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    rates of phenol, 2-chloro- and 2-nitrophenol under Fenton reactions. However, the chloride anion has a higher affectation in these systems. In the case of 2-chlorophenol the degradation rates are slower because the presence of additional chloride radicals from the abstraction reactions as mentioned above. Lastly, chlorides and sulfates influence the biodegradation of phenolic compounds in a different way: biodegradability of phenol is improved by chloride and for 2-nitrophenol and…

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    Radical Feminism In Canada

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    There is a significant controversy surrounding feminism especially when it is connected to radical feminists because of their strong opinions on who they think all men are. The stigma that everyone who considers themselves a feminist say thing to put the hate or blame on men is incorrect and often people are not educated enough on the subject to know that feminism’s goal is to have equality of the sexes in all domains. It is the intent of this paper to prove that feminism is still needed in…

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    than a human being who needs love and support. I believe that the way that Jimmy is treating his mother when looked at from the point of view of a radical feminist, shows how patriarchal societies oppress women by treating them as an inferior rather than an equal (Smith, 2015:A). In a sense Jimmy is taking the power away from his mother, as the radical feminist perspective shows males within a patriarchal society doing, by attempting to provoke her into anger or an emotional breakdown. Another…

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    this was an unsuccessful era was because of the failures of both the Presidential Plan and Congressional Plan of Reconstruction. The Ten Percent Plan was a proposal on how to rebuild the South. It received a lot of criticism, especially from the Radical Republicans. They were outraged; they believed that this plan was way too lenient and that it didn’t include any reforms to help the freed slaves.…

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    As far as women themselves, have come a long way in gaining equality. Although women are not exactly equal to men, they can play and take roles of men. There is always that saying “if he can do it, I can do it better. Women have fought for their rights in many things they are apart of today and for their beliefs in what they feel and think is right. They have fought for their oppression, to be equal to men and now have gained many opportunities in playing and being male roles. Women fighting…

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    Equal Protection for English Language Learners Equal protection is a right of the people including students in school. The Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution is what has enabled this right. The Equal Protection Clause is considered and important law in public education and courts have invoked it to prohibit segregation of children due to race, stop sex-based discrimination in a school setting, guarantee school access to children whose parents are not legal citizens and protect gay and…

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    Field Theory. According to Kist-Ashman (2014) Field Theory identify “…a group should be view as an entity moving through its immediate environment in pursuit its goals.” (p.79). The first concept is valance that refers to have involvement and participation and it is important cohesion which is an important to feel part of the group. The next concept is leadership and the different leaderships that may exist in group (authoritarian, democratic, and laissez-fire). Other concept is the role of…

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    Benhabib's Poem

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    The advent of a transgender movement and the subsequent tensions arising from self-identified radical feminists, and the question of what culturally/politically and even biologically what constitutes have cast an important epistemic gaze back at these very issues. (Perhaps even more so considering they emerged from the tumultuous froth of these ongoing…

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    left by the death of the president. These new politicians were called Radical Republicans and had two main goals in mind, first, they blamed the south for the war and believed that they should be punished and secondly they wanted to help all of the over 4 million now free black people. They believed that it was their duty to defend and protect the now free African American population. During this time there were three major Radical Republican leaders who were known as Charles Sumner, Thaddeus…

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    The Notebook Gender Roles

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    Silvia Federici author of Caliban and the Witch argued that women’s unpaid labor and reproductive labor were the preconditions to the rise of a capitalist economy in Europe. Federici presents the argument that women posed a threat to the power structure. Women were feared because they gained power from their sexuality, control of reproduction and the ability to heal. The fear of the power that women held was deeply instilled in men and these men were made to believe that they had to protect the…

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