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    The goal of this paper is to evaluate the appeals, and devices that are relevant in Watson’s Speech. The issue of the topic is gender equality, and evaluating various facts during the analysis. Emma Watson is the Ambassador and speaker in campaigns for “HeForShe.” Emma Watson was born in Britain. She expressed in the article that she has a privilege of not being limited because she was born as a girl. Therefore, she is conveying that all women have the human right to equality as any man. Emma…

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    the influential women in our society now. Women like Marie Stopes (creator of birth control and sex education), Michelle Obama (first lady of the united states), Amelia Earhart (first women pilot, and the first to fly over the atlantic ocean), Angela Merkel (first female chancellor presiding over the most powerful European economy), J.K. Rowling (multi million dollar author-wrote Harry Potter), Rosa Parks (First lady of civil rights), and Oprah Winfrey (generous Philanthropist), have all made…

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    sentiment in Germany and France (Boswell: 2000), I will illustrate in the following how right wing groups are limited in their efficacy implementing radical right wing reform due to local, state and international pressures. Germany’s Chancellor, Angela Merkel recently stated ‘if Europe fails on the question of refugees, its close connection with universal civil rights will be destroyed’, thus, they ‘must share the responsibility for refugees seeking asylum’ (Al Jazeera: 2015). While Germany…

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    In addition, the internet improves communication. As the internet spread across all over the world, it is possible for us to communicate with each other online (Scmp, 2010). With the emergence of instant messaging and video conferencing, it is obvious that there were no barriers for us to communicate through the internet (Scmp, 2010). Many apps also improve communication. For example, we can use What’s app, Lines, Snapchat, Tencent QQ and Wechat to contact our friends regardless of the distance…

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    Introduction Every morning we open our eyes, instinctively turn off the alarm clock, we prepare coffee ... We make some more monotonous actions, which always ends with locking the door. We run out into the streets, rushing to work or to study. There are always a lot of people around us. we encounter some in the subway, at work and with totally different people, we drink coffee or watch a movie. Each of these people is unique in its own way. Everyone has his own character, habits, behavior. But,…

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    Edward Snowden Debate

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    In June 2013, former National Security Agency(NSA) contractor Edward Snowden, despite knowing he would face legal prosecution, revealed to reporters confidential information on global surveillance programs run by the United States' government. He leaked how the United States' government covertly collects personal online information, such as email messages and phone conversations, as part of anti-terrorism measures. According to Newsweek, 55 percent of United States' citizens lauded Snowden for…

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    Not only a gender wage gap can be calculated on the national level, but also we can compare gender wage gaps of different states in the US. According to data from the American Community Survey, in 2014 the pay gap was largest in Louisiana, where women were paid 65 percent of what men were paid and it was smallest in Washington, D.C., where women were paid 90 percent of what men were paid, and (Hill, 2015). Table#2 contains the information regarding median annual earnings and earnings ratio for…

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    Edward Snowden is responsible for one of the largest acts of espionage ever committed. He revealed sensitive information about wrongdoings of the Central Intelligence Agency, who were guilty of unethical acts of phone and internet surveillance. INTRODUCTION Edward Snowden, a former contractor employed to the CIA in the United States of America, left the country after leaking sensitive information to the public about extensive acts of internet and phone surveillance by the American government for…

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    Much debate and conflict is occurring between Russia, Ukraine, and Crimea. These countries’ past conflicts have contributed to the current crisis. Crimea, as well as East Ukraine, wants to join Russia. This has led to past promises being broken and worldwide debate about what Russia should do. While countries around the world have responded to this conflict, their actions don’t appear to have a large effect on the actions of Ukraine or Russia. While Crimea has become a part of Russia, there is…

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    Women Empowerment Essay

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    Humanity continued looking for an exit from its dark tube of great challenges like poverty, illiteracy, diseases and others over this miserable planet. Great efforts spent, millions of scientific researches done and thousands of inventions made, to develop human life and advance man’s mentality. Throughout history, humanity generated many scientists, artists and philosophers, who duplicated these achievements by discovering a great secret which was very hidden and ignored for centuries. This…

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