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    Women's Right To Vote

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    United States of America. More specifically, women gained the right to vote less than one century ago. Upon the ratification of the 19th Amendment in August of 1920, women were now able to have a say their governance. It was how women gained the right to vote that has made a lasting impact. Not only did they overcome stereotypes, but they also exited their proper “sphere” in society. Even though some did not believe women should have a say in government, women eventually gained the right to vote…

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    Kayla Boone dedicates her life to helping out young girls and women who struggle with mental and physical health. She started a nonprofit organization “As She Rises,” in efforts to give young girls and women a chance to live a healthy and happy life. As She Rises just opened five new centers for young girls and women in the Philadelphia region. The centers were made because of the lack of means young girls and women do not have now. They were built with the latest technology and provide…

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    Roles During Ww2

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    Throughout history and even today women have been denied importance in the roles to which they’ve played, while being pushed aside or dismissed from the roles to which they’ve played throughout society. “It was clear that new gender roles for women created during the war existed alongside traditional beliefs concerning their primary domestic duties” (Lindsey, 2011, pg. 125). Just like that of World War II when the women were expected to leave the home front, and fill those jobs in the factories,…

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    Sephora Symbol Of Beauty

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    “I dream of making women not only more beautiful but also happier.” (Christian Dior). Many women today are extremely into their physical image. Women create themselves to show their true symbol of beauty. They are not talking about beauty from the inside, but Beauty from the outside. Many women believe that what makes them beautiful is makeup. Makeup has become popular and companies are benefiting from it. Many companies are selling makeup and it 's become a competition for markets. Even though…

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    In the book “Handmaid’s Tale”, written by Margaret Atwood, explore Offred’s view on the world and how totalitarianism and theocratic is now taking over the United States because of the low reproduction rates they created the Handmaid’s to give birth to elite couple who are having trouble conceiving. The women are subjective to prostitution, pornography and violence during the republic of Gilead. As the author states “Atwood’s protagonist, Offred, is a Handmaid—a fallen woman who is forced to…

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    Gender roles are a set of societal norms that dictate what types of behaviors are typically considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on their sex. Society expects men and women to adapt and fulfill specific gender roles and stereotypes that have been established. They play an important role in shaping the way we think about others in society by determining how people of each gender should behave. When comparing established gender roles with those of the 21st century,…

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    this movement women gained independence and freedom. In past decades women were less active members of society. There was no focus on women earning higher education. They were told that choosing a career over family was a sign of vulnerability. In modern times women are more liberal and prioritize a career…

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    today’s world is still male-dominated (Population, male). In fact, our society has created and put into place social norms and gender stereotypes where men are considered the superior, tough, independent, and intelligent leaders of the world, and women to be the inferior, fragile, uneducated, and dependent followers. On the other hand, over the past years, the idea of a person needing to behave a certain way because of their gender, known as gender roles, has been fading and transforming…

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    had earlier been taught. The birth control pill now is used by many, and by most it is no longer considered to…

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    everything was taken away. She was then forced to become a handmaid. After being forced to become a handmaid Offred was sent to the Red Center. At the Red Center, she met many women, including Moira, who became her best friend in the center. The main purpose for women in Gilead was to bear children…

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