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    Women’s Rights to Education Women everywhere in every point in history have been denied certain rights including education, voting, and receiving the same wages as men. Even today, certain societies have neglected giving women even the most basic rights of life. As a result, many people, including Daniel Defoe, Malala Yousafzai, and Mary Wollstonecraft, have risen up to fight against the unfair and unjust treatment of women. And although each activist lives in different time periods, each one…

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    The English language is spoken roughly by 1 to 1.5 billion people. English has managed to occupy powerful domains such as global education, technology, communication, etc … The English language is considered to be the international language due to the growth of global society. English plays an important role of our lives since it is widely spoken by many of the population in the world. Furthermore, it is also comes in different varieties as it is considered to be a native language in some parts…

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    presidents had served two terms and made major changes in the way America is today. Through a careful comparison and contrast of the both Barack Obama and Bill Clinton’s Presidency’s, and how they made changes to improve America’s economy, health care, education and foreign relations. When Clinton and Obama 's administrations came into office, America was in an economic crisis on both of their terms. Despite the challenges that America was in both presidents were up for the challenge and had…

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    The administration sent out troops to the Philippines in order to aid troops there in fighting an Islamic insurgency. The administration also announced plans to make a military presence in Africa. The U.S. consolidated ties with Indonesia 's and Pakistan 's governments, which faced Islamic fundamentalist rebels. The defeat of the Taliban was just the precipice of the war on terrorists. In 2002, Bush accused Iran, Iraq and North Korea of harboring terrorists and developing nuclear, biological and…

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    India and the UK Two very powerful countries, but there was a time when the British empire used to rule over India (India, Pakistan and Bangladesh). In those decades the UK learnt somethings from India, and India learnt a few things from the UK, while somethings will never change. So in this text I will reflect, compare and share my opinions on the differences and similarities between India and the UK. One huge similarity is the language English. English is growing rapidly all around the…

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    became the gem of the British Empire. During the 1770s, the British East India Company put heavy taxes on the Indian peasants are were forced to pay regardless how well their crops had sold. This policy indeed made the Indian farmers poorer. And this system made the British East India Company the wealthiest corporation in that time. And after a few decades, during 1800s, the Raj enters meaning that British rule in India is final (imperialismproject.com, 2011). And in 1857, there was a conflict…

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    personal stories from women worldwide that wanted to share their reality. Much of the subject matter presented in Half the Sky is extremely disturbing, and touches on issues of sex trafficking, prostitution, rape, sexual violence, drug use, AIDS, education and many more topics. An aspect that made…

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    An Economy is “A system established in a country or region to handle the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money”. The purpose of establishing an economy is to ensure that all scarce resources are used efficiently to maximise on the welfare of individuals, through providing tangible goods and intangible services, however opinions differ on what course of action should be implemented. The three commonly know systems are ‘command’, ‘free market & ‘mixed’, however…

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    qualifications of physical therapists. Postgraduate education programs include research degrees such as PhD and research masters programs. Mostly, developed countries have coursework postgraduate programs, commonly involving clinical specialities such as manipulative, sports, cardiopulmonary and paediatric physical therapy. Continuing education (i.e. non-formal, non-award programs) for physical therapists occurs across the world, in the kind of both in-service education within the workplace and…

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    same right to chose education, healthcare, and their course of life. Living in a society where women must go out with a male escort, is discriminatory. Women must get power and sustainability as men. This is my motivation for this topic. For example, BBC reported that a mob of men in Afghanistan murdered Farkhunda. However, it wasn 't the solution to kill her; it was not justice for her. Women 's education is important in Afghanistan because if they don 't have get education than what they are…

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