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  • Mann Deshi Bank: Banking on Rural Women

    Mann Deshi Bank: Banking on Rural Women

    By: Neha Jain Prateek Keshwani https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTL-8XESzc5NVC5LnoiNhtaphvxPGOlHzgNo7w1PwShcF00XPG6Tg Mann Deshi Bank: Banking on Rural Women BORROW FOR THE MORROW: Salunke took a low-interest loan and started her business of making metal tools. The Harsh Reality Shown above is the picture of Kanta Bai, who is an iron-smith, and lives on the roads of a small village of Maharashtra, Mhaswad. It all started in 1995, when she went up to Mrs. Chetna Gala Sinha after struggling a lot

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    Essay Length: 918 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 17, 2015 By: PrateekKeshwani
  • Womens Roles in the Civil War

    Womens Roles in the Civil War

    Women played an active role in the civil war. A handful disguised themselves as men and served as soldiers; some went to the front as nurses, relief workers, and “daughters of the regiment”; and countless women contributed from home front. North and south women kept farms and families together, provided supplies to the men in the field, and conveyed information as spies. Women and their families made great sacrifices during the grueling war. As

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    Essay Length: 412 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 24, 2015 By: hannahthi
  • Women in Ancient Sparta and Athens

    Women in Ancient Sparta and Athens

    Women's rights reveal a lot about a civilization, as they dictate life in that society, and they show how advanced a civilization is. The amount of rights and freedoms that women are granted in a city- state is a vital part of their society, as it reveals where their morals are. Ancient Athens was a great place to live, however, women had significantly fewer rights there than women in ancient Sparta did. Sparta and Athens

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    Submitted: April 6, 2015 By: Vimm3l
  • Hopelessness in Langston Hughes’ “song for a Dark Girl”

    Hopelessness in Langston Hughes’ “song for a Dark Girl”

    Ong Lynn W. Ong Professor Nicole Spigner ENGL 116W 16 March 2015 Hopelessness in Langston Hughes’ “Song for a Dark Girl” Upon a first reading of Langston Hughes’ “Song for a Dark Girl,” one might argue that the poem deals largely with the religion of Christianity and how it relates to the African American community. In her critical article about the poetry of Langston Hughes, Mary Beth Culp argues that Hughes is indeed dealing with

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    Submitted: April 9, 2015 By: lynnlynn618
  • Women in Criminal Justice

    Women in Criminal Justice

    Hoyos Florida Atlantic University Ecological Feminism Juan Hoyos Women and Criminal Justice Course - CCJ4670 Professor Aggie A. Pappas, M.S.W. March 24, 2015 Ecological Feminism Ecological feminism has always tried to create a community that is respectful and loving. On the other hand, it is capable of offering equality for men and women, even though there are differences in all human beings. Ecological feminism interests me because this movement or term has always existed and

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    Essay Length: 1,194 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 14, 2015 By: juancho200329
  • The Mute Girl Talks

    The Mute Girl Talks

    The mute girl talks It is art's imperfection This impenetrable speech Reflection: this relates to my life cause I used to be the mute one and never talked to anyone. This also relates to my life because I have met a mute girl and I changed her to not be so shy. This is trying to teach that even though you are shy don’t mean that you have to be mute and not talk. I

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    Submitted: April 23, 2015 By: Tyler Langley
  • Women's Rights in the Nineteenth Century

    Women's Rights in the Nineteenth Century

    Morris Patricia Morris Instructor Maurno English 112 March 17, 2015 Women’s Rights in the Nineteenth Century During the Victorian era women had very little rights. Very little freedom. Society’s expectations were very different from today’s expectations. Women were treated completely different than men. Henrik Ibsen's concerns about the position of women in society are brought to life in his play “A Doll's House.” He believed that women had a right to develop their own individuality,

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    Submitted: April 27, 2015 By: morrisinfinity
  • The House Girl Isu Essay

    The House Girl Isu Essay

    Slavery May Be Over, But Racism Isn’t It is commonly argued that the abolition of slavery marked the end of racism for black people. It is claimed that this is a post racial society, and black people receive the same opportunities as white people do. However, although they are no longer owned as slaves, black people are still harshly oppressed. Examples from both the novel The House Girl by Tara Conklin, which shows what life

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    Submitted: May 7, 2015 By: jacobrempel
  • Us Women's History Analytic Paper

