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    were to be stripped to its core meaning, many people would be able to get past the religious affiliation. However, in secular situations, it is difficult to centralize love, and so the religious spin becomes necessary in order to accurately describe what is meant by…

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    Females would enter schools with their “sisterhood” at ages six and seven and would be taught similar things as the males. They would go to school and work at objectives to produce a strong willing wife. They also would have to pass tests at 18 and if they did not they also became periodos. If she…

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    student, I changed my mind. College was totally new territory for me, and I had no support system at William Woods. I was searching for a sisterhood, group of friends, and something to push me to better myself daily. I found all of that and more upon joining Chi Omega. The other houses had their strong points and some great girls, however none of them compared to what Chi Omega offered to me. To start with, I have found my support system and a home away from home here. I’ve made some of my best…

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    Eastern European women have obtained a stereotype for their hyper-feminine and sultry ways and their known activity of marrying Western men for emigration purposes. The obvious power structures in place in this dynamic stems from construction of femininity that is a literal subordination to men’s desires, which in turn effects the social status of all Russian women. Firstly, I will focus on the economic position of Russian women from USSR through to the Russian Republic. The notions and…

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    She notably asks him “why do I stay, until Pygmalion, my brother, destroys the city, or Iarbas the Gaetulian takes me captive?” (4.325-4.326) Here, her mention of Iarbas basically makes it clear that she is afraid of what he may do to her, essentially; his aforementioned lament to Jupiter only states that she “scorned marriage with him.” (4.213-4.214) This dialogue carries the implication that she needs Aeneas to protect her, and Carthage, from male “threats.” Dido…

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    Marxist Feminist Analysis

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    In the Marxist theory on human nature, Marx observes women is equal with men to create society that “form” as now on. It means Marxism does not place women as a part of society that is “formed” by men, and patriarchal community, in which women is oppressed in workplace and family. The patriarchal society create women as a means of production, and men as the owners and the user. Capitalist is a men who have masculineness 's perspective. Therefore, it cause women as an object in the capitalist…

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    Imagine being a man who was seen as someone as holy and influential as the church, and then turning your back on your beliefs to help two young lovers betray their families. This is the trial and tribulation that Friar Laurence went through after realizing his plan of getting the young Montague and Capulet together resulted in their deaths. Although Friar thought he was being helpful and caring, he was ultimately the man responsible for the deaths of Sir Romeo Montague and Lady Juliet Capulet.…

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    Bell Hooks Research Paper

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    Black, White, Asian, and Hispanic women all have one thing in common. They all have dealt with some form of oppression. bell hooks exemplifies a woman who seeks change and improvement in the feminist movement. When bell hooks enrolled in a graduate class on Feminist Theory she realized all her readings were written by white women and one black man. She had every right to be curious of the works from women of different cultures. Did I mention bell hooks was black? Oppression has no color or…

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    Women In Theater

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    of the leading position such as technical direct, producer, or music producer. In the theater industry there is less than thirty percent of women producers, in the film industry less than ten percent and in the music industry less than five percent. What is keeping women from getting these job? For some od reason the percentage for women taking leading positions in the performing arts are low?…

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    On April 4, 1967, Martin Luther King, Jr., an enormously influential civil rights activist, conveys his indignant and hopeful thoughts regarding the Vietnam War, in his speech “Beyond Vietnam,” by utilizing biblical allusion, anaphora, and use of diction. The pro-social justice and anti-war speech were delivered to state MLK’s opposition to the war to the people of Riverside Church in New York. In this speech, King is evident in his stance regarding Vietnam and expresses his hopeful ideas of…

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