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…outright and Rush Limbaugh being the most popular radio talk show host in America. Limbaugh is the right-wing master of spin and self-proclaimed "King of the Dittoheads" who routinely comes up with insightful quotes such as: "Feminism was established to allow…
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…. Neither woman knew it at the time, but their thoughts would forever be studied as the beginnings of feminism and a women's right for more control of their own destiny.…
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…education as males do, they learn to be independent. A British writer Joan Smith points out that feminism brought about changes in female consciousness. Women are now more aware of their relative position in the world. They are reacting differently. <Tab…
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…. Both aithors draw on their own life experiences to shape the novels. Shelly may have drawn on the death of her own Mother in childbirth, and also on her Mother's feminism. It is also suggested that having no name of her own (she was named after her Mother…
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…that happiness is all that matters in a friendship. The interview is layed out with a general baby blue and pink colour scheme that is used alternately for the two girls and their answers. The light, airy femine colours bring a sense of light-heartedness…
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…ex-husband never could use is a clear literary act of feminism, as is her triumphant spirit afterwards and the ensuing sisterhood she feels with Melanie: "Her eyes went to the stubby hairy hand on the floor so close to the sewing box and suddenly she…
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…, experiences or state of mind.' *Whitelegg, E. (ed) The Changing Experience of Women, Blackwell, pp.239-51. *Hammer, J. (1993) 'Working and Reproduction' in Richardson .D *Tong, R. (1989) 'Radical feminism on reproduction and mothering' *Hilary M.Lips 'A New…
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…mirrored the feminization of the labor force and the demand for better educated female workers. One woman that made a huge difference in being capable of education was Helen Keller. She was banished permanently from the world because she was blind, deaf…
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…154). Last year alone, there were more instances of school censorship than any year since 1982 (Clark 171). The most challenged books deal with the following subjects: sex, feminism, teen rebelliousness, AIDS, homosexuality, the negative African-American…
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…personal flaws, Alison's tale is the most original of all the pilgrims' accounts (Howard 141). Within the context of the Middle Ages, it was surely a journey beyond the realms of normalcy, possibly planting the seeds of feminism in the minds of some…
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