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  • Women: The Root of All Evil?

    Women: The Root of All Evil?

    Women: The Root of All Evil? Author, congresswoman, and woman of the year Clare Booth Luce once said, “Because I am a woman, I must make unusual efforts to succeed. If I fail, no one will say, ‘She doesn't have what it takes.’ They will say, ‘Women don't have what it takes.’” Women have been continually downtrodden in society, and it reflects in our literature and media. Women have, throughout time, been treated like second-class

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    Essay Length: 1,435 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Anna
  • Mistreatment of Women

    Mistreatment of Women

    It was around 2:00 o’clock in the morning, when my biological father stormed into the apartment as the drunk that he was. My mother was already asleep in the bed. Nevertheless, for some odd reason, he would awaken her and make an accusation of some kind. Regardless of my mother’s response, he would persist to make accusations, and eventually strike her. He would not just strike her once, but countless times in a variety of

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    Essay Length: 990 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Women’s Role in Society in the 1800s

    Women’s Role in Society in the 1800s

    AP American History 12/13/2004 Women’s Role in Society During the early 1800's women were stuck in the Cult of Domesticity. Women had been issued roles as the moral keepers for societies as well as the nonworking house-wives for families. Also, women were considered unequal to their male companions legally and socially. However, women’s efforts during the 1800’s were effective in challenging traditional intellectual, social, economical, and political attitudes about a women’s place in society. The

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    Essay Length: 725 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Jack
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression

    The Great Depression was an economic slump in North America, Europe, and other industrialized areas of the world that began in 1929 and lasted until about 1939. It was the longest and most severe depression ever experienced by the industrialized Western world. Though the U.S. economy had gone into depression six months earlier, the Great Depression may be said to have begun with a catastrophic collapse of stock-market prices on the New York Stock Exchange

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    Essay Length: 794 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Bred
  • Women: Liberated or Sex Toys?

    Women: Liberated or Sex Toys?

    Times, they aren’t a-changin’ By Danielle Godwin Women: Liberated or sex toys? Bob Dylan once wrote, ‘the times they are a-changin', I beg to differ. The 1960’s were defiantly a time of dramatic change with the introduction of the women’s liberation movement. But has all that much changed? Are all western women really liberated or are they simply being told so and believing every word, like the good little housewives men want them to be?

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    Essay Length: 1,051 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Scent of Women

    The Scent of Women

    The scent of women It is safe to say that most women like to smell good. Perfume holds the power that woman are what they wear. Women's magazines everywhere show ad after ad about perfume and what she will be able to do once they wear it. However, not all women have the same tastes and interests. In order for perfume ads to be successful, advertisers cannot just use one kind of formula to appeal

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    Essay Length: 630 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Yan
  • A Sport Divided: Men’s Versus Women’s Football

    A Sport Divided: Men’s Versus Women’s Football

    Speed, agility, the ability to out maneuver, and the ability to reflect are what separate the champions from the amateurs, the sluggish from the swift, and the acute from the dawdling. The ability to think on ones feet and out smart an opponent is important and needed or you're left with an unwanted conclusion. The player pounds down the field out maneuvering forwards, mid-fielders, and defenders, and finally it is just the player, the goalie,

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    Essay Length: 1,413 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Artur
  • Poverty Among Women

    Poverty Among Women

    For centuries, gender, race, ethnicity, and age, have contributed to the social stratification of persons in society, and more specifically, for the means of this essay, women in society. In the United States for example, gender and age greatly contribute to whether or not one will be subject to a life of poverty. In Cultural Anthropology: A Problem Based Approach, Robbins discusses the book Women and Children Last by Ruth Sidel in which Sidel

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    Essay Length: 1,101 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Mike
  • Are Psychopharmaca Superior to Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Depression?

    Are Psychopharmaca Superior to Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Depression?

