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    Aboriginal Women in Canada

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    The issue of violence against Aboriginal women is my chosen subtopic that strongly contributes to the history of Aboriginal women’s struggle for rights and identity in Canada. To search relevant newspaper articles for this topic‚ the databases that were used were Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe‚ as well as Canadian Newsstand Major Dailies. The reason these two databases were chosen was because Canadian Newsstand offered articles from multiple newspapers in the country‚ therefore providing me with diverse

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    Women as Victims of Crime

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    Women as Victims of Crimes Elisha M. Snead Women in Crime April.24‚ 2012 Gender violence is a prevalent problem worldwide‚ touching all aspects of women’s lives from the home to the workplace to the street. Efforts to understand the nature global extent of violence against women are recent activism and building on gender violence is in a period of fast development. In this paper I will discuss what violence against women is‚ signs of abuse‚ I will also discuss the increasing violence against

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    Violence Against Women

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    Institution] [Subject] [Date] Abstract Violence against women is the specialized term used to allude to the vicious deeds that are for the most part or totally against ladies. Savagery against ladies is a term that is comparative to contempt censurability. Same as hate criminality‚ it is well planned‚ and an only a particular group is targeted i.e. women. It was stated in 1993 speech on violence against women that assaulters of both genders can commit this violence. Adding to it‚

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    Who are the women of Brewster Place? Mattie‚ Ciel‚ Etta Mae‚ Kiswana‚ Cora Lee‚ Lorraine‚ and Theresa. Each of these women will tell their experience while living in Brewster Place‚ a big brownstone blocked by a brick wall on a dead end street. Mattie is the mother figure in the apartment building. Mattie grew up in Tennessee ‚ where she lived a sheltered life with her mother and over protective father. One day Mattie and Butch Fuller‚ a man her father despised‚ went to pick sugar cane. Butch seduces

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    In the novel‚ Little Women‚ by Louisa May Alcott‚ four aspiring young girls receive guidance to maturity by their caring and sagacious mother as well as those around them. Marmee‚ for her children‚ furthermore‚ repeatedly defines just work as productive efforts intended to efficiently help and benefit‚ not only the worker‚ but those they care for. Alcott uses the characters’ actions‚ both poor and wise‚ to illustrate astounding merits of difficult and genuine work through the girls’ lazy week and

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    corporations today‚ being single with or without children versus being married with or without children‚ leaves women or men who are married or single with huge

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    A FEMINIST STUDY OF LOUSIA MAY ALCOTT’S LITTLE WOMEN CONTENTS Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Little Women and the Feminist Imagination 3 Chapter 2 Jo March: A Woman Ahead of her Times 10 Conclusion 17 Bibliography 19 Introduction "If the first woman God ever made was strong

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    Women Scientists of 1900s

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    Dorothy Crawfoot Dorothy Crawfoot was born on 12th may in Cairo. She became interested in chemistry when she was about ten. She attended Oxford and Somerville from 1928-1932. she analyzed glass tessellate from Jerash. She decided to do research on X-ray Crystallography. She did a lot of research on crystals and x-rays. Later in her life she became a teacher in chemistry for the women’s college. She became the university reader for x-ray crystallography in 1956. she also worked in the department

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    DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: WHAT NEED TO BE CHANGED The statistics are shocking. Everyday women are being beaten‚ terrorized and murdered at the hands of their husbands‚ boyfriends and ex-husbands‚ “At least one woman is battered every 15 seconds” (FBI). To make matters worse‚ batterers often seek and gain custody of their children‚ even though the batterers often abuse their children as well as women. Our society has come a long way in understanding abuse and in addition the legal system has

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    An Uncomfortable Truth: Historical Institutionalism‚ Postcolonial Feminism‚ and the “Comfort Women” of World War II Historical institutionalism (HI) has often been used to discuss the sexual slavery committed by Japanese forces against Japanese‚ Korean‚ Taiwanese‚ Chinese‚ Southeast Asian‚ and Dutch women during World War II. “(D)istinguished from other social science approaches by its attention to real-world empirical questions‚ its historical orientation and its attention to the ways in which

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