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    development. What I find particularly interesting‚ however‚ is the social perspective of a highly limited group‚ prostitutes‚ which‚ as I noticed‚ provide usual insight into the matter. One of the claims of Ahmed is that along with the gradual increase of importance of labor power‚ women’s sexuality became a form of commodity‚ a tool for competing communities.1 What is briefly noted‚ however‚ is that despite the submissive character of female position‚ the sexuality could be used by women as

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    This investigation will explore the question “To what extent did the involvement of women in the Civil War further the Women’s Rights movement?” This paper will begin in 1848 in order to gain an understanding of the beginning of the feminist movement in America‚ which was marked by the Seneca Falls Convention‚ then discuss the entirety of the Civil War‚ from 1961 to 1965‚ and end in 1885 in order to view the full impact that the Civil War had on post-war progress for women’s rights. One of the most

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    The first important factor that contributed to the downfall of the Roman Empire is the introduction of Christianity. As the Roman Empire got bigger‚ new lands and people were taken into it‚ the conquered people added their Gods or religions to the Roman Pantheon. Before Theodosius made Christianity a main Roman religion‚ Roman religion was polytheistic. Through out the majority of the Empire’s reign‚ Christians had been treated with contempt and were looked upon as criminals. This is evident through

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    All over the world empires have arisen‚ they are unique‚ different‚ and in some ways the same. How they came to be is always an interesting tale‚ from the very first people who had a vision for the future to the more recent ones who take care of that vision. The large centers in the world now were once just the beginnings of a village or small town. And in similar ways the Ottoman and Spanish empires were built up‚ but there are many differences between the two. Both the Ottomans and the Spanish used

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    The Social Role of Women in the Iron Age Jarod Bleibdrey‚ M.S.C.J Hist510: Graduate Seminar in World History Dr. Steve Kreis‚ Ph.D December 1‚ 2012 The Social Role of Women in the Iron Age Introduction Throughout time‚ the social role of women has been varied‚ especially throughout the Paleolithic‚ Neolithic‚ Bronze and Iron ages. Taking a snap shot of this diversity during the same time period will demonstrate the vast differences of women’s social roles. While some societies considered

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    overall role of women and the roles they played in society began to change. The three major civilizations of China‚ Japan and the Mongol Empire were no exceptions. The everyday rights of women varied among these societies. The relationships between women and their husbands differed among the civilizations as well. Finally‚ specific women in each society held positions unique to their own cultures. During the postclassical period‚ women in China‚ Japan‚ and the Mongol Empire played different roles in their

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    Turkish Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman rules centered on the cities of Algiers‚ Tunis‚ and Tripoli. Though several dynasties were founded‚ including the semi-independent Muradids(1612-1702) and Husaynids(1705-1881) in Tunisia‚ and Qaramanlis(1711-1835) in Libya‚ the Empire maintained its strong influence for the next two hundred years in Maghreb until the European forces’ intervention in the 19th century. Through the artworks‚ it is obvious that the political and social influence of Ottoman Empire changed

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    The Post-Ottoman Syndrome: A Never-Ending Problem In the novel War and Peace In the Middle East‚ author Avi Shlaim argues that Arab nations have been unable to escape the post-Ottoman syndrome. In particular he describes how the various powers inside and outside the region have failed to produce peace. While some of Shlaim’s arguments hinder the message‚ I agree with his overall thesis that the Middle East problems were caused and prolonged by the failure of both powers and superpowers to

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    Marketing Assignment What Women Want “What women want’ is a classic comedy produced by Paramount Pictures and Icon Production starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt. The movie is also a wealth of marketing aspects. Value for customer‚ clients and partners and society at large was determinant factor to successes and failures throughout the movie. Marketing the activity‚ set of institutions‚ and processes for creating‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchanging offerings that have value for

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