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    Gulaab Gang Analysis

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    Gulaab Gang based on a true story, and the film begins with a small girl, Rajjo, being beaten and verbally abused by her stepmother. Her father, helpless to the abuse, stays silent as her stepmother tries to convince her to stop trying to educate Rajjo. Little did her stepmother know, Rajjo was headstrong on getting her education, which allowed her to become the woman she was in the movie, years later. Rajjo opens up an ashram, which is a sort of sanctuary for abused women, called Gulaab Gang.…

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    Genetic Conservation Essay

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    up after the sixties, made germplasm conservation a social, political, economic, and corporate necessity. The chapter then discussed Erna Bennett, who coined the phrase ‘genetic conservation,’ and brought substance and strategy to the term for the world community because she recognized how little was being done. Consequently, she launched conservation work in the Near East centre of diversity identified by Vavilov. She also launched a newsletter, which influenced Otto Frankel to persuade the…

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    lack basic literacy needs more than 60% of them are women.(United Nations Women 2015)”The people that take school for granted at least have the ability to go to school while another girl could be thirsting for the need of knowledge.The girls in third world countries already have their life planned by someone else like arranged marriage.If those girls didn’t have to get ready be a housewife just yet and if their country allowed it they would be in…

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    Often in third world countries, working conditions are not the greatest considering their government doesn 't regulate workplaces like developed countries do. Often people face a lower and unlivable wage. Abuse and unsafe working conditions are also ramped among unmonitored…

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    Censorship In Society

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    people have wanted to encourage some ideas, while suppressing others. This idea eventually became known as censorship, and was applied by groups of even minimal power all over the world. The merit of censorship has been argued from many different sides, for many different reasons. Much of what censorship is, in our modern world, is a strong group of people depriving others of knowledge, to further the first group 's goals. Although some censorship may be beneficial when it comes to taking…

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    Electronic Waste In Ghana

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    superfluous material produced by a manufacturing process…” (Merriam-Webster, Waste). Using this above definition, it is possible to break into the sub-branch known as electronic waste or E-waste. Due to the current large consumerism culture, many first world countries find themselves producing an unstable amount of E-waste from the constant “upgrading” or destruction of older electronics. Further in this paper, examples of how this waste is dealt with shall be covered, with an international…

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    Ain T No Reason Analysis

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    song Ain’t No Reason by Brett Dennen is the disconnect many people have with the world outside of their own “bubble.” It questions the methods and how things are done in this world, but does not directly answer them. Dennen writes about how desensitized the gap is between those who are privileged and those who are not. In America, many people with advantages are unaware of the troubles that others face. In this world, we act like our methods of everyday life are okay, not caring about where our…

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    tidying the home as well as maintaining a stable and successful career. Not only is this dynamic difficult for most Western women, but it nearly impossible for women whom are restricted by systematic oppression. Many women in the developing world come to first world countries and take up low paying jobs such as nannies, maids, and even sex workers. These women leave their entire lives behind to support their families, yet they are still expected to fulfill all the duties of a “superwoman”. This…

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    through poverty-stricken days filled with eating beans. The poet highlights the word “remembering” to make the point that this old couple, chances are, who are grandparents, hang on to reminiscence. Although they may not have all the money in the world, they have their memories, which make them rich with experience, wisdom, and contentment. Significant diction, in the words “twinking and twinges,” is an integral poetic device, assisting the development of the theme. “Twinklings” represents the…

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    Career Research Paper

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    Research Paper Rough Draft There are several careers in the world that change people’s lives or make a difference in the world. Whether it be a Neurological Surgeon, a military soldier, teacher, so on, in some way the jobs in the world make a difference in at least someone’s life. For a surgeon, they could be the reason that someone gets to live to see another day. A military soldier could be the reason that a kid in a 3rd world country gets rescued. And a teacher can be the reason a troubled…

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