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    Oxfam

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    Oxfam is an “international confederation”, which is comprise of 17 member organizations, including Great Britain and Hong Kong .These organizations also work together with partners and local communities in more than 90 countries. Oxfam is committed to make a world without poverty and it emphasizes the power of people, through practical, innovative ways to help to alleviate poverty and injustices. The initial concern of Oxfam was simply food provision to relieve famine, and over the years it…

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    While reading an argumentative article, one learns to expect stern verbosity and intellectual perplexity. An exception to this norm, Dave Barry pleasantly plays with rhetoric and satire to convey an opinion while simultaneously humoring the reader. His article, “Discover Your House,” is so saturated with jokes that at a first glance, one may feel as if his purpose was simply to make them laugh; it seems as if it provides no real objective. This, however, is his unforeseen genius. Dissecting his…

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    word is actually really gross. Ensler informed the public about misconceptions about the vagina, in addition to helping women realize the community they do have. Ensler’s monologues have set new ground by telling many truths about the vagina and women’s sexuality. She also showed what sexual assault feels like from a woman’s perspective, and how it ruins not only her trust, but how that woman feels about herself. These two subjects embody the core democratic value of truth because they are…

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    Afghanistan: The Face of Women’s Oppression Fighting for women’s rights is important because women deserve same right to chose education, healthcare, and their course of life. Living in a society where women must go out with a male escort, is discriminatory. Women must get power and sustainability as men. This is my motivation for this topic. For example, BBC reported that a mob of men in Afghanistan murdered Farkhunda. However, it wasn 't the solution to kill her; it was not justice for her.…

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    On March 8, 2017 people of all ethnicities, ages, genders, and economic situations around the globe celebrated International Women’s Day. This International Women’s Day felt especially important, given the current political climate in the United States. While there was an array of gorgeous art celebrating women that day, the one that stood out the most was the statued given the name “Fearless Girl.” This statue is located directly in front of the Wall Street bull, staring it down fearlessly. The…

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    denied the essential right to be a part of the bigger picture and to be equal. Woman suffrage was the single largest enfranchisement and extension of democratic rights in our nation’s history. Women’s Suffrage is one of the most important American Political movements. It was the nineteenth-century women’s rights movement. Women were to only be devoted to home life and raising children, if they had any. Elizabeth Stanton married Henry Stanton, who was an officer in the New York State Anti-Slavery…

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    Women's History Month

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    Women's History Month International women's day is an essential day in our history because we have historic women who rock! In 1910, Clara Zetkin came up with the idea for that day on March 8th. International women's day was for united nations in 1975. Between those years not much happened. The U.N. created an annual theme in the mid-90s for women's day. In 2011, President Obama declared March is women's history month. Three examples of powerful women are Susan B. Anthony, Rosa Parks, and…

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    Feminism In Bananas

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    Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics, in her endeavour to resituate women and women’s labour (whether domestic, sexual, manual or emotional) in their deserved spot within the centre of both the discipline and day-to-day practice of international politics. Enloe skilfully demonstrates the fundamental role women continue to play in the international arena through a series of observations spanning from the sexism of the international tourism industry, through the…

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    Tpp's Business Model

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    countries throughout the world to reduce trade barriers. These currently include countries such as China, South Korea, Japan, Chile, New Zealand, Thailand, Vietnam and the U.S. Aside from Australia’s FTAs, Australia still manages business with other international countries such as India, Indonesia and other pacific partners. Additionally, Australia is amongst the countries negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) - the biggest regional trade pact ever attempted including twelve pacific…

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    Throughout history, women’s suffrage and civil rights were both movements that had to be brought to national attention in order to produce the change that was wanted. At first, barriers and discrimination against women and African Americans made it difficult for a strong, successful movement to thrive. However, over time, both the women’s suffrage movement and the civil rights movement were able to mobilize strongly and have major effects on policy. This was due to three different causal factors…

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