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    Throughout the 19th century onwards feminists have been fighting the battle of equality – known as the suffrage movement. In the mid-19th century and early 20th century feminists were focused on gaining the rights to vote – known as first wave feminism. Since then, feminists have been focused on gaining other aspects of equality – including equal pay. Although since 1974 – when Portugal gained universal suffrage - every country in Europe has universal suffrage, the political role of women in…

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    Sweden military find out that NATO was encountered a unsettling problem like a flood of distorted and outright false informaton on social media, confusing a perceptions of the issue. Turns out all the information turn out to be false, but the information begun spilling into the transitional news media. Peter Hultqvist, as the defense minister of Sweden, traveled around the country to talk about the false information in town halls and meetings, but no one believe him. But now of the planting of…

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    surprised about the story taking place in Sweden and I formulated this opinion based on my personal bias. I believed that the Scandinavian countries were more forward thinking and had an overall better quality of life compared to other regions of the world. I found it slightly unrealistic for a story such as this to occur in Sweden. Crime occurs everywhere, but a major crime such as a museum heist is not one I would typically expect to occur in a country such as Sweden. I was also under the…

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    By physically I mean she probably thought this life was it for her until an opportunity came around where she could abandon or neglect the life style she is use to completely. She is kind of a reserved person she is possibly comparing herself to Sweden in a way. She sees the opportunity to change but for her it’ll never happen maybe because of comfort or fear but in line 10 she wrote that they will “forever…

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    Culture Vs Family

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    III. Culture a. Religion- United States, Sweden, Afghanistan The United States contains 51.3 percent of Americans who associate with being Protestants followed by Roman Catholics, while in Sweden 87 percent of the people associate with being Lutheran (The World Factbook, N.d.). Lutherans and Protestants are almost identical religions, Lutherans came from Protestants. Protestants establish clear bounties that support separate gender norms (Tranby and Zulkowski, 2012). In the United States many…

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    The reason for this thesis was that the movie industry seems to have no space for women socializing with each other on screen. Sweden is the first country drawing attention to this fact with the help of the Bechdel test, which points out if a movie has (1) at least two named women in it, (2) who talk to each other, (3) about something besides men. Germany has not introduced the Bechdel test to its cinemas. That is why this paper deals with the problem statement: To what extent can the Bechdel…

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    promotion was very close in both countries; specifically, 933 complaints were registered in the UK and 916 in Sweden (see figure 2). It is worthy to note that both countries were registering more than one complaint per week due to improper drug promotion. Out of the 933 complaints in the UK, 110 complaints were considered serious violations (11.8%); furthermore, there were 916 complaints in Sweden of which 101 complaints were serious violations (see figure 2). In addition, it is worthy to note…

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    Capitalism Dbq Analysis

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    how much supply they have of that product and how much demand it calls for. Capitalism is successful to many people because they believe "it opens the doors of opportunity to talent and virtue" (Doc 2) The development of Sweden showed how successful capitalism can be. Sweden was one of the top poorest countries in the 1800's, the…

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    Alexandra Drew 17701882 I’m Alexandra (Allie) Drew, a current 2nd year nursing and midwifery student. I am applying for the 3rd year nursing second semester 2016 exchange to Malmo University in Sweden. I’m very excited to have the opportunity to apply for this exchange and, in fact, this opportunity is one of the reasons I chose La Trobe University to undertake my degrees. I have a passion and curiosity in life for travel and I have chosen a career which would not only offer me the…

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    Health Care Weaknesses

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    past decade has seen a trend that the US healthcare system is the most expensive on the planet but still post beyond second-rate results. With recent OECD studies comparing the US to other developed countries like Switzerland, UK, France, Germany, Sweden and, four others with their own unique health systems the US ranks last in most categories. With the comparative studies focused on quality, access, efficiency, equity and, healthy lives the US must identify and adopt the systems that work in…

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