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    crucial controversial issue. Although in most of countries‚ men and women have same rights. Most of people especially women do not believe that women and men have same rights that they are equal and unfortunately‚ it has no definite answer. In addition‚ business life is really important to survive and to earn Money. However‚ business life is really tough and tiresome. Some people believe that business life is more tough and tiresome for women because of their creature. So‚ some people

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    Most of the working women ‚ when turns into a mother ‚ have to sacrifice jobs ‚ earnings etc . The mothers are more nurturing by birth . Every wife has a dream to become a mother ‚so that she can give her love and care that God has gifted to her . It is by-nature that mothers are more loving and close towards their children than fathers .It doesn ’t mean that fathers are not close to their children ‚ but the feeling that a mother is gifted ‚ cannot be matched by the fathers .Women also stay with their

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    I think that men are more vain‚ even though society wants us to beleive that women are more vain . Men love being in the centre of attention and want women to be attracted to them. They tend to use more and more beauty products like for example a facial scrub ‚moisturizing cream or a lip balm‚ . They make sure that they have a good looking outfit and their hair should be tame all the time. With the rise of the metrosexual man‚ we’re seeing more men getting facials‚ manicure pedicure‚ depilation

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    In 594 B.C.E. an Athenian Statesman named Solon enabled political reform which affected the roles of menwomen‚ and slaves in Athens. He divided the population into four political groups based on wealth. Men from the three wealthiest groups were allowed to hold political office. The higher offices‚ however‚ were reserved for the two wealthiest of the groups. The office of Archon was one such position. Although the fourth group‚ known as “thetes‚” could not participate in politics‚ they were

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    To what extent do you agree that in “Othello” Shakespeare presents women as the tragic victims of men? Throughout ‘Othello’‚ Shakespeare uses the manipulation of the protagonist‚ by the antagonist‚ Iago‚ to present a play controlled by men. In such a male dominated society‚ Shakespeare presents the women in the play as tragic victims at the hands of their husbands‚ in particular Desdemona and Emilia. Throughout this essay I will relate to the Aristotelian and Senecan descriptions of tragedy to

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    Infertility on Men and Women By: Lily-Ann Peters Dec 1st‚ 2006 Definition "The inability of a couple to achieve pregnancy after one year of regular unprotected sexual intercourse ‚ or the inability of the woman to carry a pregnancy to live birth."(Malpani) It may seem that 12 months is a random amount of time‚ but it is known that the majority of fertile couples can become pregnant within a year. Therefore‚ if a couple has been trying and have not conceived within a year‚ the man‚ women or both

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    This argument on the question; are women better rulers than men? Will focus on the example of Elizabeth I compared to the average of male rulers. It mostly depends which era you live in‚ in modern times it would really not make much of a difference as both genders are considered equal. But in the Tudor era‚ looking at it from the present‚ a female would definitely have had the upper hand‚ but from the common perspective of people in the Tudor times a female would have been considered lower‚ for

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    How Do Men View Women There are different variables that play into why women are viewed as objects. In today’s society media plays a role on how men view women. As one can see on television commercials and magazines‚ this adds to why men view women as sexual objects. Although all women are not the same and are individually different‚ the question remains how should a man look at a woman? In the passage‚ Looking at Women written by Scott Russell Sanders‚ he uses different examples to demonstrate

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    According to the article “Men’s Men and Women’s Women” by Steven Craig‚ Craig explains how advertisement companies aim commercials corresponding to the time of the day each gender watches television. There are four different categories: Men’s Men‚ Men’s Women‚ Women’s Women and Women’s Men. In Men’s Men type of commercials are shown usually during the weekend and most likely be seen during sports programming. They normally show pure males or male related products. In Men’s Women commercials most likely will

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    Can men and women be just friends without any sexual tension between them? I don’t believe so. I believe‚ both from personal experience and from several scholarly sources‚ that there is always‚ at some point‚ a sexual attraction between two people of the opposite sex who have a friendly‚ pleasant relationship. There are too many natural human instincts that drive us to be sexually attracted to a person for male-female friends to not ever experience physical attraction towards each other. From my

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