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    Man Sentenced to 55 years for killing Two Victims during Gun Point Robberies Information was released today by Acting Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez that a 34 year old man form Crown Heights has been sentenced to 55 years to life for shooting his gun during two armed robberies in the neighbourhood that he lives in. One casualty was shot when he was fleeing after giving him money and the woman was wounded because she did not have any money. The Acting District Attorney said " The…

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    men and women would both be treated equally. Surprisingly enough that is far from the fact; on average, men are paid significantly more than the average woman. Why might this be? Women are surpassingly capable of what the average male can do in the work industry which leads no plausible reasoning behind these statistics. Women do everything a man does daily so why should they be forced to come home barley able to take care of her family financially as they are working their hardest. This issue…

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    Menopause

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    MENOPAUSE ( POEMS) Azeez Akinwumi SESAN FOREWORD A gloss over a poetry collection titled Menopause by Azeez Akinwumi Sesan could suggest “transvestism”; but a closer study reveals the transsexual trend of feminism as a literary and political movement. The passion with which the poet handles the gender issues raised seems more obsessing than that of many female writers. The discourse on the excruciating experience of the female gender in a chauvinistic based culture like…

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    overlapping, the two movements have many nuanced differences. The first to appear, Republican Motherhood was the post-Revolutionary war movement for women. Higher expectation in knowledge and education was the main goal in order to raise better American citizens. In contrast, the Cult of Domesticity begins to develop after Andrew Jackson is elected as president.…

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    The Deception Of Women

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    is this, that those her golden tresses the author instills his concepts of a woman’s enticement towards men through his intriguing symbols embedded in his writing and his twisted version of romance. Through the poem the focus is about a beautiful woman who utilizes her appearance to entice men to be with her. The message behind this poem is a warning to men that not everything that they may perceive is what it seems. The author views men easily giving up their freedom for something they find…

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    lives the first forty years of his life as a man and transitions later on at the age of 43 to become Jennifer. Through this journey, Jenny reminisces about the benefits and burdens of being a man, while also discovering new a set of challenges and joys as a woman. While the transformation only let others see her as the woman she had always felt she was, the way Jenny saw herself also changed. Jenny took to womanhood with eagerness and excitement. One of her first experiences as a woman, Jenny…

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    Sexism In Religion

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    one percent. One of the strongest quotes in the documentary is “You can’t be what you can’t see.” Young females need a positive role model but media has neglected to provide this to them due to the social image of the “perfect woman.” According to society, the perfect woman is the one that is tall, has a slim, fit curvy body, perfect facial conditions, etc. Basically, an image that can only be obtained by Photoshop! This mind-set is a major reason why females have not escalated on the route…

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    screen to be viewed and fantasized by men as well as subliminally remind other women of their superior role in society. In Pabst’s Pandora’s Box, the female lead Lulu portrayed by Louise Brooks is having an affair with a man, Dr. Schon. Dr. Schon is soon going to marry a woman that is more…

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    described as the most shocking and unnatural of its time! Elizabeth Cady Stanton took a stand for women’s rights in the 19th century by challenging traditional roles for women, legislating for national laws to give women equal rights, organizing the first women’s conference, and writing the Declaration of Sentiments. Elizabeth Cady Stanton became interested in women 's rights at an…

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    The contrast between George Segal’s “Blue Woman in Black Chair” and Tom Claassen’s “Untitled (Large Man) is evident as soon as you see both of them in the same room together. George Segal’s sculpture, which he made in 1981, depicts an older, blue colored woman sitting in a chair and staring at the floor. The sculpture Tom Clause made in 1999 appears to be a large, inflated man sitting with his back against the wall and looking down at his lap. Both sculptures are humanoid, but they are so…

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