Third-wave feminism

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    primarily based on Sinusoidal waves and how to use and apply this to represent and develop musical notes. In doing so, I had to use a variety of properties of trigonometry for the key aspects in this artifact. Such as, building an instrument and finding out the relationship between sound waves and the sinusoidal representation. Sinusoidal is any graph mainly consisted of either the sine or cosine function. The general formula for Sinusoidal waves is y=Acosfx+C.The height of the wave of this…

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    Although the internet has played a significant role in the feminist movement, personally I do not believe we are in a fourth wave of feminism. The utilization of the internet during the feminist movement is enough to emphasize the Third Wave of feminism but not enough to transition society from it into a new wave. During the Third Wave of Feminism, feminists have encouraged acceptance of people regardless of their gender and race as well as encouraged the participation to end the objectification…

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    Feminism is a political movement working to accomplish specific goals. The movement’s goal is to define, establish, and achieve political, economic, personal, and social rights for women that are equal to that of men by ways of political and social movements and beliefs held by women. Implied through these goals is access to enough information to enable women to make responsible choices about their lives. Feminism fights for equal opportunities for women in educations, employment, and equal…

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    The s-wave is wave A. The p-wave is always going to be faster than the s-wave. Wave B starts at the velocity of about 8 km/s and wave A starts at about 4 km/s. Since wave A is moving slower, it is the s-wave. Wave A also reflected off the outer core and wave B refracted. The p-wave is wave B. The p-wave is always going to move faster than the s-wave. Wave B starts at the velocity of about 8 km/s and wave A starts at about 4 km/s. Since wave B is moving faster, it is the p-wave. The…

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    First Wave Feminism

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    It’s undeniable that Feminism is an ever-evolving topic. The very nature of the movement is to take on new goals once old ones are accomplished. This creates a movement that is always evolving and adapting. Until complete gender equality is achieved feminist will always have something to fight for. Feminism, as a movement, has come to American society in three fairly distinct eras, called waves. The First Wave began around the 1840s and lasted through the 1950s, the Second Wave running its…

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    as feminism. This political movement can also be divided into three waves throughout history and which still continues on to this day. Women are treated as second-class citizens, not only in the United States of America, but all across the world in different countries. It is for this reason that women had decided to stand up not just for themselves as individuals, but also for future generations of women to come. It was that bravery that gave birth to the feminist movement. The first wave…

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    Four Waves In History

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    like today if feminism never occurred at any point in history. Women would not have the right to vote, get a higher education, or even get a job in the work force. But because women throughout history have worked hard, Women are able to achieve greater things than they ever have before. Whether or not the four waves should be used to teach people about the history of feminism is a common dispute between feminists today. The four different feminist waves are important because each wave has…

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    questioned the administration in which was a “predominantly white campus” about feminism and the benefits of having women’s studies. During the exact time the second wave feminist were fighting for women’s rights and equal treatment. Berger also mentions how the women’s studies department was seeking to eliminate the oppression of women and to create many feminist activist, much similar to the goal of the second wave feminist. Michele also mentions in the article how this movement “spurred the…

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    Beauvoir’s recognition of gender equality through legal means is not sufficient sets the stage for the second wave of feminism. The second wave of feminism begins approximately at the end of World War II. Catherine Mackinnon the author of Feminism Unmodified discusses how legal achievements for gender inequality had been more consequential towards the feminist movement than aiding the movement. “Feminism has not changed the status of women. It is not enough to observe that social change is…

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    What would Canada be like if feminists hadn’t existed? Second wave feminism was the most influential wave of the three achieving the following three main goals; ending discrimination in the workplace, lessening sexual exploitation/sexual abuse, and gaining reproductive rights. It is defined as a period of feminist activity that first began in the early 1960s and lasted through the 1980s. The struggle women faced with discrimination was extremely evident as 14 people were slaughtered, and 13…

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