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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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    Violence against women is a topic of concern which cannot be ignored as it is hindering almost one half growth of the country. It refers to the violent acts that are committed against women. This is a issue which falls under category of the gender equality or gender biasing. It is a matter of great distress that women in our country are treated in such a manner and are considered to be lower then men in all fields. Violence against women is an event which displays historically unequal power relations

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    Violence Against Women in Cambodia Violence has been a prevalent thorn in the side of domestic relationships since monogamy was adopted. However‚ the violent mistreatment of women goes far beyond altercations at the home‚ in Cambodia this type of violence and exploitation of women is a business. Cambodia is a country with a “robust” sex-trafficking industry‚ as described by Gina Reiss-Wilchins in her article: Gender Based Violence in Cambodia: The Intersection of Rights and Poverty. Reiss-Wilchins

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    crash women had to sew and mend their own cloths. Due to this women who had great sewing skills began copying magazines and the latest fashion. This action was the of starts of necklines lowering‚ and skirts were being designed with greater detail 3. The style of the 1930’s began with clothing that was elegant and softly feminine. 4. The cloche hats of the 20’s were replaced by hats with brims worn over the right eye at an angle‚ berets‚ and pillboxes. 5. Pillboxes are hats that women wore at

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    Abstract This research investigated the psychosocial impact of domestic violence on Pakistani women. A 15-item scale was devised to measure the frequency of the occurrence of different types of domestic violence in an average month. The sample consisted of ten adult married women from high socio-economic group‚ presently‚ under treatment as out-patients after being exposed to spousal violence during the past 5 years. All the subjects reported being exposed to verbal threats of violence‚ abusive

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    Progression is clear in all aspects of our lives‚ however most fundamental in fostering ‘progress’ is technology. We most often think of technologies as ‘things’‚ and therefore they can be clearly measured and linked to progress. (Slack and Wise 2005 p. 12) Technology can be seen as synonymous with a better life‚ as it has many benefits in allowing society to advance and improve‚ however technological advancement can also have severe ramification on users and society as a whole. This can be clearly

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    of activism to end violence against women has just come to a close. This time allowed us to reflect on the progress which has been made in Pakistan and throw a spotlight on what remains to be done. Change is happening. Reserved seats for women in national and provincial governments have been a real success‚ putting more and more women in positions of power‚ who are championing women’s rights and pushing for more legislation. The Prevention of Anti-Women Practices Act and Acid Control and Acid

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    Hannah McKown Hannah.McKown@tulsacc.edu English 1230‚ 290 10 June 2013 Collier Explain Irony Until We Meet Again By using Situational and Verbal Irony‚ John Collier’s short story‚ “The Chaser” illustrates the unrealistic expectations of youth compared to mature and realistic expectation of an adult. The young man‚ Alan Austen‚ is deeply in love with Diana and wishes to possess her completely. With age and experience‚ the old man knows this is not a scenario in which love can flourish and

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    Women Offenders In this article it discusses how the number of women offenders has increased. Based on the self-reports of victims of violence‚ women account for about 14% of violent offenders an annual average of about 2.1 million violent female offenders. Male offending equals about 1 violent offender for every 9 males age 10 or older‚ a per capita rate 6 times that of women. Three out of four violent female offenders committed simple assault. Six to ten women in State prisons had experienced

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    Andhra Pradesh and Delhi have a special place in annals of crimes against women in India in recent times. If we are to take a look at the statistics provided by the National Crime Records Bureau‚ Andhra Pradesh has figured consistently in 2008‚ 2009 and 2010 as the state with highest incidences of crime against women; and Delhi‚ similarly has figured as the city with highest incidences of crime against women in the years 2008‚ 2009 and 2010. Let me restate the figures and illustrate just a few

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