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    Handmaids Tale In the past, women have been persecuted to a point where they were treated in a completely different way. They were in a world that seemed to be a dark place with no hope, dreams, or sense of relief. Now, women have been given their natural rights, and they are now able to do everything males can do. Whereas, In the new society of Gilead, it is known that freedom is taken away from women. The Republic of Gilead is an autocratic society, especially for women. Women in the novel…

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    world think feminism as a way women seek and try and to be equal to men. Most of the feminist are labeled as anti-male. All feminists have one goal in hand, and that is to fight all sexist oppressions.…

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    Benefits Of Casual Sex

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    benefits of casual sex, especially from the perspective of women. In the essay, I will argue that women should have casual sex because it is ultimately empowering because it increases confidence, emotional stability, and releases inhibition. Casual sex allows women to be in control of their own sexuality and free from established sexual norms. With casual sex being so prevalent in society women should take advantage of the new found freedom. Women have been told since the beginning of time…

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    Pornography, in a diverse range of mediums, has existed for many decades now—and while the harmful effects on society are pervasive, they may not be well known to the public. The reach and depth of pornography’s influences has been a continually debated issue amongst feminists in many scopes, both individual and societal. Here, I present the two differing perspectives held by feminists on this issue and seek to dissect and analyze the arguments held by both sides in relation to the battle…

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    A lot of art literature is being created by today’s artists such as Duke Ellington, who now express their human civil right. The whites in the modern society have not fully accepted the fact that the African Americans have equal rights and have kept them from gaining these rights (Brewer 27). The literary themes that emerged after the Harlem…

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    Prompt title: “Seeing Eye to Body: The Literal Objectification of Women” Prompt authors: Nathan A. Heflick and Jamie L. Goldenberg The main point of this article is that women are often objectified due to having their bodies sexualized. This objectification leads to women acting sort of like objects because they self-objectify themselves, meaning that they are focused on changing themselves, or how they look, instead of focusing on how they are mentally. These objectifications can be due to the…

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    The Sexual Double Standard

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    are two main biases that fall into the topic of a sexual double standard: one is negative, the other is positive. According to the sexual double standard, boys and men are rewarded and praised for heterosexual sexual encounters, whereas girls and women are derogated and stigmatized for the same exact behaviors (Bordini & Sperb,…

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    history both parties pushed for paid maternity leave, but as always, they disagreed on the logistics. Donald Trump believes women deserve 6 weeks of paid maternity leave after childbirth, and plans to pay for it through unemployment insurance. In contrast, Hillary Clinton believes no matter how the child is received (i.e. childbirth, surrogate, or adoption), both men and women deserve paid maternity leave (Sholar). Even though Trump and Clinton do not agree in every aspect, they both want…

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    In What Women Want Summary

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    the final bomb was dropped in 1945, the social landscape and status of women in America began to change. The Second World War created job opportunities for women, opening the door for positions usually reserved for men. Between 1940 and 1945, the female percentage of the U.S. workforce increased from 27 percent to nearly 37 percent, and by 1945 nearly one out of every four married women worked outside the home (10, “American Women in World War II”). This active participation in the labour force…

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    more privileges than women in America. There has been many conflicts and controversy over this topic due to the public image associate towards both sexes. Media and entertainment have continuously added fuel to the fire regarding gender codes in America by making this one of the most talked about issues in the United States of America. This issue both concern men and women in our country. Gender roles that have been adopted in the US affect the social statuses of both men and women in America.…

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