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    I think a convicted felon should have the right to vote after they spend their sentence in prison and finish with parole. I will give you three reasons why they should. My first reason is they are citizens like us and they might not be guilty. My second reason is ever though there not out and free they do watch TV to see what’s going on. My final reason is if it was polices officer or a famous person they still are aloud. The next paragraph I will tell you about my first reason. When we are born

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    American women in the 1910s were in the tail end of first-wave feminism‚ which was about gaining legal and political rights‚ whereas American women in the 2010s are in the midst of third-wave feminism‚ which is about recreating the identities and roles of women in American society. Developments in the 20th century made life a lot better for women in the 2010s. However‚ although there were improvements made in the domains of voting‚ employment‚ and gender norms‚ American society still favors the plight

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    believe they should not vote or have authority‚ because they make decisions based on their emotions‚ and their emotions can be immature and very fickle. When it comes to truth and rationality‚ we cannot go by our emotions‚ because our emotions can change. We have to go by logic‚ and women put their emotions before their logic. My opponent also said that women are better at communicating than men. However‚ unless my opponent can prove women use telepathy‚ I fail to see why women are better commMy point

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    American Women in the 1920s The 1920s was a decade full of challenges‚ opportunities‚ and new outlooks on the world for American women. They experienced drastic changes in politics‚ education‚ and even within their own homes. The “new women” were independent‚ confident‚ and no longer afraid to fight for their rights. Being isolated in their own homes‚ getting married and having children was no longer the only option‚ and many women chose different life paths‚ whether it would be pursuing a career

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    Prepare a short fact sheet describing the Sale of Goods Act 1979‚ stating how it protects customers when they enter into contracts for goods. Use examples and/or case studies to illustrate the relevant implied conditions: * S12 - Title/Ownership * S13 – As described * S14 - Fit for Purpose * S15 – Satisfactory Quality The Sale of Goods Act 1979 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which regulates contracts in which goods are sold and bought. The Act consolidates

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    all which is staged must be true. He recognized that this idea was a potential problem because any act is essentially a lie. Thus he declared that all the actors should be also faithful to themselves as possible while playing a role. The idea behind Given Circumstances is that the actors accept that‚ with the scenario of a play‚ they receive a set of which one they have to adhere to create the scenario. Circumstances can relate to the character or to the game itself‚ and they include things as age‚

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    This is how women were depicted and treated in Athens. Most were either sold into slavery or prostitution..Many Greek City States treated and depicted women this way; however‚ Sparta was an exception from this way of thinking. Sparta‚ could be called a safe-haven for women’s rights. Women in Athens were different than Spartan women. But how is this so? Women in Athens were disrespected as a person and served only a few purposes to the community. Athen’s city-state suggested that women were either

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    Themes-Women ’s Rights Learning Team A: William (Clint) Perkins‚ Layla Nelson‚ Becci Hogan‚ Jose Sepulveda‚ Dale Blake 491/American literature to 1860 August 1‚ 2010 University of Phoenix American Themes- Women’s Rights The history of the rights of women and their roles in society allow Americans to understand the impact they had on the development of America. From the very earliest colonial days when a woman’s rights were basically unheard of— to the Civil War when women became

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    the author speaks ofoutlines a cycle of death and the continuity of life‚ shown through repetition that is as perpetuated through motherhood shown through repetition; “I think of women bearing women” which utilises gender specific diction to highlight the significance of women as a . Thus‚ the cycle of women bearing women is shown as a symbol of life and continuity. Likewise‚ through cumulative listing‚ Harwood provides an insight into the human history of motherhood‚ noting that that it transcends

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