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    Many people think it is odd having someone come from somewhere else, but many do not know many famous people have came to the United States. These people include to Emma Watson(France) to Nicki Minaj(Trinidad and Tobago). But there are many more reasons why cultural change is positive and I’m going to tell you why. Many people change where they live and the way they act, simply to fit in and avoid the old city that they lived in. The reasons that it is positive is because it provides new…

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    Misandry Is Not Feminism

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    There are stories going around on the internet about how some young feminist women are getting abortions because their babies are boys. These women claim that this is an act of feminism, but what most people don 't realize is that this is in not an act a real feminist would take, but an act worthy of a misandrist. Most people wouldn 't necessarily understand the difference. In fact, most of the general population would claim they haven 't even heard of the term misandry. Misandry is not…

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    Standing by Herself But Not Alone In her UN speech on gender and equality, Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter Film series, pointed “It is time that we all see gender as a spectrum instead of two sets of opposing ideals. We should stop defining each other by what we are not, and start defining ourselves by who we are. ” Watson called out the gender inequality to the whole society and also motivated females for their rights. It has become common today to discuss the female…

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    Hugh Jackman play the role of Conner and Logan Lerman play the role of Sage. They are both great actors who have been in many great movies, such as The Wolverine, Les Miserables, and X-Men (Hugh Jackman) and Percy Jackson and Fury (Logan Lerman). Emma Watson would play Amarinda, the beautiful princess who is heir to the throne. She has played Hermione in all of the Harry Potter movies, and Belle in the new Beauty and the Beast that just came out. In conclusion, this series that I have written…

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    Emma Watson once said that “It is time that we all see gender as a spectrum instead of two sets of opposing ideals” (quotesberry.com). The same idea is cooperated in the play A Doll’s House by Henrick Ibsen. The idea is cooperated by how men are supposed to follow up on one moral law and woman are supposed to follow up on another moral code, both codes are very different from each other. The moral law for men would be how they are the breadwinners of the family and how there are known to have…

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    Mythological Heroes

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    characteristics, which is what helps us recognize our hero to be heroic. Countless mythological and modern day heroes have those characteristics. There are so many excellent modern day heroes. Such as Nelson Mandela, JK Rowling, Martin Luther King jr., Emma Watson, Yoko Ono, and many more. Personally a hero should stand up for basic human rights and respect the world we live in. Which is why my hero is Bernie Sanders. Bernie Sanders might not have won the 2016 elections, but he does stand…

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    endorsed through merchandising. All to make a statement against feminism and support what the twitter account believes in. On the other hand, feminists contribute to the exposure by taking advantage of their time in the public eye. Figures like Emma Watson, Beyoncé, and Hillary Clinton all took a stand for feminism. They stated their positions through United Nations’ speeches, music, and during a Global Initiative…

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    men who are rude and pompous as seen by every stereotypical ‘jock’ in pop-culture films. UN Women Goodwill ambassador, Emma Watson, delivered one of the most compelling speeches in 2014 in relation to gender equality as a topic for both males and females to participate in. She spoke justly of males suffering from the inequality in society with respect for the gender. It was Watsons’ intention to highlight gender difference and contrast as something of the past, the present and the future that…

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    Story Of An Hour Feminist

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    "The Story of an Hour" is a short story written by Kate Chopin in 1894. The short story talking about a woman, Louise Mallard, who locked herself in her room after hearing the death of her husband and the series of emotions her endured. Ironically,Mallard finally died of her heart trouble when she saw her husband back. Especially the foreshadowing and irony make the story really wonderful. Though Mallard’s thinking, the author showed married women’s self-struggle at that time. To be honest, I…

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    According to Merriam Webster dictionary feminism is defined as the theory of the political, economical, and social equality of the sexes. There are two different views on feminism, those for feminism and those against. Feminism can be seen as this taboo statement for some till this day . In this essay we will learn why feminism is such a taboo subject and how it's perceived from both sides. Throughout the years' feminism has been perceived as empowering and harmful here's the two sides.…

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