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    “She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry” Film Watching Response On September 11, 2017, students were required to watch a documentary film “She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry”. The film began with a scene that thousands women were walking onto the street asking for good women’s rights, and thousands men were yelling rude words “fk off” at those women protester. That scene shocked students. During the film watching, students were required to catch examples of women’s voice from the film. Some…

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    “Why should I vote?” Many proud Americans are asking this question as election day nears. “Why should I take time out of my busy day to stand in line to vote when my vote hardly matters? Voting is a waste of money and hardly worth my time. The electoral college gets the final say on who wins anyway. The candidates are awful and besides I’m just too busy to vote.” Enough with the excuses! The right to vote is a privilege and should be exercised with willingness and appreciation. Many people…

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    Identify the theory from those discussed in class between January 21st and February 25th that you believe will most strongly influence your orientation to professional social work. Explain what draws you to this theory (2 pts); As I embark into the adventure of social work, I am confident that my passion for advocating for women will shine through in everything that I do. Orchestrating changes through empowerment and knowledge of accessible tools is something that I feel an obligation to do in…

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    Wooden headedness intro From a hundred years ago to two minutes ago, wooden headedness can be found anywhere if it is looked for. Wooden headedness consists of assessing a situation in terms of preconceived fixed notions while ignoring or rejecting any contrary signs. This is when a person acts according to a wish while not allowing oneself to be deflected by the facts. history Years ago, wooden headedness played a role in human affairs, affecting society today. Everything has made an impact…

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    Crash Course Summary: Women’s Suffrage John Green educates his viewers about American women in the Progressive Era during his video on Women’s Suffrage. The Progressive Era is from 1890 to 1920. The “Women’s era,” can also describe the Progressive Era since American women began to have various political and economic chances. Women were not considered citizens of the United States before the Progressive Era. There was no such thing as equal rights between men and women. The oppression of men…

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    The Free Masons: Fact or Theory Are the Freemasons a conspiracy theory? What did the Freemasons do? The group called the freemasons is an organization that is like a sorority for women. (January 2, 2013) The Freemasons is not a conspiracy theory. The freemasons are a very vast organization that will be learned about in this paper if you are willing to open your mind and let everything go and just read and learn. Morality, equality, and service to God; what do these all have in common. Well…

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    Who is Hetty Goldman? Why is she so important? Hetty Goldman was an american archaeologist who was one of the first woman to undertake excavations in Greece and the Middle East. The reason she is so important is because of her contributions to the archaeological field as well as how she opening up the field of archaeology for woman . She “ was born December 19, 1881, in New York City”(“Hetty Goldman:Life”). Her mother and father were Sarah Adler Goldman and Julius goldman. Mrs. Goldman was the…

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    Women’s rights movement basically revolves around the status of their political, social, and economic equalities. Women have been fighting for their equal rights since around 1792, meaning women have wanted equality since the colonial times. Although most of their work for equality was done peacefully or semi peacefully through protests, there were also times when they used force. There have been cases of women “militias” that only included women that would protest with force. Their main…

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    For decades women struggled for the rights to vote along with travel what seemed to be an almost impossible journey to full and equal civil rights as American citizens. Women like Marie Jenney Howe helped pave the way for women to have a chance at achieving that goal. Howe was a member of the newly formed National Women’s Suffrage Association. She was also known for her monolog parody on the Opposition to Women’s Suffrage, created in 1913. Howe wrote and performed this parody because of the…

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    The 1960’s continued a movement which transformed the role of the women and society. This counter-culture movement sprang from the oppressive decade that was the 1950’s but also continuing the social and civil rights revolution that had been seen in the first half of the 20th century. The term ‘feminism’ was coined by the French philosopher Fourier in 1837 but took decades for this concept to develop into a movement which shaped the world we see today. Most historians categorize the Feminist…

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