1996 to expose many of the issues faced by the South African women. Such problems include domestic violence‚ trafficking‚ gender discrimination and many violent cultural

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    The Role of Women in India Synopsis:- Introduction Women of the Vedic period Women in modern India Women empowerment Conclusion Introduction:- The status of women in any civilizations shows the stage of evolution at which‚ the civilization has arrived. The term “status” includes not only personal and proprietary rights but also duties‚ liabilities and disabilities. In the case of an Indian woman‚ it means her personal rights‚ proprietary rights‚ her duties‚ liabilities and disabilities

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    who had a dream they wish to achieved‚ For example people from around the world coming to the land known as the promising one where they can live a better life of joy and prosperity.Ironically the land was exactly the opposite the quote "All Men Are Created Equal" was just a phantom cover to the Constitution of the country to hide the true dark cruel identity.Soon the materialistic would uncover their eyes and their twisted mindset full of spider web to come to realization of rightness and equality

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    Women were considered inferior to men in practical life. But in scriptures they were given high position. Thus in past‚ the status of women in India was not clear. It was theoretically high but practically low. Women were prohibited to take part in domestic as well as in external matter. They were under the influence of their parents before marriage and their husbands after marriage. Thus‚ the position of women in ancient India was inferior. The position became worse even during the Moghul rule

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    Ashwarya Subhluxmi The Status of women in India The lifestyle of Indian women has undergone colossal changes each millennium. In the Vedic period‚ roughly between 1700 and 1100 BCE‚ when the first Hindi scriptures also known as Vedas in Sanskrit were being composed‚ women enjoyed a very privileged life. Most of them were educated and considered to be intellectually competent with their male counterparts. However‚ in the medieval period lasting from 8th to 18th Century‚ their life became really

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    Fighting for Equal Rights Jane Addams‚ Harriet Tubman‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ and Rachel Carson were four American women who advocated for social change. Their courage‚ intelligence‚ strength and leadership made a positive difference in the lives of many people. These women were pioneers in their times. They either helped to found‚ or lent their voices to‚ various social movements‚ policies‚ and causes that evolved during their lifetimes and proved successful in helping many oppressed people.

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    centuries‚ equal rights have been a problem for countries. America was depicted as the home of the free and was a growing country in progress. Immigrants planned on seeking refuge in America and later save enough money to go back to their home country. Later‚ immigrants decided on settling in America and to raise their family in hopes of a better future for their children. Their home country may have been going through a phase of a war‚ discrimination‚ or environmental issues. Long ago‚ women soon began

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    Law on Securing‚ Etc. of Equal Opportunity and Treatment between Men and Women in Employment (Law No. 113 of July 1. 1972) (Tentative translation by the specialist) ©The Japan Institute of Labour (2001) Shinjuku Monolith‚ 3-1‚ Nishishinjuku 2-chome‚ Shinjuku-ku‚ Tokyo 163-0926‚ Japan Tel: +81-3-5321-3084 Fax: +81-3-5321-3125 Amendments: L aw Law Law Law Law Law Law Law No. 78 No. 45 N o. 76 No. 107 No. 92 No. 87 No. 104 No. 160 of of of of of

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    The Fundamental Rights in Indian constitution acts as a guarantee that all Indian citizens can and will live their lifes in peace as long as they live in Indian democracy. They include individual rigts common to most liberal democracies‚ such as equality before the law‚ freddom of speech and expression‚ freedom of association and peaceful assembly‚ freedom of religion‚ and the right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil right. Originally‚ the right to property was also included

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