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    Deborah Jane Potts Dr. Wickman English 1127 30 November 2012 Reproduction Rights Introduction Based on an analysis of speeches on Reproduction Rights‚ I will argue that through the use of rhetoric‚ many people are being persuaded to have a certain opinion. I will be looking at speeches made by Barack Obama‚ Mitt Romney‚ and Hilary Clinton. I am researching this to consider the affects that rhetoric has on an audience and whether or not it is used effectively to achieve the speaker’s goals.

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    AN ANALYSIS OF WOMEN DEFYING SOCIAL AND FAMILIAL EXPECTATIONS I. Introduction A. Thesis Statement B. Background of Women’s role in the society C. Objectives of the Paper II. Body A. The Striving of Gender Equality B. Rights and Privileges of Women B.1 History 1.1 Historical Background 1.2 The Enlightenment and a Vindication of the Rights of Woman 1.3 Suffrage

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    S & S Air: Case Study: S & S Air’s Mortgage 3001-3 FNCE Financial Management Week 4 William Jones October 9th‚ 2012 Case Study: S & S Air’s Mortgage Background: S&S Air manufactures light aircraft. The owners of S & S Air‚ Mark Sexton and Todd Story‚ were impressed by the work Chris had done on financial planning. By using Chris’s analysis and looking at the demand for light aircraft‚ they decided that their existing fabrication equipment was sufficient‚ but that it was

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    Utilitarianism is one of the widest known theory of morals. It asserts that whether an action is wrong or right will depend on the overall effects. To determine the moral worth of any given action‚ the happiness/satisfaction that it brings should be weighed against the unhappiness/negative consequences associated with it. If the overall positive consequences are more‚ then the action is considered morally right. If the negative consequences of the action are more then‚ the action is morally wrong. As it can

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    Hillary Clinton is a Democratic candidate for the office of President of the United States in 2016. Clinton’s run was announced by campaign chairman John Podesta in an email to donors on April 12‚ 2015‚ and followed shortly by an official campaign video entitled "Getting Started”. Clinton served as the secretary of state of the United States of America from January 21‚ 2009‚ to February 1‚ 2013‚ and as a senator from New York from 2001 to 2009. She lost the Democratic presidential primary nomination

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    Senior Project. For the topic of our documentary‚ we will be studying if negative social media posts towards Hillary Clinton/women in general are considered acceptable because of how Donald Trump/other male politicians speak disrespectfully towards

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    The issues that Hillary Clinton focuses on in her campaign are campaign finance reform‚ campus sexual assault‚ climate change and energy‚ college‚ criminal justice reform‚ disability rights‚ early childhood education‚ economy‚ gun violence prevention‚ health care‚ immigration reform‚ K-12 education‚ labor‚ LGBT equality‚ national security‚ our armed forces‚ veterans ‚ military retirees‚ and their families‚ rural communities‚ small business‚ social security and Medicare‚ substance use disorder and

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    caregivers. Although women had the right to vote for over fifty years‚ the Equal Rights Amendment had still not passed since it had been introduced to congress in 1923. With the inequality still widespread‚ it came as no surprise women were still fighting for their equality in all aspects of their lives. Many women in this time turned to newspapers and magazines for the news and advice on the topic of women’s liberation. One such magazine‚ Redbook‚ targeted young married women with children. Although

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    Union Street also shows women being degraded but in such a way of social conflicts and different opinions. During the 1970’s was a period where women’s political and social lives collided causing uproar about different livelihoods and perceptions of how people should live due to the fact women are now able to vote and have much more of a say in the political world than they did ten years ago. As Monteith states‚ “The 1970s was a ‘woman’s decade‚’ a period in which women’s political and personal lives

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    Power to the Women Gender equality was never a problem because it never existed. Before 1920‚ women and men were not considered equal. Women were considered lower ranked compared to men. Being married and tending to the children was basically a profession. Everything seemed to change when women were given the ability to vote by the 19th amendment that got passed in 1920. From then on‚ women were considered equal‚ but with every success comes hardships. Women were always considered naturally weaker

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