    Us Women's History Analytic Paper

    Laurel Thatcher Ulrich states, “Well behaved women rarely make history.” In the early colonial times, seldom did women step out of their life structure to stand up against a man’s law. The colonial era was a very demanding time for women of all ethnicities; Native American women were seen as lascivious to the white man and lost much of their power as colonialism expanded. Northern Colonial women were expected to perform many roles that included

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    Submitted: May 11, 2015 By: hkasperbauer
  • The Dream of one Girl

    The Dream of one Girl

    Karen Cid-Sanchez Creative writing April, 17 2015 The dream of one girl ruined forever. She lived in New York all her life. She was born and raised there with her family. She came from a well know wealthy family. She always got what she wanted. Always did what she was told to do. Never failed her parents. She was doing good in school was always offered scholarships to the most high-end university’s. Her name is

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    Essay Length: 2,847 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: June 1, 2015 By: cidky
  • Independent Study Unit Response Journal: The House Girl by Tara Conklin

    Independent Study Unit Response Journal: The House Girl by Tara Conklin

    Independent Study Unit Response Journal: The House Girl by Tara Conklin The House Girl by Tara Conklin weaves together the tales of New York City lawyer Lina Sparrow and Josephine Bell, a slave and house girl living on a plantation in the 1850s. In doing this, it also provides commentary on the social conditions of the era Josephine lived in and what life was like for black slaves in that time, and contrasts it with

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    Submitted: June 11, 2015 By: creatureluver
  • The Signifinace of "this Is How" in Girl by Jamaica Kincaid

    The Signifinace of "this Is How" in Girl by Jamaica Kincaid

    In our society there are rules to follow, expectations to reach and things to live by. But specifically in this Antiguan community there are certain things one has to do to be able to be accepted by the community. For instance, singing benna in Sunday School represents disobedience but also sinful, forbidden knowledge that cannot be discussed in public. Based on that the most important phrase in the short story “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid

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    Submitted: August 21, 2015 By: Martins Osasuwen
  • Living and Working in Japan

    Living and Working in Japan

    Japan is located in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of East Asia. Japan is known as Nippon in Japanese which translates to “Land of Rising Sun”. (Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco, 2015) Japan is ranked the 11th most populated country in the world (Central Intelligence Agency, 2014) and has an estimated population of 127 million people see in Figure 1. (Trading Economics, 2015) Figure 1. Japan Population (1990-2015) Source: Trading Economics Figure

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    Submitted: August 23, 2015 By: esthercwl
  • Pms: Women’s Friend and Foe Alike

    Pms: Women’s Friend and Foe Alike

    Group Two PMS: Women’s Friend and Foe Alike Cramps, grumpiness, irritability, anxiety, emotion, and hunger are few of many symptoms for PMS. When a female expresses mood swings and cravings, she begins ovulation. What does PMS stands for? PMS is a premenstrual syndrome that occurs in all females during maturity .The premenstrual syndrome is a collection of symptoms with or without physical symptoms related to a woman’s menstrual cycle. The premenstrual syndrome history, functions, mood

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    Submitted: October 27, 2015 By: bredberm
  • Rosa - a Girl's Essay

    Rosa - a Girl's Essay

    Rosa is about a lonely girl who wants to make a friend. Rosa has a dad, a mom, a sister named Gracelia. Rosa and her family are in washington for a while to pick apples in the orchard. They live in a small cottage. She has to go to school the next day. She dosen’t want to because the kids call her names like an “Illigeal Alien”. She gets bullied ALOT. When she took her

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    Submitted: November 1, 2015 By: topazia11
  • The Ideology of Domesticity Vs. Women’s Rights

    The Ideology of Domesticity Vs. Women’s Rights

    The Ideology Of Domesticity vs. Women’s Rights During the Antebellum period in America a women’s role in society was drastically different than in todays world. In the nineteenth century women could not vote, nor go to college or even own their own property. At the time most middle class families embraced the ideology of domesticity. It was the idea that women were supposed to stay within their domestic sphere, cooking, cleaning and taking care of

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    Essay Length: 551 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 7, 2015 By: halbla
  • 19th Century Women

    19th Century Women

    As one can possibly imagine, nineteenth century women were far from the images of women in the new millennium of today. Most women during this era were wives, mothers, homemakers. The popular image of women from that era were that they were “Gentile”, “Delicate”, and “Innocent” to the wisdoms and ways of the world and politics. They didn’t have the right to vote, or even make financial or medical decisions for themselves, if they were

