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    matter which way you state it‚ women have struggled to be their own person through literature. Obstacles have always been present when women have to try to find themselves. Their roles have either been the crazy feminist or the obedient wife‚ with many other roles in mind. Women have always struggled in literature due to male dominance and societal views. What truly is their role? Many authors have tried to answer this question. Others have shown their idea of women’s’ roles through their point of view

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    THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN SPARTAN SOCIETY The women of ancient Sparta‚ those who were born to Spartan parents‚ had many roles. They were very important and essential for the stability and running of the ancient warrior society. The woman’s role in Spartan society was highly regarded by the state as equal in importance to that of a man’s‚ but they could not rule or hold public office. They were given the freedom‚ power‚ respect and status that was unheard of in the other polis‚ along with the rest

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    Women have been oppressed for centuries; this is a well known fact. We are constantly suffering through assumptions and stereotypes. As a woman‚ it’s difficult sometimes to consider how men may feel as well. The truth is‚ men go through the same thing as us. The stereotypes‚ the verbal stabs at things we can’t control‚ all of it. Men and women both have everyday struggles simply because of their gender. This has never been a one-sided battle. That is the most common misconception about this issue

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    International Review of Business and Social Sciences www.irbss.org Vol. 1‚ No. 9‚ Aug 2012 [68-76] ISSN: 2226-4124 FACTORS AFFECTING BUYING BEHAVIOR OF FEMALES FOR PURCHASE OF COSMETICS (A Study of Universities Female Students from Peshawar Pakistan) SHAHZAD KHAN PhD Scholar International Islamic University Islamabad Pakistan Shahzadkhan.lecturer@gmail.com FARYAL NOOR MS Scholar City University of Science I-T Peshawar Pakistan city.uni67@yahoo.com Abstract The main aim of this research

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    juvenile justice and the death penalty: Death Penalty for Juveniles 2. Choose one of the following articles about the ruling in the Landmark Supreme Court case of Roper vs. Simmons (2005): Juvenile death penalty abolished | csmonitor.com or MSNBC - Opinions 3. Read the excerpts of four youths and their crimes and punishments: frontline: juvenile justice 4. Use this web site to learn about facts of the juvenile court system‚ the death penalty and preview each states current juvenile death row offenders:

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    children (Women‚ 2016). The life of a woman was basically childhood‚ marriage‚ family‚ and death. Women never became artists or scholars. Men typically lived until the age of 45‚ and women to 36. Men were often 20 years older than their wife‚ therefore many women survived their husband and remarried. In this case‚ her new husband would gain her inheritance. The only crucial public role of women was to give birth to young citizens‚ more importantly males to be citizens and females to reproduce further

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    Aiyar says it is a disappointing Budget and has nothing for …MSN India · 8 minutes ago Tax Benefits We Hope to See in the Union Budget 2013-14 Vinay throws light on the much-talked-about Union Budget 2013-14. The Union Budget 2013-14 should reduce inflation & push for growth Everyone is excited as well as anxious about the new Union Budget. Will it be …idiva.com · 3 hours ago Union Budget 2013-14 Highlights: Focus on Higher Growth Rate for Inclusive and Sustainable Development Chidambaram presented

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    religion one of the most powerful institutions for perpetuating sexism and patriarchal authority‚ feminists have responded in different ways. Some reject all forms of religion‚ believing that it is an oppressive and negative force‚ a trap which hinders women in the struggle for material change in their lives. Others believe that there is a spiritual as well as a material aspect to life‚ and seek alternatives to male-defined religions in goddess worship and other forms of woman centered theology. Still

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    In the Odyssey women play an important role and many events occurred because of them. For instance the entire Trojan War started because of Helen‚ because of Odysseus’ love of Penelope he needed to get back to Ithaca‚ and with the help of the immortal goddess Athena he finally made it home. Women in this story have very meaningful roles in Odysseus ’ life. The first very important role of a woman is Helen‚ who started this journey. It began when he his men left to battle in the Trojan War. Helen

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    accessible and in need of protection. Canada contends necessary and essential part in the Battle of the Atlantic. For about 6 years the RCN‚ the Canadian Merchant Navy and the RCAF were part of the Battle of the Atlantic. Canada’s Navy limited‚ owning Six destroyers‚ 5 little minesweepers‚ 2 coaching vessels and One squad of sailing ships. Nobody expected Canada to play such a vital and necessary role in the battle. Later on‚ Canada gets the third largest Navy in the world‚ the RCAF reached a peak of

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