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  • Living in the Mid-Nineteenth Century in England

    Living in the Mid-Nineteenth Century in England

    Living in the Mid-Nineteenth Century in England Dan Rondeau History 101 Robb Haberman October 29, 2004 Looking out the window, it's still dark, but I can see the slightest glow from the sun off in the distance. Dreading the fact that I have to get up and work another 12 hours, I seem to drag myself off the hard, uncomfortable floor and wake up. Our living condition is horrible. Our house is barely a place

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    Essay Length: 1,165 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Where Living in a Country Full of Fear

    Where Living in a Country Full of Fear

    Were Living in a Country Full of Fear “Were living in a country full of fear” said Michael Moore. Recently our class watched a documentary, Bowling for Columbine. It is mostly focused on the control of handguns, but a big part was how the media interprets something so simple into something we should fear with our lives. The media has a big roll in portraying violence to Americans. TV, newspapers, Internet and magazines need to

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Janna
  • The Portrayal of Mental Illness in Girl Interrupted

    The Portrayal of Mental Illness in Girl Interrupted

    The Portrayal of Mental Illness in “Girl, Interrupted” The film “Girl, Interrupted” is a true story adapted from the original memoir by Susanna Kaysen. Set in the 1960s, it relates her experiences during her stay in a mental institution after being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder following a suicide attempt. Many films include characters with a mental illness; the actors who play these characters have the immense challenge of staying true to the illness they

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Jack
  • Women in the Middle Ages

    Women in the Middle Ages

    The medieval woman was allowed a larger measure of freedom and status than the usual image we have of the Middle Ages. Women were allowed to own property and inherit from their family. Some women were employed and some were in charge of businesses. Among the upper class, women were as educated as their male counterparts. In Europe, women were allowed to inherit property from both their fathers and their husbands. In most cases, whatever

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Mike
  • Oh No: It’s a Girl

    Oh No: It’s a Girl

    Oh No: It’s a girl In his article “Oh No: It’s a Girl!” Steven Landsburg uses the research of Gordon Dahl and Enrico Moretti, two economists, to show that there is a tendency of parents to prefer having sons than daughters. From Dahl and Moretti’s research Landsburg describes a correlation between the divorce rates due to the gender of their child. In the United States, parents of a daughter are 5 percent more likely to

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: July
  • What Women Want, They Get

    What Women Want, They Get

    What Women Want, They Get Women used to be thought of as the stay at home mother by men. She was supposed to take care of the children and take care of the home. Seeing a woman in the workforce was desirable as long as she had an education. Women were seen working in factories or as teachers but they had no say in the government. Thanks to a few women dedicated to making

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Janna
  • Women in Ancient Civilizations

    Women in Ancient Civilizations

    The role of women in different civilizations, even though on different spectrums of the world, had many similarities and only a few differences. Women in these four civilizations: Greece, Egypt, China, and India faced many of the same hardships, struggles, and prejudices. Some of this treatment of women didn't even end until present day (1920's). In some of these civilizations women were able to rise up somewhat in their communities but it didn't come without

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Vika
  • Women Get More Depressed Than Men

    Women Get More Depressed Than Men

    Women Get More Depressed than Men In the articles, “Gender differences in depression”, and “Why Change the World When You Can have a Prozac Moment?” I found much information to support the stereotype that women get more depressed than men. It seems that for many reasons, “gender differences in depressive disorders are genuine.” (Piccinelli and Wilkinson 1) “This is due to the fact that depression, regardless of what other name it has been called

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: regina
  • Is the Unexamined Life Worth Living?

    Is the Unexamined Life Worth Living?

    Is the unexamined life worth living? By Robert Gerzon I've always been fascinated by Socrates' bold statement that "The unexamined life is not worth living." He doesn't mince words. He doesn't say that the unexamined life is "less meaningful than it could be" or "one of many possible responses to human existence." He simply and clearly says it's not even worth living. Why does he make such strong, unequivocal statement? Socrates believed that the purpose

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    Essay Length: 517 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Mike
  • How to Get a Girl

    How to Get a Girl

    Every man's dream is to have the perfect companion. However, in order to have one, you must first be able to get one. Most believe such a task can be extremely difficult, yet if done properly, it can be accomplished swiftly and efficiently. In fact, there are only a few basic procedures to getting a girl. The first step of this process is rather quite simple; get her attention. Initiating conversation is half the battle.

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Owning a Dog While Living in an Apartment

    Owning a Dog While Living in an Apartment

    Owning a dog while living in an apartment Most renters do not think that there is anything wrong with owning a dog while living in an apartment. While owning a dog can be very fun and rewarding, most renters do not consider the downfalls of a furry companion before they bring home their pet. The three most common downfalls of owning a dog in an apartment are dealing with the inconvenience of not having yard,

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Bred
  • Southern Women in the Civil War

    Southern Women in the Civil War

    Women during the Civil War were forced into life-style changes which they had never dreamed they would have to endure. No one was spared from the devastations of the war, and many lives were changed forever. Women in the south were forced to take on the responsibilities of their husbands, carrying on the daily responsibilities of the farm or plantation. They maintained their homes and families while husbands and sons fought and died for their

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Die Honorably or Live Dishonorably

    Die Honorably or Live Dishonorably

    Die Honorably or Live Dishonorably Honor, dignity, and integrity are traits that are becoming more and more rare in our society. The Crucible, a play written in 1952 by Arthur Miller, is based on the Salem witch hunts of 1692 and parallels the Red Scare and McCarthyism in the 1950s. In the play, Miller attempts to focus his themes around traits such as honor, dignity, and integrity, and as a result, the theme “is it

