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Essays On Feminists, Activists & The Struggle For Womens' Rights
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Fatal Distraction - The Detrimental Factors Surrounding Females in Combat
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A 9 page paper that argues the point that female military personnel should not be placed in direct combat positions during times of war. The opinions and justifications presented by this opposition are discussed in detail as well as the arguments held by advocates of this issue. Included are a brief discussion of the military roles executed by female soldiers during the Gulf War of 1991 and a short summary of the reasons behind the Department of Defense's 1998 decision to uphold its ban on female ground combat positions. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: LCCombat.doc
Essay Title: Fatal Distraction - The Detrimental Factors Surrounding Females in Combat
Women’s Rights & Their Impact on the Development of Iran
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A 5 page paper which examines women’s rights in Iran and their effect on the economic development of Iran. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGiran.rtf
Essay Title: Women’s Rights & Their Impact on the Development of Iran
Feminist Leaders
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A 10 page research paper on Alice Paul, Eleanor Roosevelt and Mary P. Ryan and their contributions to the feminist movement. The writer posits that Paul was radical, but highly successful, Roosevelt was enigmatic, and that Ryan shows bias toward NOW, but that all were very influential in their time and that their legacy continues today. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Femlead.wps
Essay Title: Feminist Leaders
History of Women's Rights in America
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A 6 page paper discussing various women throughout American history that have influenced or fought for women's rights. A discussion of Stanton and Anthony is illustrathed, describing some of the issues that revolved around the women's convention of 1848. Stanton's daughther also fought for women's rights and is highlighthed within. The last woman to illustrathe the many gains achieved within the field of women's rights, is Eleanor Roosevelt, who through her position and strength was able to gain some significant measures, or at least recognition, for women. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Hwram.wps
Essay Title: History of Women's Rights in America
Cross Cultural Problem Solving: The Homemaker in the Feminist Culture
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Cross Cultural Problem Solving: The Homemaker in the Feminist Culture
A 5 page discussion of the problems which can result between women when
a clash between feminism and traditionalism surfaces. The author
observes that in actuality two distinctive cultures have emerged among
women as a whole. The author emphasizes that problems in cross cultural
problem solving are aided by maintaining a sensitivity to other
individuals feelings and perceptions and coming to the realization that
there is no clear cut wrong or right in regard to a woman’s appropriate
place in society. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
PPfemPrb.rtf
Filename: PPfemPrb.rtf
Essay Title: Cross Cultural Problem Solving: The Homemaker in the Feminist Culture
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'Her Land'
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An analytical 6 page essay in which the writer discusses this classic feminist work from a personal point of view. In the book, Gilman describes a Utopian society successfully created and inhabited by 100% women. 'Her Land' was originally published in 1915 as a magazine article and did not become a book until 1979. *The writer of this easy supports / agrees with Gilman's feminist ideology.
Filename: Herland.wps
Essay Title: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'Her Land'
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'Her Land' # 2
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A 6 page essay similar to the one described above (Herland.wps) except the writer debates Gilman's ideology and asserts that she fails to give men enough of a fair chance in the story. C.P. Gilman is criticized in this essay for having been too 'one-sided.'
Filename: Herland2.wps
Essay Title: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'Her Land' # 2