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    To what extent does Beneatha represent the modern day or twenty first century woman? In the twenty first century one can always imagine how a woman should be or what she should consist of‚ times have changed and so have traditions‚ we now live in a time where women are given free reign and opportunity to express themselves in any way. Beneatha represents the modern day woman to fullest extent by showing how she can fight against the norm too accomplish as she chooses‚ to strive for the stars with

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    THE NEW FREEDOM STRUGGLE OF INDIA: ISSUES CONCERNING WOMEN: - Shrikari.S.Rao* Role of women in this modern world and India especially is a real paradox. The modern Indian women have honed their skills and jumped into a battlefield of life fighting against social restrictions‚ emotional ties‚ religious boundaries and cultural clutches. As women are gaining momentum to join the mainstream men

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    3/8/13 The "Special" Woman: Law and Order SVU and its Depiction of the New Self-Actualization of Women Women have been on the prowl for their path to success for a handful of decades since the "second wave" feminist movement began in the 1960’s. While some continue to lead submissive and traditional lives due to circumstance‚ the progression of female television characters did not cease. They continued to portray modern-day women‚ like Mariska Hargitay’s character Detective Olivia Benson of Law and

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    In James Somers article “Why New York Subway Lines Are Missing Countdown Clocks” (2015)‚ Somers looks at the old New York subway system and compares it to the newly efficient and safe subway system called communications-based train control‚ or CBTC. First‚ Somers mentions that in the old New York subway system the tracks are separated into sections which display an occupied or vacant track. In contrast‚ he states that each train supported by the CBTC system is carrying a radio and onboard controller

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    How much do you know about Nowruz? Nothing! So let me say about it. :) Nowruz (new day‚ نوروز) is the most important holiday in Iran which has been celebrated for over 3000 years! Nowruz is my favorite holiday because it’s maybe the only time during the year that all the members of the families get together and have fun. Also it’s the longest holiday in a year. On the first day of the New Year‚ which usually happens on 20 or 21 March each year‚ older people usually give a gift to the younger

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    Mary Wilkins Freeman’s “A New England Nun” is about a woman named Louisa Ellis. She battles with the obligations of marriage after waiting fourteen years for her fiancé‚ Joe‚ to come home from Australia. He is off making money to support her. Louisa spends all of her time doing boring and monotonous house work like polishing and sewing. During the time that Joe is away‚ Louisa had grows attached to her daily routine of tedious domestic activities. When Joe returns home‚ the routine she has come to

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    19th Century Industrial Capitalism and the Youth Crisis of New York City. With the transformation of American society from a commonwealth model to a capitalistic one‚ young American men left their families and pursued their individual interests. Quickly‚ American society realized that the new system had many defects. The process of fixing those defects did not pass without creating victims. For example- Industrial Capitalism created a corrupt youth. Inexperienced young men found themselves

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    CRN# 11654 Descriptive Essay September 29th 2013 Untitled It was a cold breezy night on New Years Eve. Many people would be with their close friends celebrating the New Year. Perhaps sipping pretty glasses of lavish champagne‚ anxious as they anticipate for the clock to hit midnight. As much as I wanted to be with friends that night‚ I really just wanted to fast forward to the long awaited morning ahead of me. Visiting my brother in prison at the Texarkana‚ Arkansas Regional Correction Center

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    journalists have written columns and essays in newspapers that are expressing their opinions on the subject. Nicholas Kristof‚ whom has been writing for newspapers for over ten years‚ took it upon himself to write Our Blind Spot about Guns for the New York Times in 2014. In his essay‚ Nicholas argued that if we set laws and regulations on guns the same way that we have done to cars‚ the amount of deaths caused by guns would decrease dramatically. He uses various statistics and discusses multiple ways

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    Fighting Oppression in Immokalee‚ Florida: Days of Revolt Days of Destruction Days of Revolt was written by two war veterans‚ Chris Hedges and Joe Sacco. In this book‚ they basically describe and make readers feel like they are actually touring the most impoverished‚ physically and socially devastated areas in the United States. They offer very detailed and disturbing descriptions of life on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota‚ the slums of Camden‚ New Jersey‚ and the “surface mining” zones

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