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    them. The different symbologies that will be discussed are the role…

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    Fatima Mernissi

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    The Book by Fatima Mernissi “The Veil and the Male Elite” has challenged the misogynists regarding the rights and role of women. The title of the book itself “The Veil and the Male elite” implies the word “veil”, in other words hijab, as a symbol of oppression. The arguments of Mernissi focus mainly on the hijab and the role of women as Muslims. She uses both the Islamic reference and her ideas on the interpretations on the hadit given by the scholars. Islam does provide equality regarding the…

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    1990s is the role of women, as well as traditional gender roles, within this medium. This is all because of the Sailor Moon Manga by Naoko Takeuchi, which when it was adapted into an Animation revolutionised the ‘magical girl’ genre and brought these themes into question. This essay will use the source material to look at how traditional gender roles are displayed within the source and their impact on the progression of the story. Sailor Moon crossed boundaries regarding gender roles when it…

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    Ragamuffin Gospel Reflection Reading the Ragamuffin Gospel by Brennan Manning was a challenge; while I agreed with his thoughts and feeling the style in which it was written I found to be very cumbersome. Then this feeling of being critical of the writing made me feel guilty because the subject and the topic is so important and many individuals give the book very high reviews. I much prefer a local Springfield, Missouri author named Jennifer Rothschild; Jennifer is a nationally renowned author…

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    There were several important themes in Paul’s Epistles the three that are significant to my church and/ or personal life is as follows justification, grace, and faith. Justification has taken many years to totally understand for my walk with Christ. It has been really hard to grasp onto the fact that I do not have to do everything myself. All I have to do is give everything to Jesus and he will be there to help me through whatever it is that I am facing. Last year my husband was in a life…

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    If you would, please open your Bibles to Colossians 2. [Pray] Colossians chapter 2. We’re going to begin in verse 6. Before we start, I’m just going to warn you that there is going to be a large chunk of Scripture used here. But we be focused here in Colossians 2 almost the entire time, so it will be easy for you to follow along in your Bibles. Now, I want to give you a little background on the Colossians. I like to give historical context in my sermons because it is a tremendous help when…

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    tomorrow. One fact won’t change, through: I am altering The realization of me altering mentally and physically was when I decided to shave my head.Not only changing my physical appearance, but my former opinions.Kids are often put into cookie cutter roles by society.For example:girls should have long hair and boys should have short hair. Guys play with action figures and girls like dolls.Obviously, all of us live in 2017 where all gender and race rules are being broken.Although shaving my head…

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    Weitz Analysis

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    modification. A mom is something I would consider to be a closed concept. The criterion of a mom is a woman, who is older than oneself, who offers support, whether it be emotional, social, or financial. The term ‘mom’ is a subjective and affectionate title as opposed to an objective one, like mother, that implies biological linage or the sex of the person being a female. Although everyone logically has a mother, not…

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    in the superiority of men over women and adhere to conservative gender roles. The men, for example, can seek extramarital affairs while the women are expected to be faithful. Women do not have the right to participate in traditionally male positions in society and are expected to stay at home and attend to the needs of their husband and children, to take care of the housework, and to oversee other domestic needs. The main roles of women are to be mothers and wives. Marianismo, on the other hand,…

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    Throughout the semester we have learned about indigenous people and we have also looked at women’s roles in different religions. In some of my other classes, we have been talking a lot about women and their place in the world along with gender roles that have been created. This got me very curious about women’s roles in other religions. I decided to look into Native Americans and Ojibwe women. The article “Yes, I’m Brave”, talks about the women in Native American culture that are considered…

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