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    to explore, analyse and explain how poetry is representative of socio-cultural and historical contexts. Drawing on raw emotion, The Measure by Dame Mary Gilmore reveals Mary’s attitude and idea towards war’s futile nature and her value of women’s equality. Mary’s socio-Cultural and historical background surrounding war’s meaningfulness, Her views and ideals about Women’s inequality and the poem’s invited reading and relatable content are all key factors that make this poem so powerful. Dame…

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    What Defines America

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    I’d start with a defining principle of the american ideals, equality. equality is- Vonnegut: Alice, equality isn’t necessarily as grand as it’s always made out to be. Walker: With all due respect, Kurt, you’re a white man. What could you know about equality? You’ve never lived with out it. Vonnegut: While that may be true, my point is not to diminish the value of equality. My point is, humans are not perfect. Governmental equality is something created and destroyed by humans, and it too,…

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    Feminism In Trifles Essay

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    Feminism in Trifles Trifles may be about two women keeping the truth behind a murder a secret, but feminism is also slipped into the play, and plays a key role within the performance. Feminism in Trifles was radical; it was very clear from both the performance watched in class, as well as script. This makes sense because the play is set in the late 19th century, and it was typical for women to be treated so discourteously. Glaspell showed her view of feminism through the way two women acted…

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    – she did. Feminism and man hating should not live synonymously with each other and the He for She campaign promotes that as one of its selling points. Research done by Sobering (2016) discovered that if future researched focuses on the workplace equality that gender inequality would be more widely understood and could advance future solutions to close this…

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    voice can be heard…we cannot succeed when half of us are held back.” This quote by Malala Yousafzai really captures the essences of my belief in the importance of women’s equality. Throughout the world, women’s rights are suppressed through religious or cultural beliefs. In the United States, women continue to work toward equality. The women’s suffrage movement began in 1848, when the first women’s rights convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York. Although women eventually won the right to…

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    What people ought to do is usually associated with what people have most reason to do. Reasoning is a characteristic feature of humans, an essential tool of thinking that enables people to learn the truth and to rationalize their understanding of the world. Most importantly, reason is the primary source of justification that explains human actions, beliefs and behaviours. By exercising rational reasoning, humans weight up their available alternatives and act according to the best possible option…

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    further still. One may argue that this shows a fallacy in the modernisation theory as inequality highly varies on a national scale in all countries, and if you were to “make the rest like the west” then only GDP would increase and large gaps in equality would still be…

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    Women and men should be paid the same amount. Yes, Yes because equality among the gender is good but the field of work is totally different. Like for instance women are usually thought of as teachers or nurses or even babysitters. The type of work that prepares the future generation, while men are usually thought of…

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    Freedom Writers, the definition of equality is established as all people, regardless of race or other characteristics, having the same rights. King’s letter primarily addresses the segregation of blacks from whites in the 1950’s and 1960’s, while the Freedom Writers’ diaries discuss various discriminations and injustices faced in the 1990’s. Despite the two texts being from different eras, they portray the same meaning of equality. Rather than directly defining equality, both texts define the…

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    A popular point of discussion is equality in society because it appears in the everyday life of all individuals. However, it is a difficult point of discussion because there are many factors that play into it. In fact, private property plays a very important key role in the discussion of equality. This is because private property involves both material and monetary items, and these are resources that are fought over on the daily when it comes to equal or fair distribution of wealth. A key…

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