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    International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 14 www.ijbssnet.com Cognition and Impact of Modernization in Changing Normative Structure of Family System (A Case Study) Shakeela Ibrahim COMSATS Institute of Information Technology‚ Islamabad Pakistan E-mail: shakeela_ibrahim@comsats.edu.pk Manshoor Hussain Abbasi (Corresponding Author) Department of Humanities Faculty Block No 1‚ 3rd Floor COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Park Road Chakshahzad Islamabad‚ Pakistan Email:

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    time come under increasingly intense international scrutiny from the news media‚ feminist and human rights organizations. The main reasons for continuation of FGM are firstly‚ as a rite of passage from girlhood to womanhood; a circumcised woman is considered mature‚ obedient and aware of her role in the family and society.Secondly‚ FGM is perpetuated as a means of reducing sexual desire of girls and women‚ thereby curbing sexual activity before and ensuring fidelity within marriage. Although opposition

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    Rights for Great Apes I support scientists researching on and experimenting with great apes. Since scientists don’t want to jeopardize the lives of humans‚ they test on apes. If they were not testing apes‚ then they would be testing other animals which other people would also fight against. Scientists perform tests on these apes for one very important reason‚ “98.4 percent of the DNA in chimpanzees (and 97.7 percent of the DNA in gorillas) is identical to the DNA of human beings.” This proves

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    Legality- Netherlands was the first country to allow gay marriage in 2001 Belgium was the second in 2003 Followed by Canada‚ South Africa‚ and Spain all in 2005 Church- Scriptures in the bible Christianity and Homosexuals While love should be equal‚ in this day and age the equality for all remains illegal. Although there are many plans in effect and people working daily to get laws passed‚ there will always be those individuals with their close minded opinions. Marriage whether same sex couples

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    seen as the face of freedom and people migrate from all over the world to get the same rights as U.S. citizens. Under the constitution‚ the Equal Rights Amendment does not guarantee women the same rights as men. Thanks to Susan B. Anthony‚ on August 26‚ 1920‚ the only right the Constitution specifically states to be equal for women and men‚ is the right to vote under the nineteenth amendment. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)‚ was written by Alice Paul and passed by Congress on March 22‚ 1972. The

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    The Equal Rights Amendment The Equal Rights Amendment has been trying to get ratified since 1923. It has been introduced into every congress since 1982. Section one of the amendment states‚ “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.” Section two states‚ “The Congress shall have the power to enforce‚ by appropriate legislation‚ the provisions of this article.” Last‚ but not least‚ section three states‚ “this amendment shall

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    Should men and women be treated as equals? Arguments in Favor: 1. Prejudice against women violates the fundamental principle that all people are created equal. 2. Women should not be treated differently from men. According to statistics‚ there is no difference between the standards and quality of work done by men and women who do the same work. 3. This is an unfair world: in most of the top positions in society‚ men occupy company directors‚ judges‚ University professors‚ etc

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    striking women. Unhappy with their lack of rights and how they are treated by men. Now we faced the times in which women are striving to independence. I think it’s worth observing how they rights developed throughout the history. Because what we‚ women‚ have now was achieved by the really hard work and sacrifice made by others and I think we do not really appreciate it. The whole history of women’s right started exactly in 1848 thank to Elizabeth Stanton and Lucretia Moll. These two women made the

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    The Equal Rights Amendment‚ or ERA‚ was a suggested amendment to the United States constitution constructed to guarantee equal rights for women. The amendment‚ originally written by Alice Paul and Crystal Eastman in 1923 and sponsored by the National Women’s Party‚ was introduced in every assembly of Congress until it passed in 1972. It stated that equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Both Republican and Democrat

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    The Right To Remain Equal Do you consider yourself equal to your opposite gender? Of course‚ by law men and women are entitled to have equal rights‚ although our public actions show otherwise. When is it okay to divide gender roles? Perhaps when playing a competitive sport. Why? Is it the different capability men and women have? Is it fair to judge women? No‚ especially when the female gender is being picked on harshly. Various cultures depict equality based on their customs‚ however women need

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