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    Submitted: December 1, 2015 By: tomarb
  • Susan B. Anthony - Women’s Suffrage Movement

    Susan B. Anthony - Women’s Suffrage Movement

    Susan B. Anthony For an individual to be considered a leader, they must posses certain leadership qualities. Many think for a person to be a leader, they just have to lead people; indeed they must lead people, but they must lead them to good choices, and a better future. They must portray honesty, good communication skills, confidence, inspiration, be positive, have humor, be creative, and be committed. Susan B. Anthony is a great example of

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    Submitted: December 17, 2015 By: kayleeplyler
  • Male Violence Against Women

    Male Violence Against Women

    Running head: Male Violence ​​ 1 Male Violence against Women Abstract This papers topic will be on male violence against women. There are thousands of women who are killed worldwide each year by men do to violence. Women all over the world have been going through this for many years. The violence committed against women is becoming worse every day. This is why women feel like nobody loves them anymore, because of how men make

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    Submitted: March 11, 2016 By: Dbloome
  • Women in Ghana

    Women in Ghana

    Brightwell Octavious Brightwell Professor Health English 1101 1 April 2013 Women in Ghana When it comes to men and women in Ghana, women do not share the same qualities as men. They live in a phase of inequality where men are higher than women. Men have more power and control. This is a problem because women in Ghana are overlooked by men and it affects their standard of living. In relationships women have to obey

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    Submitted: April 3, 2016 By: obrightwell
  • Community, Identity, Stability - How the People of the Brave New World Live by Their Motto

    Community, Identity, Stability - How the People of the Brave New World Live by Their Motto

    Willis, Hayden “Community, Identity, Stability”: How the People of the Brave New World Live by Their Motto Though it may be different from society today, Huxley’s Brave New World lives by a motto, “Community, Identity, Stability.” One may wonder why in the world Huxley thinks the way he does. Why does Huxley think his society should live by a motto? According to Leon Kass, “Years ago Huxley saw it coming. More important, he knew what

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    Submitted: April 14, 2016 By: haydenwillis
  • Living a Romans

    Living a Romans

    Living A Romans1:16 Life In a Galatians 5:19-21 World! What Do You Believe In? Christianity? mormonism? catholicism? Whatever you believe. Why? God is coming back on the clouds of heaven. With his calves made of bronze. His eyes brighter than the sun. And a double edged sword escaping his mouth. Will You Be Ready 1. Sweet Victory (Trip Lee, Dimitri McDowell, Leah Smith) 2. Ridin Windows Up (George Moss, KJ5) 3. Our God is An

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    Submitted: April 27, 2016 By: student Momoh Jensen
  • Sociology in Practice: Our Prescription for Living Exercise 1

    Sociology in Practice: Our Prescription for Living Exercise 1

    Schmidt Mary Schmidt Dr. Levonyan Radloff Introduction to Sociology 17 February 2016 Sociology in Practice: Our Prescription for Living Exercise 1 How does thinking sociologically help you become more mindful of your employability? Be sure to cite (i.e. provide in-text citations) the national employability study. Identify all of the skills and capacities for social responsibility. The first step in tackling this question is wondering what the purpose of attending college is and how it will

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    Submitted: April 29, 2016 By: schmidtym
  • Anne Frank: The Story of a Young Girl

    Anne Frank: The Story of a Young Girl

    Anne Frank: The Story of a Young Girl Anne Frank was a young girl living in a world where her kind was not wanted. She was known for her famous diary that she wrote while in hiding from anti-Jewish persecutions in Amsterdam during World War II, known as the Jewish Holocaust. Her diary describes the wisdom and humor the two difficult years her and her family spent in hiding. Her diary proves how motivational

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    Submitted: May 12, 2016 By: tatyanarot
  • Womens Rights (1850-1920)

    Womens Rights (1850-1920)

    Women’s Rights: (1850-1920) Introduction: Women's Rights became a prominent issue in the early 1840s, when women were not allowed to own property, inherit land, or obtain custody of their own children. Attempts by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony were the beginning of the movement and laid down the base for the Nineteenth Amendment, which was taken over by Gloria Steinem. Historical moments such as The Civil War, The Second Great Awakening, and The

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    Submitted: May 18, 2016 By: Alex E

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