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    Before race began it was thought women were property of men. In the history was so based on that one statement, it did effect the outcome of American history. America was mostly western Christian influenced, values and rules were practice throughout the country. In the bible it stated women are helper of men and so. There is reason women can’t be pastor or a priests of the church. But what are the roles of women under Christian religion? The beginning in Genesis, it explain how God created life…

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    The American Dream America has been known as the melting pot since the first immigrants arrived on Ellis Island in 1892. Modern American society accepts people from all different backgrounds, and gives them the unique opportunity to experience what many refer to as the American Dream. People of all races and ethnicities have been welcomed to America to achieve the American Dream ever since immigration started in 1892. However, the way our society has changed in the past century has affected…

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    Corazon aquino even Malala Yousafzai, who is only eighteen years old and still fighting to change her country. Now in present days, the US has more than three female candidates running for president, two main candidates are Hillary Clinton and Carly Fiorina. Both of this candidates have the perfect and needed qualifications to be the next President. Your question will be what are those qualifications? Well, we will see. Hillary clinton, is one of the most well- known women of the 21st century.…

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    The research paper aims to explore the elements of feminism in Anita Nair’s Lessons in Forgetting. The paper seeks to study the work of Nair’s Lessons in Forgetting as a text of feminine writing and deals with number of problems that are faced by the women characters in the novel Lessons in Forgetting such as female feticide, gender discriminations, love and dependence on family members, and explains briefly how they overcome such problems to move on in their lives. As per the title, the…

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    Abandon Ship? This Could Either be Very Good or Very Bad. Well, this wasn’t supposed to happen. By now we have all seen the once uncontested candidate for the 2016 Democratic nomination (ahem, Hillary Clinton) begin to face unexpectedly stiff competition from Bernie Sanders. From her slipping popularity suggested by her slim two million dollar fundraising advantage over with Sanders, to the surrounding controversy regarding her personal email server, clearly the S.S. Hillary Campaign has seen…

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    Minimum Wage A larger number of the U.S. population thinks that raising the minimum wage will make a major difference in poverty levels and the quality of life for the unskilled workers. The perception is incorrect of the way minimum wage works. Raising the minimum wage will not benefit people because it creates unemployment, negatively affects the poor, makes goods and services more expensive, and majorly effect small businesses; and when considering raising the minimum wage, we must also…

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    as well. “The female candidates (Palin and Clinton) faced lose-lose situations regarding their personas. They received criticism for exemplifying characteristics of their own gender.” (Issacs 2016). Moreover, Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, and Carly Fiorina faced backlash since they attempted to overstep the stereotypes of their traditional gender roles in a society that still values patriarchal succession. Donald Trump took advantage of the media portrayal of these notions by only spending 10…

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    taking positions that were once only occupied by men and are excelling in them. In the past, only men were allowed to be lawyers, politicians, and doctors. Nowadays, women are in all of those positions and more. Women like Hillary Clinton and Carly Fiorina are prime examples of women determined to take a position that only men have ever held. Both have declared to run for the position of President of the United States in the upcoming election in 2016. Gender roles today compared to five hundred…

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    Katharine Q. Seelye takes on the Heroin crisis in America head on in her New York Times article “In Heroin Crisis, White Families Seek Gentler War on Drugs”. She starts the article off by discussing how heroin use among white individuals is a growing issue. She then proceeds to share the stories of families directly affected by heroin use. The article comes to a close by providing how drug addiction should be treated as a disease and not a crime. The author use of narration of events and…

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    Access to legal abortion reduces maternal injury as well as death caused by unsafe illegal abortion. It seems to me that abortion should remain legalized in the United States. Women have various reasons to resort to abortion. First off, no one should be able to tell a women what to do with her body, or judge her for it. Second, the majority of people tend to make or believe countless misconceptions when it comes to this topic. While I 'm a strong advocate for abortion, I understand why some are…

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