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Bred
  • History of Women in the Police Force

    History of Women in the Police Force

    Introduction Women have come a long way in the area of the workforce in the past one hundred years. If you were to look back one hundred years ago, you would never see a woman working outside of the home. Society had the idea that a woman's place was in the home cooking, cleaning, reproducing and care giving. They had the idea that there was no place for her in the workforce because that was

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Steve
  • Compare Women in Christianity and Islam

    Compare Women in Christianity and Islam

    Christianity Concept of God: Christians believe the image of God to be three Gods merged into one. The Trinity’s components are the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit and they are all equal. Each form of God has the same attributes of all-powerful, all-knowing, always present, unchanging, and everlasting. (Dew) Concept of Prayer: For Christians, prayer is the foundation of their religion, but is less strict than Islam. Christian believers create and sustain a relationship

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Mike
  • Bad Girl Creek

    Bad Girl Creek

    Phoebe Thomas truly loves the flower farm willed to her by her favorite Aunt Sadie, who raised her and loved her as a daughter. James, Phoebe's brilliant entrepreneur brother, wants to develop the land and sell building lots. Phoebe want the flower farm returned to its former success. But she will need help. Phoebe advertises for roommates to assist her with the physical labors of running a farm. Armed only with Sadie's gardening journal and

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Mike
  • Dealing with Social Conflicts in the Military - Women in Combat

    Dealing with Social Conflicts in the Military - Women in Combat

    Conflict is an inevitable whenever people - whether close friends, family members, co-workers or romantic partners – disagree about their perceptions, desires, ideas or values. Regardless of the substance of the disagreement, conflict arouses strong feelings. The population's tolerance for reinterpretation of institutional values, beliefs, norms and ethics rose significantly due to significant changes in American social norms in the 20th Century. This tolerance, in conjunction with a transition to the primacy of personal rights

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Artur
  • Role of Women

    Role of Women

    In many historic pieces of literature, men have dominated the spotlight as heroic characters. Although women have held significant roles as well, they are still commonly portrayed as the subordinate gender. Of course there are exceptions, such as women being goddesses or other divine entities, but the traditional view of gender roles has definitely influenced how woman are portrayed. In the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Bible, the significance of females are both supported and

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Yan
  • Women and the Revolution

    Women and the Revolution

    Women participated in virtually every aspect of the French Revolution, but their participation almost always proved controversial. Women's status in the family, society, and politics had long been a subject of polemics. In the eighteenth century, those who favored improving the status of women insisted primarily on women's right to an education (rather than on the right to vote, for instance, which few men enjoyed). The writers of the Enlightenment most often took a traditional

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    Essay Length: 2,468 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Feminism Women Equal

    Feminism Women Equal

    Feminism Women Equal Overall, the rights and status of women have improved considerably in the last century; however, gender equality has recently been threatened within the last decade. Blatantly sexist laws and practices are slowly being eliminated while social perceptions of "women's roles" continue to stagnate and even degrade back to traditional ideals. It is these social perceptions that challenge the evolution of women as equal on all levels. In this study, I will argue

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Income Disparities of Women in the Workplace

    Income Disparities of Women in the Workplace

    Income Disparities of women in the Workplace The existence of male-female income and gender discrimination in the workplace has been noted in countless countries. Over the past few decades, laws barring discrimination in education and employment have helped give workingwomen many opportunities that our mothers never had. Because of these opportunities, women began working in many different fields, each requiring different skills and experience with different pay wages. Although these opportunities has opened many doors

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Victor
  • The Secret to Attracting Women

    The Secret to Attracting Women

    The Secret to Attracting Women Women. Few subjects cause as much pleasure or as much angst. The great secret to attracting them, if this be your mission, is simple. Use COMMON SENSE. Ironic isn't it? Us men pride ourselves on utilizing this most elementary of mental capacities, common sense, yet we can't apply it to our most fundamental emotional need. Start using some common sense and the women your charms work on will find their

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Top
  • Gossip Girl by Cecily Von Ziegesar

    Gossip Girl by Cecily Von Ziegesar

    This book is basically following the gossip of the privileged, beautiful, and filthy rich teens. While many novels have a one-person view of their story, this one allows you to understand each character’s thoughts. Welcome to New York City’s Upper East Side, where teenagers have unlimited access to money and whatever else they could ask. This book begins when the girl everyone loved to hate, Serena van der Woodsen is back from boarding school. Everyone

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Monika
  • Women and Politics in Venezuela

    Women and Politics in Venezuela

    Women and Politics in Venezuela Women in every country all over the world are discriminated against when it comes to politics. There are many reasons for this discrimination and most of the reasons are a result of men being in control. Politicians are “supposed” to aggressive and argumentative. Some men and women do not see women as having these qualities but instead have the qualities of nurture and compromise. Time is a barrier for women

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Mike
  • Girl Scout Murders

    Girl Scout Murders

    Case Outline Date: June 12, 1977 Location: Girl Scout Camp Scott. Kiown Section, located at the western most end of the 410 acre property. This location may have been chosen because of it's remoteness. The closest tent to the crime scene was feet away, the nearest consoler tent was 100 yards away. The Victims: Michele Heather Guse Age 9 Doris Denise Milner Age 10 Lori Lee Farmer Age 8 Events Leading Up To The

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Vika

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