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    Does the world of photography‚ fashion and advertising still stereotype women in the 21st century? Underpinning photography‚ advertising and fashion‚ Voyeurism plays an important part in how we perceive stereo-types in contemporary society‚ and has done so for some time. From the Victorian angel of the house ideal‚ the domestic goddesses and pretty pin ups of the 1950s to the size zero catwalk models we see parading the fashion of today. The idea of ‘a woman’s place’ has altered somewhat over

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    The 19th and 20th century was the era of Jim Crow. The Jim Crow Laws were enacted‚ mainly in the southern states. The Jim Crow Laws were restrictions on everything from marriage to games. The Laws came after the emancipation of the slaves‚ but before complete desegregation. African Americans were seen as something to be treated like a dog‚ but not as lovable as the latter. The laws covered everything. Bathrooms must be separate. In most places‚ restaurants could serve whites or blacks‚ not both.

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    distinctions between two different groups of people. There have been many groups that have been very discriminating‚ but the one that sticks out like a diamond in coal is the Ku Klux Klan. The original Ku Klux Klan was formed‚ in April 1866‚ as a social organization for ex-confederates in Pulaski‚ Tennessee. This was during the time after the civil war‚ known as the Reconstruction period (Benet ’s). The name Ku Klux Klan came from the Greek word kuklos‚ meaning band or circle (Benet ’s). The Ku

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    Introduction As of right now‚ you are a Supreme Court Justice and you have been given the daunting case of juvenile justice concerning the death penalty. Now more than ever‚ young people are committing violent crimes. The case before you deals with whether or not we should execute children under the age of 18 who commit violent crimes. Keep in mind‚ the goal of juvenile justice is rehabilitation The big question is this: Should the courts have the option to execute a juvenile for his or her

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    What are Canada’s greatest achievements of the 20th century? Huda Elmi There were a bunch of achievements that happened in the 20th century. The ones I picked are the ones I thought were really interesting to me. Achievement means a thing done successfully‚ typically by effort‚ courage‚ or skill. People are proud of achievements and it can occur after wars‚ laws that were made or even things like entertainment that people liked. Dwight once said “accomplishments will prove to be a journey

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    Canadian events of the 20th century that I would include as Heritage Minutes are The Great Depression‚ the Confederation of 1867‚ the Canadian Charter of Right and Freedoms‚ Canada entering World War II‚ and the Women’s Suffrage Movement. I think that The Great Depression should be a Heritage Minute because it had a massive global impact and revealed new policies that needed to be put in place. This time period caused the unemployment rate to increase by 25%. There were no social or economic policies

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    In today’s society‚ we generally see everyone as equal‚ but the vision of America at the turn of the 20th century‚ this particular view didn’t exist. Criticism have condemned a biggest part of that time. Women life was fully unprotected; their life was like an endless round of hard work. Even though women were working very hard at that time but still men were discriminated them in every part of their life. Their job was to stay home and busy with domestic chores like cooking‚ washing dishes‚ take

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    World War II was a war in the 20th Century that had an everlasting impact. An event that was associated with World War II that had a significant impact on the 20th Century was Pearl Harbor. The Japanese launched a surprise air attack on the United States’ Naval Base at Pearl Harbor‚ which is located in Hawaii. This attack occurred on the morning of December 7‚ 1941. Many were asleep‚ eating breakfast‚ or getting reading for church when the explosions started. Despite the surprise of the bombs

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    The Start of Social Change: Women in the 19th Century According to Mintz Professor of History at University of Houston‚ the 19 the century for the United States was a time without Social Security‚ Medicare‚ health insurance‚ and government regulation. Technology had not played a huge part of society as of yet‚ they were without airplanes‚ antibiotics‚ automobiles‚ computers‚ radio‚ and television. There were telephones but only eight in the entire country. Our government was small and gather

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    Industrialization changed the way the people lived during the 19th an 20th century greatly. Industrialization led to a vast amount of changes in 3 major areas‚ society‚ politics‚ and the economy (Bulliet‚ 618). As society evolved from an agriculture based society to an industrial based society. Products became more available and more cost effective‚ living conditions changed and the family structure changed (Industrial Revolution‚ 2). Product availability was a major factor that was changed due

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