Category: /History/European History
Women in the Wars
On the outbreak of World war One a campaign was organised to encourage British women to become involved in the War Effort. Women began working in mills, factories, hospitals and schools.
The number of women working in one munitions
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
generally were at a disadvantage. Their education was limited to learning domestic skills, and they had no access to positions of power.
Some exceptions to women's dependence on men did exist. In ancient Babylonia and Egypt women had property rights
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were placed in an inferior position to men. Certain restrictions would not allow women to participate fully in societal roles. Restrictions such as women's right to vote, their right in the workplace, and their right in politics were just a few of examples
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Category: /History
Women: Now and Then
We, as women, especially those of us who live in liberal parts of the world, often take for granted the rights and benefits which we have. We forget that in other times, women were not considered to be equal to their male
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, sanitation, workers
rights, and family nourishing. These situations gave women a knowledge that no
man could posses. Although it took one hundred forty four years after the
founding of our nation for women to vote, national suffrage in 1920 was a great
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distinction between equal
rights with straights and special rights for gays. This article
advocates the former, and opposes the latter. The term 'Gay Rights'
blurs this significant distinction. To the extent that gay rights simply
means that gays should
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Should women be in Combat? I say no, during the course of this paper I will elaborate on my option as well as that of other writers, philosophers, doctors, politicians and other members of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. I will even
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over time?
It doesn't seem that people in China are treating women better than they were two hundred years ago. Women are unfairly laid off by employers in times of economic restructuring and are very often denied rights that have been passed
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Abortion has, and will continue to be a constant debate of right and wrong. The moral and social aspects of the issue have been in conflict since the 1950s. The conflict of the rights of the women compared to the rights of the child cannot easily
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
. for what ever reason it may be I think abortion rights must be protected because it is a womens body and her choice.
a pro-choice women called Janet uses examples of her own abortion to defend the pro-choice position and call into question the validity
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