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    chose that represents an ideology is called “Formation” by Beyoncé. This song represents an ideology because it promotes feminism and encourages equality especially with black lives. Beyoncé’s song “Formation” had an impact with the fight of feminism rights. In the song, the type of feminism that is deeply within is visionary feminism. In the music video, women are standing up against every odd. The women are fighting for a movement within the song. Beyoncé is the leading role model in the…

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    idea of the philosophers. During the age of reason also know as the enlightenment many philosophers use reason to prove their points about religion, education, government and economics. Mary Wollstonecraft tired for many years to fight for women's rights to freedom of school. She wants women to have the same educational opportunities as men, because if women get the chance to prove they have reason they would. Mary wrote,”...women must be allowed to found their virtual on knowledge, which is…

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    Hillary stands in front of United Nation conference and declared, women’s rights, she told the world that “ women’s rights, were human rights”. It was more controversial than it sounds today. Many people in the United State government did not want Hillary to go to Beijing. Others wanted her to pick a lesser polarizing topic, as much as half the population did not like the idea. Hillary was determined to speak out about human rights abuses, and her message became a progress expression for a…

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    Katie Fitzgerald Mr. Stryffeler World studies March 13, 2016 Joan of Arc Joan of Arc was a very influential woman and a person woman should be inspired by. Joan was a courageous girl even from a young age. In this paper I will explain in detail the life of Joan of Arc starting from a rather young age and then moving on to fighting in the Hundred Year War to being burned to death in 1431. From this paper you will be inspired by how faithful Joan of Arc was , she would do anything out of the…

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    comment. What might it mean to be too feminist? I am a feminist. I believe in the equality of the sexes. It represent generations of women before us all around the world who fought and are currently fighting for suffrage, equal rights, equal pay. Feminism simply means women’s rights on the grounds of gender equality. That’s it. No female superiority, just equality. We have to know that gender equality should be a must, not a maybe, not a sometimes, not a hope. If being a feminist, taught me…

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    a different thinking about the real value of women. In conclusion, people will recognize a real value of women if women stand up and make a change for themselves. Although there are a several campaigns about women take back their right and value. However, it can fade away if women keep their image blur in men’s eye. The real value of women demonstrated by how their clever and achievement, not only their body looks. Thus, both men and women need to understand…

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    Movement of the 1800’s, women fought for proposed measure to be able to finally have the right of others such as suffrage. These women wanted to be recognized through that of petitioning for the freedom to be able to vote, and be treated as everyone else in society; including man. During the Seneca Falls Convention, women spoke their minds/ and made it clear as to what their intentions were as to equal rights for women; by being stern to the opinion and concerns. “As progressive as the…

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    In Susan Ferguson’s article, “The Radical Ideas of Mary Wollstonecraft” (1999), she assesses Wollstonecraft’s politicization of both the institutions of family and class. Contrary to Abbey, Ferguson argues that although Wollstonecraft politicizes the gender inequality by predicating the emancipation of women to a broader structural change in society, Wollstonecraft does not challenge the separation of the public-private sphere. Nevertheless, Ferguson contends that Wollstonecraft’s work is still…

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    In Medieval times Samurai had little respect for women;Very strong armor;They practiced a very strict code of conduct; They also had very Important educational practices. In my first paragraph I will compare the knights and samurai views of women. The wives of the Samurai were treated very poorly by their husbands. The wives of the Samurai were not free to do what they wanted to. Knights paid respect towards women as one practice in their Code of conduct. I believe that everyone should…

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    Feminism has been a significant movement since the 1850s. Many of the rights feminists are fighting for today are the same rights they were fighting for back then. Oprah Winfrey is one of the many African American women who has influenced equal rights for men and women in America as illustrated by the book 50 Black Women Who Changed America. Feminism has an extensive history of fighting for equal rights for both men and women. In the 1840s, many women had ideas…

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