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    often wondered about the it in the statement, you can have it all. What does it mean to have it all? In the essay “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All”, Anne-Marie Slaughter, an international lawyer, a foreign policy analyst, former Dean of Princeton, and the Director of Policy Planning of the U.S State Department, elaborates on what it is to her when she describe the reasons she why had to leave the job of her dreams focus more on her family. She discusses the inequalities between men and women, which occurs throughout the workforce (especially women with children). Slaughter implicates the current status of the economy as well as the way big corporations are the reasons why there is such a wide gender gap at the top of the corporate…

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    Anne-Marie Slaughter is a very famous, and knowledgeable writer, governmental official, and mother. She was a well respected government employee, a professor, and of course, a mother. In the article, Slaughter addresses how she was trying to be employed as a well respected government employee while still obtaining the title as an exceptional mother who spends a good amount of time with her family. She also explains how difficult that is, and how she basically forced it upon herself to quit her…

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    The different problems women have in life are having a family and working on there career and the younger men. Anne Marie Slaughter talks about having kids it can be very difficult when having a toddler it can be hard because they are full of energy. Having a time trying to find a babysitter is not easy at all. Parents are not always together because most parents are either a single mother or father. To take care of children is a lot of work making sure they have something to eat and other stuff…

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    Before Title IX was passed in 1972, women were prohibited from getting education and did not receive the same opportunities as men in the workplace, thus the conventional consensus is that women are treated unfairly in the workplace. But Anne-Marie Slaughter, the president of New America, a think tank and civic enterprise, asserts that the work system is unfair to both men and women in general. Even though Slaughter does not give coherent solutions on how to fix the unfairness of the…

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    Juggling a career, as well as having to come home and provide for a family, is hard for anyone to do without a hassle or without feeling defeated every now and then. Gender inequality contributes to this, and it corrupts the chances of Americans from achieving complete success in life. Two authors, Anne Marie Slaughter and Richard Dorment, explain the hardships that come with trying to successfully manage a career and family life. They both explain their opinion on whether or not men or women…

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    Women struggle with having children, jobs that require long hours, being a single parent and the gender pay gap (men get paid more than women). In her essay titled Why Women Still Can’t Have It All, Anne Marie Slaughter discusses how women juggle with work and having children and a full time job. She talks about how hard it is to have a good job when trying to take care of the children is very difficult. When Anne- Marie Slaughter was working for the government she just forgot about her two…

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    In Anne-Marie Slaughter’s essay “Why Women Still Can’t Have It all” Slaughter explains how she wants to incorporate her success and family to have a balanced life. Slaughter is the president and CEO of the New American Foundation, “a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy institute, and has taught at Princeton University and Harvard Law School and worked as director of policy planning for the U.S. State Department. Slaughter’s concern is not being a supportive mother to her children because of…

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    consist of sending them to slaughter, burial on the owner’s property, calling a rendering vehicle or service, and cremation. While slaughter is the cheapest means, it cannot be done if it is banned, and the other options…

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    Horse Slaughter:Rough Draft When people think of horses being slaughtered most people think of it as wrong.But, in actuallitiy its nessacessary because there are so many horses out there that are not wanted.In some ways people think it is inhumane to slaughter horses.There are many benefits from horses that are and arent slaughtered. But, Horses slaughter isn’t all bad there are some good aspects of horse slaughter like violin bows are…

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    INSPECTIONS ON HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER BE REESTABLISED? INTRODUCTION There are 9.2 million horses being used for sports, shows, and recreation in the United States (American Horse Council). While horses have always been seen as tool to complete ranch or farm work and a type of transportation, the more personal use of horses in recent years is their role as a companion animal. However, not everyone can afford these expensive pets and thousands are left unwanted each year. Before 2006, these…

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