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    A Critique of “A Vindication to the Rights of Women” In Mary Wollstonecraft’s‚ “A Vindication to the Rights of Women‚” she “earnestly” stressed women to start standing up for themselves in society. She urges them to “acquire strength‚ both of mind and body” in order to conquer their rights. Through her writing‚ Wollstonecraft was able to send a powerful message to women‚ by telling them that they have a voice and should not allow others to take advantage of it. Wollstonecraft‚ promoting education

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    The short one-act play Trifles by Susan Glaspell‚ was years ahead of its time. Its time was 1916 but the subject matter is timeless. The aspect of this play that most caught my interest was the contrast between the men and women characters. This is a play written in the early 1900s but transcends time periods and cultures. This play has many strengths and few weaknesses‚ but helps to provide a very accurate portrait of early American women and the issues they dealt with in everyday comings and

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    ring out of the officer’s gun as a bullet traveled through Michael’s right eye‚ at least six shots fired at him total with the last two shots entering his head as he lay dead in the middle of the street with a pool of blood surrounding‚ then Darren hover over Michaels’ lifeless body to witness what he had done Michael Brown lays in the street in a pool of blood for four hours before being loaded into a suburban and taken

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    Discussion #9 Summary In the article Distorted Images: Western Cultures are Exporting Their Dangerous Obsession with Thinness‚ author Susan McClelland addresses the negative effect that western culture‚ especially western media‚ has had upon women in other parts of the world and how it relates to body image‚ thinness‚ racial features and even skin color. She interviewed several women who felt pressure to change their appearance to fit into the portrayed standards of Americanized beauty; white and thin. Experts

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    DBQ The United States has gained a reputation of equality and social democracy. Religious tolerance and freedom of speech were rights that were said to be revolutionary. However‚ an entire section of the population was excluded from these promises of social and economic improvement—women. After the American Revolution‚ “republican motherhood‚” the idea that women were responsible for guarding the nation’s values and passing them on to the countries youth‚ had taken hold in American society. The

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    Marcel Anthony‚ a French student‚ decided to take a pilgrimage to the United States. Whenever Marcel got onto the plane to head to America‚ the density was so strong‚ it almost made him sick. There were so many people on that plane‚ and Marcel was all by himself. When he got off the lengthy flight‚ a dirigible flight attendant directed him to where he needed to go. Marcel then took a drive from the St. Louis airport to Jefferson City‚ Missouri. All his life‚ he wanted to go to a catholic school in

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    In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s there were many problems in the present american life - Jacob Riis‚ Child labor‚ “ The Jungle”‚ Expanding Democracy‚ and the Bosses of the Senate. Also there were some solutions to these problems‚ but why create a problem and then not have a solution. Document One: Jacob Riis he was an American newspaper reporter‚ social reformer‚ and photographer. “Riis argued for better housing‚ adequate lighting and sanitation‚ and the construction of city parks and playgrounds

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    the right to vote. All citizens must vote in order for a political leader to be fairly elected. A citizen’s vote insures equality among all races‚ genders‚ and the various economic status.Voting represents a citizens mortal values. For these reasons americans should vote in local state and national elections. A citizen’s vote makes certain there is equality among all people within the u.s. A voter who is por has the same vote as one who is wealthy. People of all races have equal votes. The

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    ‘To live is to be photographed’ (Sontag‚ 2004). Does photography have a special role in the mediation of our lives‚ and how‚ according to Sontag‚ is this role changing? INTRODUCTION Attempting to comprehend the role of photography in the mediation of our lives would have to account‚ apart from historical evidence‚ an understanding of the importance and the necessity of the photograph in every day life. In a society that is constantly bombarded by images from different mediums

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    three different articles about the freedom of speech and expression called “What ‘Snowflakes’ Get Right About Free Speech” by Ulrich Baer‚ Guo Jian’s report “California‚ A University Student Sued the School Violated the Freedom of Speech”‚ and “Global Press Freedoms Weakening‚ Group Warns” written by Kevin Drew. Each of these sources make it obvious that freedom of speech is something being violated in everyday life‚ and we need to fight for the right to express our words‚ and not allow anyone to

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