In the Country of Men

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    communities have adopted basic social structures that gave places women and men differently. In recent decades, despite of the fact that there has been noticeable changes in basic rights and opportunities,…

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    the two sexes. We joke about them, argue about them, debate about them, fight about them, including many empires waging war based on them. There are so many stereotypes at play on both ends of this ongoing debate: “Men are strong and women are weak,” “Men can’t cook compared to women,” “Men are the bread-winners, while women belong in the home,” and many others that mostly have become cliché by this point. Unfortunately we still do not appear to have progressed beyond these types of…

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    while their men were away at war. She soon turned into the face of women factory workers all over the nation, giving them an image of strength and determination that they did not have at home. Throughout the war, Americans came together as one nation to defend it from those who sought to destroy it. After the war was over, again we came together to heal as a country and come out of the struggles of war stronger. Many women remained in factories to continue working and supporting their country in…

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    Marijuana isn’t legalized. Also the parents or siblings of these children are begging the govt. to let the drug be legalized nationally in order to save lives of innocent Adults and Children. By legalizing it would be a huge relieve for the Men and Women of this Country many lives could be saved. A study Shows according to Change.org that many children…

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    vacations to escapes from busy hectic schedules of work or family from our daily lives. However, a stressful turn out of events can cause incidents on that vacation to take a toll on travelers in the host countries. Women sometimes have a sixth sense allowing them sometimes see things some men don’t see. Such as, knowing which eyes are staring down at you. Making that women uncomfortable even though she is not in direct contact with someone who harassed her. Being dressed in a certain way,…

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    cultural divide between developed and developing countries has been apparent throughout history, so the existence of this ever growing “gap” is no secret to any global citizen. Although this gap has been evident for decades, we must ask ourselves how has this gap continued to grow as the world advances. How can one measure the size of this gap if it is not actually visible? By comparing the economic statues of multiple developed and developing countries along with their levels of gender…

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    was eventually tried and found guilty for multiple crimes. Both Verres and Saddam failed miserably in their political responsibilities to their citizens. First off, under both of these men, multiple people in both countries militaries, died. However The reason of these deaths is different in both countries. For example in Sicily ,”nautae militesque Siculorum, socii nostri atque amici, fame necati.” This quote shows that the reason for…

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    gain sympathy from the public as well as ensuring that they continue to support their country during the war as a country without support from the public will be unsuccessful in the war. Britain used propaganda to ensure that they had the support of their country as well as other countries during the war. Britain not only broadcasted propaganda in their country but they also targeted other smaller, neutral countries and often used Germans misjudgements and mistakes to their advantaged (Cooke,…

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    Pros of the Military Draft Research shows that the military draft makes our country stronger by making our government and people stronger as a whole. Our nation would not have to struggle to find enough people to fight. A country with the draft would be brought together in unity in a sense of nationalism. The draft also has worked successfully for America in the past and continues to work for foreign countries still today. Drafting women would also allow more people into the military.…

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    Despite the one hundredth year anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, slavery still persists today behind institutional systems. It is used to hide the horrifying fact of controlling a country without letting the people know it; using structures like prisons and ghettos to keep the minority down from achieving their goals or catching up to “them” , referred in the “Letter as White People.” Even with the combined laws of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, it was only an illusion of…

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