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    Charles’ I’ve Got a Woman (1958). In their song‚ West and Foxx take not only the hook from Charles changing the word ‘give’ to ‘take’‚ but Foxx‚ who played Charles in his movie biopic in 2004 entitled ‘Ray‚’ steals the style and the musicality

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    Source III: Faigman‚ David L. “The Battered Woman Syndrome and Self-Defense: A Legal and Empirical Dissent.” Virginia Law Review‚ vol. 72‚ no. 3‚ 1986‚ pp. 619–647. Early within this article author‚ Faigman reveals that he supports the testimony of batter women syndrome as self-defense against an abusive partner. Faigman’s article argues that the courts should allow juries to consider valid social science research regarding the circumstances surrounding the battered woman’s case as well as her own

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    ex-slave and women’s rights muckraker presented a speech at a women’s rights convention titled “Ain’t I a Woman” (1851). She explicates the need for revision of the rules within her society to motivate the audience to push for rights equal to all. Truth elaborates difference between men and women by using the repetition of rhetorical questions and illuminates the advantage of being a white woman versus an African-American one. She also humorizes her speech by satirizing the masculinity of men and entertaining

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    White’s purpose of writing is to provide a long overdue examination of female slavery‚ ending long held myths and exemplifying the distinctive struggles that slave women faced in their day to day survival. Deborah Gray White’s book‚ Ar’n’t I a Woman? categorizes black women in the context of the two dogmas they faced in the antebellum South—the Southern feminine model of the dependent‚ physically inert female‚ and the tougher imagery of tough labor and dehumanization that was experienced daily in

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    AIN’T I A WOMAN? by Sojourner Truth is an exceptional speech that works well to create and prove persuasive points. In her speech‚ Truth effectively uses logos to appeal to her audience. Logos is an appeal to logic‚ and seeks to persuade an audience through reason. Throughout her speech‚ Truth uses logical statements and arguments to reason with the audience. One such argument is why women are equal to men. Truth points out that men think women shouldn’t have rights because Christ wasn’t a woman. Then

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    speech “Aren’t I a Women?” illuminates her women’s rights argument. Truth establishes ethos‚ or credibility‚ through her strong presence to the reader. She talks to a man in the speech who says women cannot be equal to men because “Christ wasn’t a woman” (424). As she makes a strong point about where God came from in

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    For my first choice book‚ I read The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston. In this book‚ there were different chapters‚ which emphasized on different characters. I noticed that all three parts focused heavily on feminism‚ sexuality‚ and success. I noticed it especially in the chapters of “No Name Woman” and “White Tigers”. In the first chapter‚ a daughter listened to the story of how her aunt shamed her entire family. The aunt had an affair with another man after her husband left for America and

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    PROCESSING OF DATE PALM KERNEL (DPK) FOR PRODUCTION OF EDIBLE JAM BY KAMIL MUHAMMAD ISMAIL 05/17107/2 SUPERVISED BY: ENGR. DR. ODEY OSHA SUBMITTED TO: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAMME ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVERSITY‚ BAUCHI IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT O F THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (B. ENG). IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OCTOBER‚ 2012 DECLARATION I hereby that this research project report was written by me is a record of my own research work at Abubakar Tafawa

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    of tasks daily. Created by Vik Muniz in 2008‚ the 56 by 40 inch print titled Ironing Woman uses line‚ colour‚ and texture to address the notion of continuous struggle and burden of responsibilities that challenge the working class through the portrayal of a woman in the midst of such a task. Immediately upon seeing Ironing Woman the eye of the viewer is drawn towards the purposeful line work that depicts the woman of the piece while she works. She is shown with a stack of folded fabrics on her right

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    fought persistently for equality. In Akron‚ Ohio‚ 1851‚ a Women’s Rights Convention took place in battle for women’s suffrage. It was at this convention where significant figure Sojourner Truth‚ used rhetorical strategies in her speech‚ “And Ain’t I a Woman?”‚ to challenge the idea that women‚ specifically African American women‚ are inferior. Truth establishes her credibility and logically appeals to her audience to achieve her purpose of fostering equal rights between men and women. To begin‚ Truth

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