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    Female Foeticide

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    female foeticide/ infanticide The term female foeticide means killing the female foetus in the mother’s womb. How cruel? The practice has been followed in India for ages‚ a country that once described its women as godessess. For this reason‚ Indian women will soon get extinct. Surprised? The most active part is being played by the women themselves -- why? Just for the mere want of a boy‚ mothers don’t feel bad in strangulating their daughters in their wombs. Can anyone be more cruel?  In India‚ sex

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    Orissa Review * December - 2008 Female Foeticide in India : A Serious Challenge for the Society Dr. Krushna Chandra Jena Introduction : Women who constitute half a human population have been discriminated‚ harassed and exploited irrespective of the country to which they belong‚ unmindful of the religion which they profess and oblivious of the timeframe in which they live.1 Everywhere women are confronted with many challenges. Female foeticide is perhaps one of the worst forms of violence

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    Tragic Pattern of Hardy’s Female Characters: Externality of Ideology Contradiction Proposal Thomas Hardy‚ known as one of the most important literary figures in Victorian Age‚ holds a significant position in English literary history. Dale Kramer once claimed that‚ “it is fair and accurate to say that‚ apart from Dickens‚ no novelist’s writing in English has appealed to so many different readers for so many differing reasons.”(Kramer‚ 1979: 2) Hardy is highly known for his adeptness in

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    During the novel Year of Impossible Goodbyes by Sook Nyul Choi‚ Sookan progressively changes from an ignorant‚ jealous little girl‚ to a defiant‚ courageous‚ wise‚ and more mother-like figure for Inchun. This can be exemplified during three moments in the book—when she starts out saying she wishes she were Japanese‚ when she starts to act defiant towards the Japanese after they take the sock girls‚ and when she and Inchun are escaping‚ she shows courage and keeps going and makes it to the South.

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    International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences Vol 1 Issue 1 January 2006 Female Foeticide and Infanticide in India: An Analysis of Crimes against Girl Children Sneh Lata Tandon1 and Renu Sharma2 University of Delhi‚ Delhi‚ India Abstract Sex selective abortions and increase in the number of female infanticide cases have become a significant social phenomenon in several parts of India. It transcends all castes‚ class and communities and even the North South dichotomy. The girl children become

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    Wonder by R.J.Palacio Each of you have been given the novel Wonder by RJ Palacio. This book is on LOAN from the library and as such is not your property. Please take care of this novel and do not write notes in the book. You are going to start reading the novel at you own pace‚ both in class and at home every day. Weekend included! You have until next Tuesday to read part one of the novel‚ “August”. Then you are to answer all eight questions on part one. Use PQE (point‚ quote/example

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    | Activism Project | Female Sexuality | | Leisa Thornton | 5/2/2011 | The pleasures and rights of a woman’s sexual freedom‚ and doing it safely was my activism project main objective. I endeavored to educate woman concerning these issue in a fun and comfortable atmosphere. This topic can be simultaneously controversial and exciting. What is female sexuality? Female sexuality encompasses a broad range of topics‚ including female sexual identity and sexual behavior‚ the physiological

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    Wonder Woman Analysis

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    The comic of the Wonder Woman is a great story which takes place in many different time periods the modern‚ silver‚ and golden age‚ and the “new 52” which is the latest release of the comic. Jill Lepore’s writings on “Wonder Woman” are intriguing and included a lot of messages that we can explore. Super heroes dedicate their lives to taking down crime and making the world safe from the bad people who want to make the world theirs. Superheros are really generous beings as they will always risk their

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    female infanticide

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    FEMALE INFANTICIDE Imagine a world with no women. There are no wives‚ no sisters‚ no daughters‚ and no mothers. Unfortunately‚ this world is on the brink of becoming a scary reality for Asian countries such as China and India. Due to attempts to control population and the low value associated with females in these societies historically and culturally‚ both China and India are now facing a serious gender imbalance. Female infanticide and sex-selective abortion are responsible for this gender imbalance

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    Frankenstein and Male Reproduction Mary Shelley ’s character of Dr. Victor Frankenstein in Frankenstein‚ The Modern Prometheus‚ is driven to madness by his envy of women and their ability to reproduce so much so that he tries to reinvent the nature of reproduction without the female with disastrous results. Dr. Frankenstein ’s scientific experiment‚ which produces a deformed‚ human from spare body parts is a commentary on male reproduction and predicts the bioethical consequences of the modern

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