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    High fashion is often considered a pretentious and petty industry, the driver of materialism and body image issues. And while these side effects of the industry may very well be true, what most people look past is the creative aspect of fashion. Fashion designers regard themselves as artists and their material cloth, leather, fur, sequins, and countless other items. Like all art, fashion is highly scrutinized by the public for being too expensive, unrealistic, and overdone. Perhaps the most…

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    The History Of Roe V. Wade

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    On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn state interpretation of abortion laws is one of the most historic decisions ever made by the American justice system. Up to this point in time, Roe v. Wade is one of the most intensely debated cases to have ever been voted on. This case argued that a woman had the right to an abortion under the protection of privacy which is stated in the fourteenth amendment. Political and Social Climate In the 1950s through 1970s the United…

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    Madison and Hamilton knew this, which is why they decided to launch a newspaper campaign to argue the pros of a new Constitution and the cons of the Articles of Confederation. Under the pseudonym “Publius,” the two published a series of essays in a New York paper. John Jay was a part of the coalition initially, but due to arthritis he was forced to step down after five essays. This left Madison and Hamilton to do the whole job themselves…

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    Gonzalez-Lopez (2011) propose that researchers are to be keenly aware of the taken-for-granted social contexts and circumstances that shape participant’s live emotionally, physically, political safety, and their well-being. While Wingfield (2009), pseudonyms were employed in order to ensure the safety and confidentiality of research participant. A researcher should be an engaged listener. Owen (2012), state that the importance of been an engaged listener is to encourage the respondent to…

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    Developmental Interview of 75-year-old Arnold The developmental interview used as a foundation for this paper was conducted with the consent of the interviewee. To protect his identity, he is identified by a pseudonym, Arnold. Arnold was born in 1940—just moments after his twin sister—into a poor farming family near Saint Cloud, Minnesota. Over the course of his life, Arnold has raised a family with his wife of 51 years, spent 20 years in the Navy and a decade as an electrician prior to…

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    When reviewing the history of the Early Republic, the roles and actions of men are noted as being the key influential figures for the time period. When taking a deeper look into the sociocultural issues of the Early Republic, there were a number of women who argued for furthering the rights and pushing for some aspect of equality for females. While complete gender equality may have seem nearly incomprehensible to most due to the social constraints and traditions of the time, women like Judith…

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    but rarely succeeded in receiving it. Overall, slaves lived an unstable, self-supported life, completely dominated by their masters and mistresses. In Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Harriet Jacobs tells an autobiographical tale, under the pseudonym, Linda Brent, in order to illustrate the hardships of slavery. Not only does Jacobs expand upon the horrors of the toxic and violent relationship between slave and master, but she, also, depicts life specifically for a female slave. For…

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    Section one of the amendment states that equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Section two states that Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. Lastly, section 3 states that this amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification. The women’s rights movement began as the women’s suffrage movement in the mid 1800’s. The idea of woman…

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    The Ferocious Fight Over The Constitution: Anti-Federalist vs. Federalist The year of 1787: the Constitutional Convention is held to discuss the errors of the current government, the Articles of Confederation. The government was falling apart in eyes of the elites, with financial and social controversy still rising. Through these problems, the Constitutional Convention breathed life into a famous document; the Constitution. However not everybody supported the document that would reshaped the…

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    Assessment 3: Annotated Bibliography By Marcel Duchamp ‘Fountain’ E. Kuenzli, Rudolf & M. Naumann, Francis “Marcel Duchamp: Artist of the Century” Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain: Its History and Aesthetics in the Context of 1917-William A. Camfield (1996): 64-90. William A. Camfield writes about Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ as one of the most famous and equally infamous objects in the history of modern art. He goes over the history of ‘Fountain’ in high detail and answers all the questions…

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