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    CAROLINE LEXOW BABCOCK: THE UNSUNG HERO In the perambulatory clause of the United States Constitution it states that “All men are created equal”‚ however this statement is extremely false. Up until the election of 1920‚ national Woman’s suffrage was not found in the United Sates. Many women across the country fought for this cause of equality; such as Caroline Lexow Babcock‚ a Nyack suffragist. Babcock fought in the name of Suffrage for nearly a decade. Although she did not succeed in gaining

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    Vindication of the Rights of Woman Wollstonecraft wanted to create equal opportunity for women as well as for men. The playing field for both men and women alike should be even; one shouldn’t be favored over the other. Wollstonecraft wanted women to have the same opportunities that men had; a good formal education as wealthy men‚ a profession with higher intellectual status‚ and positive virtues. Women having an educational background and using that to their strengths. For women to use their educational

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    Real Women Have Curves

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    Connection To Real Women Have Curves In the movie Real Women Have Curves multiple obstacles that may impact a student’s possibility of continuing with his or her education are clearly pointed out. In the movie Real Women Have Curves there is Ana‚ a character in the movie that has the opportunity to continue her education after high school by attending a university but‚ has to work as a seamstress with her mother and sister. The one issue that I can relate to is that like Ana I have had to go to work

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    time of new opportunity for all people. New rights and technological advances changed the way people viewed their country. Things in the 1900’s did not come easy and were filled with times of danger and risks. Risk is to be “exposed to danger‚ harm‚ or loss‚” according to the dictionary‚ and due to the Wright Brothers‚ the Model T‚ and the Women’s Trade Union League "The Decade of Risks" is an appropriate title for the 1900’s. Women didn’t have many rights during the 1900’s‚ this factor of life made

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    Animals also have rights.  As a human we have liberty‚ which is freedom‚ choice etc. And also animals has the right to live‚ and the right to choose. But is it right to take the freedom or the life of animals just because we want to research? NO. It’s not right to kill and make them suffer for us. Animals have emotions. They have thoughts‚ ideas‚ feelings. They also suffer. If we just kill and make them suffer‚ we are taking the freedom and the life of other animals. To protect the animal’s liberty

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    From the reading‚ Should trees have standing‚ written by professor Christopher Stone in USC‚ analyzing and challenging the legal premise of nature should be treat as objects in the eyes under the law of rights. In the reading‚ the author argue the fundamental basis need to be rewritten for the destruction of nature. In the beginning of the reading‚ the author used the history of law to suggest a parallel development that there never was a pure state of nature. No “right” existed except in

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    Parity between Men and Women in France Nowadays‚ French society observes various inequalities. They can sometimes appear legitimate‚ especially in the economic and social areas‚ because they would only result from the individuals’ aptitudes and efforts; that would start with the same equal opportunities. However‚ women are becoming more and more recognized by the French population‚ which in turn‚ gives them increasing respect and responsibilities. However‚ we can still wonder if women‚ since they

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    Felons Have Right to Vote

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    most important right in a democratic society because it is the basis of all other rights within the society. To disenfranchise an entire group of citizens in a democratic society is to violate the very principles of democracy. Because the right to vote is so essential to the preservation of a democratic society‚ felons ought to retain the right to vote. Felons are denied their right to just representation when they are disenfranchised. The right to vote is a natural right for all naturalized

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    Imagine all the women that have served in our military combat and noncombat. Now think of all the men that are currently serving in the military. Do you think of the size difference because thats what many americans thnik off when the topic comes up. A question many people are debating is whether or not women should have an equal chance to serve their country and should be allowed combat roles in our militaryry. This is a question that has troubled many Americans for decades Some think the answer

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    Bureau‚ on The National Organization for Women‚ “In annual earnings between men and women‚ we find that there is about a 23 cent difference per dollar.” Women are being paid unjustly for the equal work they are doing. Ever since women entered the workforce‚ there has always been a wage gap. In 1963 an Equal Pay Act was signed‚ saying that it is unlawful for women to be paid less than men for their work. There should not be a wage gap between women and men who work the same hours‚ the different ages

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