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    A Tale of Two Cities By: Charles Dickens (In the year 1775‚ King George III sat on the throne of England‚ preoccupied with his rebellious colonies in America. Across a narrow neck of water to the east‚ Louis XVI reigned in France‚ not very much bothered by anything except seeing to his own comforts.) On a cold and foggy night in late November‚ Mr. Jarvis Lorry was headed out of London bound for Paris‚ via Dover‚ on a matter of business. In the darkness of the coach‚ as he and the other passengers

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    The independent woman. Independence in women has got to be one of the greatest jumps in the history of television. For years in the entertainment industry women have been represented as a subservient service to the husband and children‚ incapable of doing anything great with themselves other then fulfilling their duties as a housewife and mother. Today‚ they are known to be capable of anything. Whether it is being a single mother‚ to being able to provide for herself‚ in pursuit of her dreams

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    phenomenon. Researchers and analysts cannot explain it. And most of America is unaware they have cause to care about it. Monica Potts‚ a senior writer at the American Prospect‚ reaches out to readers in her article “What’s Killing Poor White Woman?” Through her writings‚ she brings awareness to the statistical findings of poor‚ white women succumbing to an early death in the rural South. Should we‚ as a prominent society‚ be concerned about the early death of poor white women in the rural

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                                                     Be a true woman On my 18th birthday‚ my best friend sent me a birthday card. The card had only four words –"Be a true woman. " I kept wondering what a true woman is. How to be a true woman? I didn’t find the answer until I met Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice. I believe a true woman is like Elizabeth. A true woman should be confident‚ natural and keep herself‚ introspective‚ and flawed. These four characteristics make Elizabeth “a handsome woman‚” which is how the author

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    solve it and it is on its way to being slowly resolved. However‚ that is only one side of the problem; sexism against man is rarely recognized and understood by only few. In the article “Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt” by Jean Kilbourne‚ like any other media‚ depicts sexism as something that only accounts toward woman. Women and men should be treated as equal. However‚ more attention is directed towards discrimination towards women. American holds a myth that unnoticed sexual discrimination towards man

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    Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage In the early twentieth century‚ Britain was experiencing a potentially revolutionary social and cultural change. The Woman Suffrage Movement was fighting to procure the vote for women. In the same period‚ in response to the concept of women voting‚ Almroth Edward Wright‚ an English physician‚ wrote “ The Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage”. In Wright’s book‚ he refutes the Woman Suffrage Movement’s right-to-vote claim by arguing that woman suffrage would be

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    child. Soon follow the rules‚ the girls wear dresses and play the dolls while all boys have short hairs and play with guns and cars. The little girls are taught from the young age that females are sensitive‚ gentle‚ and nice. These girls grow the women who believe that to be good wives they must depend upon men and that their role in a relationship with a man is passive. The men are believed to be protectors of

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    To begin with‚ in the article “Woman who helped Anne Frank died at 100” they talk about a hero whom name is Miep Gies. Gies helped a Jewish family escape a terrifying event which was the holocaust. Miep didn’t care that the family was jewish she did what she thought was right. She said that she would regret if she wouldn’t of helped this family just like she said in this quote. “ I‚ myself‚ I’m just a very common person. I simply had no choice. I could foresee many‚ many sleepless nights and a life

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    During the most brutal war of the United States‚ women took the field in ways never imagined. In the historical fiction novel Two Girls of Gettysburg‚ Rosanna finds herself amidst the chaos on the battlefield‚ putting the needs of injured soldiers above her own. Rosanna was never the girl to get dirty‚ for what would the girls at the academy she attended think? However‚ as the needs of her country call her husband to fight‚ she follows her spouse where it was thought no girl should go. She‚ along

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    Wollstonecraft grew up watching her mother be mistreated by her father which was taken to heart and carried on with her. With this‚ she wanted to make a change in world and share her thoughts that no other woman could have been able to do. Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman‚ is known as the first great feminist treatise that expresses the rights of women to have equality of education and to civil opportunities. Wollstonecraft was the first women to express her thoughts and bring

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