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    Sometimes, when looking at people who choose not to understand what feminism means, the response “women already got the vote, what else do we need?” This is a plain indicator that the person speaking has absolutely no idea what the goals are of the third-wave of feminism. First wave feminism focused on the voting rights, property rights, and influence within the family and society. For the beginning of feminism, these were direct and well-liked goals. According to the in-class textbook, In Their…

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    Oppression comes in many forms. It can be very apparent or very subtle. There are many forms of oppression that are overlooked as “it’s not that bad” or “they’ve come a long way. Why should we bother?”. One unnoticed form of oppression is sexism and women discrimination. This type of oppression effects nearly half the world’s population and isn’t being addressed adequately however, there strides have been made. In an effort to fight both sexism and women inequality the Feminist Movement came to…

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    men. Many people like to call this “First Wave Feminism”. This means between the nineteenth and twentieth century, women’s fight for legal rights such as the right to vote and to own land. There are three waves of feminism as we are living in the third one currently. The second wave of feminism began midway in the twentieth century, just about the time after World War III. Now this wave did not necessarily focus on legal issues but more on workplace, reproductive and sexuality issues. There…

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    essential target of debate. Right before the emergence of third wave feminism, second wave feminism spearheaded a radical liberation movement in the 1970s. Well-known authors like Betty Friedan played a key role…

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    Santa Monica

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    Santa Monica’s politics are largely progressive and they translate to the types of people (such as artists) and businesses who call the city home. One resident says Santa Monica is what happens when “hippies get rich”. Thus, there are many upsides to living and working in this community. Primarily, the various government departments and social agencies, which make up some of the fabric and networks of this community, are plentiful and available. In addition, the city’s economy is strong,…

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    Ryan Job Reflection

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    Ryan Job was a decorated Navy Seal, a family man, and a modern-day American hero who served his country faithfully. Though he was blinded in the war in Iraq, he didn’t let that stop him from living life to the fullest and portraying his faith in his everyday life. Job was parallel to the Job of the Bible several times, always letting his hardships strengthen him and emerging as gold from the testing. There are some instances in my life and my friends and families lives that I connected with in…

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    The women of the third wave stepped onto the stage as strong and empowered, eschewing victimization and defining feminine beauty for themselves as subjects, not as objects of a sexist patriarchy. ” The feminist movement also helped to transform family structures as a…

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    1920s Women

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    Title Through the majority of history books taught in middle schools and high schools these books discuss about the great men whom made changes and impacts throughout human history. In some instances a few women make notable appearances in which are somewhat mentioned but never really goes in extent when comparing to other male figures. These examples in modern day age goes to show the small importance women are really given or the impact they made, without really portraying the struggle and…

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    In this case study, the student, Kim has made a few bad decisions that affected her of receiving a failing grade in her Psychology course. Kim decided she deserved to go partying and it took a toll of her and her grade. Many school related events lead to this outcome of her receiving a failing grade. Kim had a tension with her husband and stress of her school assignment which lead to a bad outcome with her grade. I recommend Kim accept it and chose wiser decisions. Kim and her husband have…

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    Backdrop Analysis

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    backdrops for parties? Description: Backdrops for parties have got a greater impact and thus you cannot ignore them. Now, a wide range of party backdrop is available and thus you can compare them for choosing the right one. If you are about to arrange any party, then you should be highly concentrated towards backdrops for parties first. You have to know the actual utilization of these backdrops and then only you can enjoy the benefits of the same. Without proper backdrops, party purpose cannot…

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