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    However‚ the way the government has provided limited amount of help has been represented by a negative effect of mistrust to single mothers who depend on the welfare system. Pushing the mentality that individuals should work more‚ but still implementing fear that if they work pass a certain amount of time welfare would have been relinquished. Welfare would introduce a new act called Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). TANF would be the work regulator that kept single mothers on following

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    “The Story of an Hour” is falsely displayed as an incredibly sad loss of a husband to a good house wife named Mrs. Mallard whose first name is not important enough to become known. Unfortunately‚ there is more than one side to Mrs. Mallard and the relationship she has with her husband‚ Bentley Mallard. When Mrs. Mallard supposedly lost her husband she was brainstorming the possibilities of life after the death of her abusive and controlling husband just to be disappointed by the return of her so

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    In the reading Five Faces of Oppression‚ the author talks about the five different faces that oppression takes. The main point of the reading is to understand that oppression might not be what we think it is. Oppression is a prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. From the reading I would view oppression as someone reducing the potential for another person to be less human or just themselves. This could mean anything from treating them in a dehumanizing way to denying people education

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    Women’s oppression is one of the most debated issues around the world today. Governments‚ human right agencies‚ feminists‚ and agencies that promote gender equality are all concerned with ensuring that effective strategies are implemented to end violence against women. Currently‚ there are various forms in which women are oppressed in society. One of the most common ways in which women are oppressed is through wages. In the workplace‚ most women are paid lower than men. Many companies try to say

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    Question 1 A sweatshop is a working environment with very difficult or dangerous conditions‚ usually where the workers have few rights or ways to address their situation. This can include exposure to harmful materials‚ hazardous situations‚ extreme temperatures‚ or abuse from employers. Sweatshop workers are often forced to work long hours for little or no pay‚ regardless of any laws mandating overtime pay or a minimum wage. Child labor laws may also be violated. Though often associated with

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    The word oppression still exists in the everyday lives of women but has changed its tyrannical implications‚ meaning there is no dictator to influence or force negative actions toward women gender. According to Iris Young‚ the author of the chapter Five Faces of Oppression‚ the word oppression has come to represent communities and individuals that are being discriminated by the way society is structured‚ rather than a single leader oppression. Most people do not think women are subjected to discrimination

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    Explore the way that oppression is presented in ‘Of Mice and Men’ and two poems by John Agard Oppression is the act of a person in a position of power controlling the less powerful in cruel and unfair ways. These two authors present the theme of oppression in various different ways. John Agard is a mixed race poet‚ his poems‚ ‘’Half Caste’’ and ‘’Checking Out Me History’’‚ are written in non-standard English as he writes about what it is like being black and challenging racist attitudes. Likewise

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    A sweatshop is a factory or workshop where the workers are employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions. According to the article “Where Sweatshops are a dream‚” written by Nicholas D Kristof argues that the factories could help people get out of poverty. Kristof presents the facts that support sweatshops is underprivileged countries in order to persuade countries to discontinue their negative campaigns against the industries which offer the safest available work. Kristof’s

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    Women have been faced with oppression almost all their lives. Society‚ spouses and families play a huge role in oppressing women‚ making them society’s puppets. Authors of the 20th century like Charlotte Gilman and Joyce Oats‚ were able to break the silence‚ and voice their opinions and concerns in short stories like “The Yellow Wallpaper” written by Charlotte Gilman‚ and “Where are you now‚ where are you going” by Joyce oats. Joyce Oats and Charlotte Gilman created short stories depicting how women

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    Privilege/Power vs Oppression Everyday I wake up a white‚ heterosexual‚ Catholic female. These are aspects of my life that I do not normally think about because it will never change. I also did not realize the privileges and disadvantages that I have because of these factors. Prior to this assignment‚ I did not care to know about privilege and oppression. I knew it was there‚ I just did not think it would be that important to look at myself and how I am affected by it. Now‚ I see a different outlook

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