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    beginning of many new ideas and developments. It was a time period of prosperity for many European countries especially Italy. Economic and intellectual changes occurred and it also gave the opportunity for many new doors to open to new directions in art‚ social‚ scientific‚ and political beliefs. Although during this time of great reform women had minimal amounts of influence. It is argued‚ that because of this lack of power‚ the term Renaissance does not necessarily apply to women‚ and it was

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    The University aspires to do this through the development of talent and the creation of knowledge which can facilitate systemic change in education and allied development areas. This is an explicit commitment to the idea that knowledge and learning have human and social consequences and that their pursuit cannot be separated from these consequences.  The roots of Azim Premji University lie in the learning and experience of a decade of work in elementary education by Azim Premji Foundation. The University

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    The Pittsburgh Women’s Movement “The term feminism can be used to describe a political‚ cultural or economic movement aimed at establishing equal rights and legal protection for women” (“History and Theory of Feminism‚ n.d.). “Feminism involves political and sociological theories and philosophies concerned with issues of gender difference‚ as well as a movement that advocates gender equality for women and campaigns for women’s rights and interests” (“History and Theory of Feminism‚ n.d.). In this

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    liberation movement of the 1960’s Imagine what the life of a woman was before the 1960’s. The life that she had called her own was beyond far from perfect‚ and this was just behind closed doors. These ladies were denied of what basic rights they had‚ they were then trapped in a home that they created not just for themselves‚ but also for their family‚ and not to even mention the discrimination that they faced in the workplace. Then‚ here come the 1960’s in full swing‚ these women could then have a say

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    the rise of role confusion in society‚ the debates of gender inequality have become more frequent. As a result‚ people are becoming increasingly more concerned with how to repair the gap that an uncertain amount of time has created between men and women. The complication of finding ways to bridge the gap resides in the inability for majorities of each sex to see passed their biases. In the essay titled “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All‚” former director of policy planning for the U.S. State Department

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    In today’s society‚ women have been given the short end of the stick. Their positions in institutions of higher education and the workforce do not stand at the same level as men‚ and in many cases they have been relegated to a subservient position. Men often receive greater opportunities‚ privileges‚ and status in higher education and the workforce‚ even though there are no quantitative arguments proving that men are smarter or more productive than women. Many men have heard of the word feminism

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    which we have no voice‚ or representation‚” said by Abigail Adams‚ First Lady and advocate of women’s rights (Abigail Adams Quotes). In the past hundred years‚ women have accomplished more than anyone could imagine - from joining men in the work force to building multi-million dollar fashion industries. In each decade‚ the economy seems be a driving factor in the forward movement of women in politics and in the work force. The fashion of each decade is a reflection of their feeling

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    Women in the Technology Field Women in the Technology Field The revolution of technology had begun centuries ago; it had been the work of many over the years to bring it where it is today. It entailed people with bright imaginations to come up with technological inventions. These inspiring designs were then taken and built upon to improve its operation. Finally computers were no longer a revolution‚ but an evolution. During the course of time many men as well as women were affected by

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    Slaughter’s essay “why women still can’t have it all “is about working women like herself‚ struggle with balancing between families and work and how it limits professional working mothers She explains that women who “want it all” is not possible with today’s economy and society She uses her own and other working mother’s personal stories to make a better connection for her readers to understand her side of the argument. She talks about being a mother of two teenage boys and working a high demanding government

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    guaranteed. Women and children working in the sex industry are repeatedly subject to rape‚ violence‚ and sexually transmitted diseases. The current system of prosecuting and jailing these women has been ineffective in reducing the illegal activities. These issues can be addressed by legalizing and regulating the prostitution industry. By using Nevada where brothels are legal as a model for the rest of the country enforcing strict regulations can better protect those victimized by the industry.

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