    Title: Are psychopharmaca superior to psychotherapy in the treatment of depression? Introduction Concerning the treatment of depression, the figures are of such proportions that details can never be over-looked or neglected. Consider the following. Depressive disorders are amongst the most frequent psychiatric diseases in the Western World, with prevalence numbers between 9% and 18%. According to a 1997 survey (Jindal & Thase, 2003) of the most common reasons for patient visits to family physicians

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    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Adolescent Depression and Suicide

    Adolescent Depression and Suicide

    SUMMARY: Only in the past two decades, have depression and suicide been taken seriously. Depression is an illness that involves the body, mood and thoughts. Depression affects the way a person eats and sleeps, feels about themselves, and the way they think of the things around them. It comes as no surprise to discover that adolescent depression is strongly linked to teen suicide. Adolescent suicide is now responsible for more deaths in youths aged 15

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    Essay Length: 2,505 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Janna
  • Fashion and Women’s Movements in the Past Century

    Fashion and Women’s Movements in the Past Century

    Today's American women are following centuries old traditions of rebelling against society's outlook on women around. Earlier in America's history, it was unheard of for a woman to be in both the public and domestic sphere. Women were forced to spend most of their life in the domestic sphere, and wear ridiculous clothes everyday. For a long time, women have been degraded and pushed around, causing women to initial movements to change the way society

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    Essay Length: 636 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: July
  • Economical Events That Lead up to the Great Depression

    Economical Events That Lead up to the Great Depression

    Information: In the 1920's, things were really rocking in the US and around the world. The rapid increase in industrialization was fueling growth in the economy, and technology improvements had the leading economists believing that the up rise would continue. During this boom period, wages increased along with consumer spending, and stock prices began to rise as well. Billions of dollars were invested in the stock market as people began speculating on the rising stock

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    Essay Length: 613 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: regina
  • Women in Frankenstein

    Women in Frankenstein

    To begin a class discussion on March 2nd, a thought-provoking question was asked: where are the women in “Frankenstein”? Perhaps this question would not be nearly as interesting had it not been followed with a small insight into the biography of Mary Shelley. As a student, it was brought to my attention that the author was left motherless as a result of her birth, and more fascinating to me, her mot her was a

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    Essay Length: 557 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Women Play an Indispensable Role in the Novel Frankenstein

    Women Play an Indispensable Role in the Novel Frankenstein

    Women play an indispensable role in Frankenstein. Women are generally seen as pure, innocent and kind. For example, Elizabeth stood up for Justine’s innocence but just because she couldn’t prevent her execution, Elizabeth wasn’t entirely powerless. Though women in the novel are never given the opportunity to act on their own, they had important status: that of desire. You see, for Victor, Elizabeth proves to be the only joy that could ease his guilty conscience.

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Wendy
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression

    The Great Depression was a time of sadness and poverty for many. It became an unforgettable historical time in American history. The author of the book The Great Depression, Pierre Berton gives a clear view of what happened from 1929-1941. He basically outlines the Depression event by event, explaining what happened where and who was involved. Although many books can tell stories of the depression, I think the author of this book did a good

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Tasha
  • How Much Credit Does Emmeline Pankhurst Deserve for the Inclusion of Women over 30 in the Representation of the Peoples Act, 1918?

    How Much Credit Does Emmeline Pankhurst Deserve for the Inclusion of Women over 30 in the Representation of the Peoples Act, 1918?

    How much credit does Emmeline Pankhurst deserve for the inclusion of women over 30 in the Representation of the Peoples Act, 1918? The organisation founded by Emmeline Pankhurst, The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) relied on militant tactics to campaign for women's suffrage. Emmeline Pankhurst believed that previous peaceful methods of persuasion had failed to achieve results. Therefore she viewed a more aggressive form of campaigning as vital for change. The militant followers of

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    Essay Length: 1,636 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Anna
  • Do Men and Women Communicate Differently at Work?

    Do Men and Women Communicate Differently at Work?

    Do men and women communicate differently at work? By Madeleine Begun Kane @ madkane.com Yes, according to proponents of the "men and women are from different galaxies" school of thought. Women are said to be self-effacing and apologetic. Men, on the other hand, are described as convincingly confident...even when they don't have the slightest idea what they're talking about. Such generalizations can be dangerous, of course, and sometimes downright wrong. For instance I ... forgive

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    Essay Length: 456 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Edward
  • Aren’t I a Women?

