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    Unity or Diversity Two of the poems which I found myself fascinated with are “Child of the Americas” by Aurora Levins Morales and “To live in the Borderlands means you” by Gloria Anzaldúa. These two poems talk about the pride of each of the author’s cultures and races. The authors do not want to make excuses for being the way they are but want to tell about the pride they feel for being the way they are‚ and they found no way to change themselves but show that history has made them the way they are

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    Muslim Women

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    gender limitations usually associated with Islamic Societies? The life of women in the a Islamic society is faced with great and unequal odds‚ as their human rights are limited‚ due to Islamic beliefs and a patriarchy society. From their daily actions at home‚ to their physical appearance‚ women are portrayed as quiet‚ faceless women veiled from head to toe. While this image is just another stereotype‚ women in the Islamic society do face many obstacles and challenges of creating their own

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    Profession for Women

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    Virginia Woolf’s speech “Professions for Women” is a very metaphorical speech chosen to address her society‚ especially women‚ where it was normal and acceptable to consider women inferior to men. Thus‚ Woolf wrote this speech to encourage women to pursue what they wish to be‚ despite the psychological obstacles‚ which she personally has faced. She embodies these obstacles in three individual metaphors: the phantom and fisherman. Through personal anecdotes of how she responded to each obstacle‚ she

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    Wilson. It is included on the Just for You Cd.   SENT TO YOU WITH LOVE Today many people will open their mouths and say: “Happy Valentine’s Day”‚ “Happy Anniversary”‚ “Happy _____ Day” “I love you – will you be mine?” But today‚ I pray That the women of the world the men of the world the children of the world Will open our hearts Open our hearts’ shutters and let our ‘little lights’ shine Open our hearts’ trap doors and eject hurt or anger Open our hearts’ windows and let hope beams radiate

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    Women In The Iliad

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    The Iliad of Homer‚ showed women as being items of exchange for the men who had possessed them. They are shown in their social roles as mothers and wives. He states stereotypical characterizations of them. The reader understands that women are being treated as prizes‚ and that the male hero has to win or he’d have to resist fulfilling his heroic destiny. The characters of Hera and Athena‚ who are among the immortals‚ they are certainly strong women. Hera is the wife of Zeus and queen of the Olympians

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    Frank Minson Mr. Horner English III Honors Section 02 17 February 2014 Iraqi vs. American War Poems – How Do the Themes And Cultures Compare? Since the onset of the Iraqi War‚ war poetry concerning the Iraqi War has been published. Prominent authors emerged from this war such as Brian Turner‚ Abdul Razaq Al-Rubaiee‚ and Adnan Al-Sayegh. Other authors‚ like Iraqi poets Mahmud Al-Braikan‚ Hashem Shafeeq‚ and Adil Abdullah‚ were already well-known poets who used the war to voice their feelings

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    changed life for American women in the 20th century. The Civil War had just as great an impact on the lives of American women in the 19th century." (http://www.defenselink.mil) Staying at home‚ women could help the war effort by running businesses‚ making clothes‚ and taking care of their farms‚ but some women wanted to do more. Some women went to become nurses and helped wounded soldiers‚ some became spies‚ and still others posed as men and enlisted in armies‚ almost all women did their best to help

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    t has been observed‚ that a dwarf standing on the shoulders of a giant will see farther than the giant himself; and the moderns‚ standing as they do on the vantage ground of former discoveries‚ and uniting all the fruits of the experience of their forefathers with their own actual observation‚ may be admitted to enjoy a more enlarged and comprehensive view of things than the ancients themselves; for that alone is true antiquity * which embraces the antiquity of the world‚ and not that which would

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    Women of China‚ Women of today "When a system of oppression has become institutionalized it is unnecessary for individuals to be oppressive." Florynce R. Kennedy‚ "Institutionalized Oppression vs. The Female‚" (1970). Florynce’s quote could apply to the oppression of women in Chinese culture just as well as the oppression of women in the 21st century. Over many years oppression against women for the sake of beauty has taken on many forms‚ be it foot binding in china‚ The wearing of neck rings

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    prisons and the poem “Hard Rock Returns to prison from the Hospital for the criminal insane” by Etheridge Knight. These two topics have plenty in common where they state culture and identity throughout the general topic prisons where I found sources that relate with the poem. Mayer‚ Edward E. "Prefrontal Lobotomy And The Courts." Journal Of Criminal Law & Criminology (08852731) 38.6 (1948): 576-583. Criminal Justice Abstracts with Full Text. Web. 13 Nov. 2015. This relate with the poem based on the

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