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    support or lack of it is due to morals, religious beliefs, health concerns, and many other factors, there are split sides on this big decision. Is it considered murder? Is it a right women should have and should be able to decide themselves on without being criticized? Should abortion be legal or illegal, and whose rights is it interfering with? These questions are discussed by millions of people every day which cause the debate. These four articles describe the situation of abortion by taking…

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    American woman named Sojourner Truth gave a speech defending women’s rights. In this speech, she proved that women were capable of doing tough jobs like men. That they had the ability to go to school and get an education, and make the world a better place just like any man can do. Truth proved that the stereotypes given to women were inaccurate, and showed the audience what women were capable of doing. She fought for the rights of both white and African American women, because she believed in…

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    induced by the danger of oppression or other attacks, which may influence a person. But when one person takes action and does something that they believe is important, they start a revolution, and have no regret for keeping the truth from others. One act of civil disobedience…

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    He riles the creature up by telling him, "Your threats cannot move me to do an act of wickedness; but they confirm me in a determination of not creating you a companion in vice. Shall I, in cool blood, set loose upon the earth a daemon whose delight is in death and wretchedness?" (205). Victor blatantly insults the creature, despite…

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    Choices (Draft) All humans are created equally and are born with free will. Every person has the natural right to be the author of their life, meaning that they can make their own choices and pursue their dreams. Nevertheless, humans bent nature to their will by adopting slavery, a practice in which humans are owned and are brutally forced to work. In the excerpt “Learning to Read and Write,” Frederick Douglass masters the literacy skills he needed to fulfill his role as an…

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    use of plot showing how the characters lost their essential freedoms; and through the use of exaggeration use in the novel. In many modern world countries their constitution allows their citizens to have a great amount of freedom. Letting people act for their own benefit; as well as gives everyone the choice of becoming anything in the future. Margaret Atwood uses symbols in ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ to represent these freedoms taken away and why they are essential. In the beginning of the novel…

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    How should a mother act towards her child? Women have the choice to become a mother. Becoming a mother is more than just giving birth to a child. As a mother, you have the ability to create a whole person that shares half you and your significant other’s dna. For nine months you carry a living human being inside of you. Being a mother is falling in love with someone before you even see them. It is a relationship that never ends and hopefully one where the love never dies. The theme of motherhood…

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    equal ABSTRACT: We have lived in a male dominated society for more than 11 years since 2000. During these 11 years, we female have never ever stopped fighting for our own rights, no matter it’s the voting right or the working right. Kate Chopin – the forerunner of the feminist authors, started her fight for female’s rights from the early in the 19th century. In an era when most of the people don’t even have the idea of gender equality. “The story of an hour” is one of her famous feminist works…

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    “eye for an eye” for every act of crime. For example, thieves would receive theft, embezzlers would be embezzled, spies would be spied on etc. All of those actions would be an eye for an eye, but would not necessarily…

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    interracial romantic relationships were wrong was apparent. For example, after Brabantio became aware that his daughter had run off with Othello who was a black man he became enraged. However, Othello further on in the play explains that he ¨oft invited me¨"(Act I Scene III Ln 19). This showed that Brabantio had no prior issues with Othello to the extent of inviting him to his home on a regular basis. The prejudice against interracial relationships became apparent because Brabantio only had a…

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