Papers 1991-2000 of total 42688 found.
Category: /History
…and women occupied totally different social situations. Between 1815 and 1840 the circumstances of women’s lives changed in a number of ways, especially in education, under law, and in the attitudes influencing woman’s social status. The most significant phase…
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Category: /Literature/English
…There are many reasons to improve the school systems of the State of Nebraska. It all begins with the need to better educate our students. Teachers and parents want what is best for their students. However, each group has a tendency to keep their own…
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Category: /Law & Government
…backgrounds have an opportunity to train for professions in fields such as medicine, law, education, and business administration. It was intended to make society true and equal. I, for one, am against affirmative action. These policies are a form of reverse…
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…a bad precedent, that the schools shouldn't teach controversial issues such as sex, abortion, or the death penalty. In order to be truly a fair country and have a good educational system we must teach all sides of an issue, not just the side we think is ok…
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…of liberation, they are in fact intensifying the superior contemplation of their opposite sex. There is no doubt that they have been successful to a certain extent in reaching their goals. Now women go to schools. They can now educate themselves as much as they want…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…that way? What else would it be but society? It has given them a slap in the face. They have no education, no rights, and no fun. Fun to them would be joining an Anti-Sex league and being faithful patriots. Instead of having their mother read them to bed…
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…around this time is where Title IX was passed in Congress. “Title IX of the Education Act of 1972 stipulated that no individual “shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under…
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…, due to the low rate of literacy, people are less educated, have less opportunity, and are less financially developed .Children are damaged sexually, physically, and mentally. Most of the villages have no big schools and also have the lack of resources…
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Education Act 1990, Section XIII, 301.1 clearly states a Code of Conduct which must be adhered to in all Ontario schools. At Frontenac Secondary School we have the right to learn in an uninterrupted way. That means that if someone is interrupting the class…
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…. There is an inequality between the sexes and it should be stopped. <Tab/>Many people go to work and through a casual conversation find out that the person next to them has a higher salary. This can be reasonable , but what if that person had the same experience…
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