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    How have you grown personally and professionally from field this year (fall & spring)? Personally, I have grown by living in the here and now, enjoying the present moment. In the fall, I was more focused on getting to the end of my master’s career, but I understood the experience of learning, interacting with friends, and the “whole” school experience would not be obtained again. I search my soul to understand how to live in the “moment” while still planning for the future. I begin to…

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    In "Iphigenia," there were many reoccurring motifs, but the central theme was violence against women. Women were targeted by those with power and are left either brutally scarred, both mentally and physically, or dead. No one protested these abuses or attempted to protect them. There were many illustrations of this theme throughout the play. In the opening scene, two women were dancing together. When one of them left, the other was confronted by a soldier and stabbed. Iphigenia was confronted by…

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    Twin Behavior: Intervening 60 to 80 percent of children entering into foster care have at some time been abused or neglected because of various types of familial substance abuse. It has been noted that “violence among drug/alcohol using adults is common and frequently observed by young children” (Dore, Nelson-Zlupko, & Kaufmann, 1999/1999, para. 9). Children who have gone through the arena of family violence most times enter school showing cognitive delays, decreased attention spans, problems…

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    attention. She interviewed a lot of highly known news networks and reporters to get the truth out about what is happening to women all over the globe. The word “vagina” is a one that most of the public has little to no interest in. A lot of people think the word is actually really gross. Ensler informed the public about misconceptions about the vagina, in addition to helping women realize the community they do have. Ensler’s monologues have set new ground by telling many truths about the…

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    terms of equality, justice and safety. Numerous individuals had differentiating perspectives on the massacre that took place. Many questions were raised: Why did Marc Lépine shoot and murder fourteen women, while leaving the men alive? Why was Lépine yelling "You’re all feminists?", yet shooting at women who guaranteed they weren 't feminists? (Porter, Catherine) Regardless of the Montreal Massacre being a negative event, the long term consequences were positive. Despite the fact that the media…

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    Recognition of Domestic Violence In 2015, Women’s Aid released a campaign ad about the topic of domestic violence. Located in England, the foundation works to raise awareness for an end domestic violence in both women and children. They paired up with WCRS agency, a marketing company, to create a digital billboard that uses facial recognition to make the ad interactive, which is a main feature of the campaign video. The video outlines the strategy set up by the billboard, highlighting the…

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    without that person’s freely-given consent. Women are generally the victims of sexual violence, but men can also be victims. Sexual violence can involve aggression or discrimination towards women. (Wallace & Roberson, 2014). 35 % of women worldwide have experienced either physical or sexual intimate partner violence in their lifetime. Violence against women is a violation of human rights. It affects women, their families, and the community. For years, many women movements have tried to put an…

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    Female Victim Blaming

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    The use of sexual description of female victims also acts as a method of victim blaming (Malamuth & Check, 1981). The way in which a victim is described and the details surrounding her persona play an influential role in the way she is represented. The inclusion of details of her past relationships, her appearance, whether she had been drunk or on drugs, where she had been and what her activities are often aimed to blame the victim for her attack (Meyers, 1997). In the same report on the rape…

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    Feminist Oppression This assignment will tackle the concepts mentioned in Question 1 Must all women be free of oppression if any woman is to be truly free of it? 1 A person sits on a bench blanked faced looking at the sunlight. Step closer you notice that the person has chains on their ankles. Chains, which tie them down. They are unable to move. They are without volition. They are forced into this submission by a higher force, and no matter how hard they try to break the chains that tie…

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    Men are drafted to go to war and fight for the country where as women and children cannot be drafted. So men’s lives are considered of less value than that of women and children seeing how they are expendable resources to use for war. The argument continues onto the point of dehumanizing men stating that when we watch TV shows or movies we always see men engage in…

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