Papers 641-650 of total 1116 found.
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…structures consequent on these technological innovations and the emergence of the information society. The author comes perilously close to arguing that it was feminism and The Pill that led to social disorder, but recovers and focuses on the need to re-establish…
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…listening to the testimonies of many women begins to understand the universal drive and desire for cosmetic surgery. She does not agree necessarily with these reasons, showing as commitment to feminism, and also does not fully agree with many other feminist’s…
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…behind Torvald’s back when she takes out the loan. When she realizes that she is unfit to do anything in life and announces her remedy-“I have to try to educate myself” (Ibsen 192) she walks out the door and expresses a deal of feminism universally agreed-upon…
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…cheerleader by Glarin Tronfaar Yo! We have heard of the glory of the Sears-Roebucks in the old days (10 years ago), and kings of enterprise - how noble entrepreneurs showed great feminism! Often Guli Cainfort seized g[reat f]ood court benches, from many…
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…resistance from prominent women's groups such as N.O.W.. Many of her view are seen as harmful to the cause of women's equality, and in this regard are more dangerous then anti-women's factions, because it is written under the banner of feminism. (Gibson 118…
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…, whether they be radical or general feminism, I cannot address all of Naomi Wolf’s views on certain aspects of abortion, I can only give my reactions and views to the issue of abortion in the ways she presented them as a whole. Ms.Wolf however, did fail to meet…
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…with the destruction of the Earth and who were interested in exploring the connections between feminism and nonviolence were coming together. In November of 1980 and 1981 the Women's Pentagon Actions, where hundreds of women came together to challenge patriarchy…
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…, nurturance, and do not mind nonhierarchical relationships. She criticizes Tannen and Gray because they believe in difference feminism and believe that men and women are truly different (62-67). Another critic is Elizabeth Glieck, a senior writer at Time magazine…
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…taught. I will analyze the American education system from a relatively neutral position. This position can also be argued to be not neutral by others, as we have seen in the Feminism and Science essays, but that is another paper. My argument…
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…negatively expanded in the 20th Century. It appears that after the World Wars, problems arose and membership has flattened as a result. Due to reformation issues, such as civil rights and feminism, Protestants have turned back to a more strict and moral…
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