    Aren’t I a Women?

    Sojourner Truth makes several striking points regarding women’s rights in her argumentative speech, “Aren’t I a Woman?” She boldly expresses her opinion on the way society judges the status of women, and she explains that she too is a woman, so why does she not receive the same treatment as other women do? Throughout her daring speech, Sojourner responds audaciously to the implied arguments made by other members present at the women’s rights convention. She

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: regina
  • Impact of Skinny Models on Eating Disorders and Women’s Purchasing Behaviour

    Impact of Skinny Models on Eating Disorders and Women’s Purchasing Behaviour

    The Impact of skinny models on Eating Disorders and Women’s Purchasing Behaviour Literature Review The literature review focuses on literature regarding the links between the use of skinny models in advertising, the purchase decision, women’s feelings of self worth, dissatisfaction with their own body and eating disorders. Models and the Ideal Body Shape Research in an article by Fay and Price (entitled “Female Body-shape in Advertisements”) found that the body shape of contemporary models in

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    Essay Length: 595 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Edward
  • Contributions of Women in Wwi

    Contributions of Women in Wwi

    Everyone knows how greatly the men all contributed during the First World War, but what do they know about the women? Most men weren’t even allowed to fight unless their wives allowed them to go. Also, the women were the ones who helped keep the soldiers warm. Lastly, who were the ones who came to help the men when they got injured or wounded? These are just some of the reasons of how women contributed

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Mike
  • Rizal’s Women

    Rizal’s Women

    Segunda katigbak Segunda Katigbak was her puppy love. Unfortunately, her engagement to a town-mate, Manuel Luz, made further advances impossible. After his admiration for a short girl in the person of Segunda, then came Leonor Valenzuela Leonor Valenzuela, a tall girl from Pagsanjan. Rizal send her love notes written in invisible ink, that could only be deciphered over the warmth of the lamp or candle. He visited her on the eve of his departure to

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Tasha
  • A Severe Burden on Working Men and Women

    A Severe Burden on Working Men and Women

    Page 1 of 5 A Severe Burden on Working Men and Women In the wake of the September eleventh attacks, America is faced with a long-term war against terrorism. The American people have embraced themselves for a war for an indefinite period of time against an unfamiliar enemy. America has become united and partisanship has been placed aside. Those issues that our political leaders grumbled about before the attacks are no longer on the

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Bred
  • Analysis of the Famous Mitsubishi Case Under the Light of Men-Women and Japanese-American Intercultural Communication

    Analysis of the Famous Mitsubishi Case Under the Light of Men-Women and Japanese-American Intercultural Communication

    Introduction It was my first day in high school. Standing alone in the middle of the play ground looking for anyone I know or can talk to, my eyes was searching all over the place. A pretty blond girl standing alone was a scene that, for sure, attracted my attention then. The moment my eyes saw her, my mind started thinking of ways to talk to her. After some time wasted thinking, I saw a

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Bred
  • Bush Administration Deletes Women’s Issues Information from Government Websites

    Bush Administration Deletes Women’s Issues Information from Government Websites

    Bush Administration Deletes Women’s Issues Information from Government Websites The Bush Administration has quietly deleted and altered information on women’s issues from government agency websites, a research group has found. A report from the National Council for Research on Women (NCRW), released in mid-April, says the deletion of information on subjects including pay equity and childcare was "apparently [done] in pursuit of a political agenda." At least 25 publications were removed from the website of

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Women in Humor Synthesis

    Women in Humor Synthesis

    Synthesis Final Draft The article “Humor, Intellect, and Femininity” by Nancy Walker published in 1998, explains through many examples how women were perceived to be inferior to men when it came to a sense of humor and that they lacked the intelligence required to posses a sense of humor. Throughout the article there are numerous references to how women were treated in the past when it came to humor and joke telling. “So pervasive was

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: July

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