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Essays On Womens' Social Issues
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David Broder's "Women Seeking Governorships": Summary
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5 pages in length. David Broder's article entitled Women Seeking Governorships underlines the growing presence of women in politics, particularly high profile position. The author implies that such a tremendous rise in females seeking political positions should come as no surprise, since women have been involved with politics in one way or another for much of the twentieth century. Indeed, women and politics are no strangers if one looks into the recent past, with presidential first ladies clearly setting the stage for all women who follow in their footsteps. No bibliography.
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Essay Title: David Broder's "Women Seeking Governorships": Summary
Deciding Abortion Policy in the U.S.
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A 14 page overview of the many issues involved in deciding abortion policy in the U.S. Reviews the history of U.S. abortion policy including Roe verses Wade and recent state attempts to block partial birth abortions. Emphasizes that the issues of abortion often only become more complicated in a controversial political environment. Concludes that there is no one answer to deciding the policies of abortion in the U.S.. This answer instead varies according to the specific situation and even to the perspectives and beliefs of those involved. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Essay Title: Deciding Abortion Policy in the U.S.
Depiction of Women: Frida Kahlo
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A 3 page paper which looks at the art of Frida Kahlo as it involves the depiction of women in contemporary art. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Essay Title: Depiction of Women: Frida Kahlo
Devi & Head/2 Views of Patriarchy
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A 3 page essay that contrasts and compares two short stories. While the legacy of patriarchy has receded in Western industrialized countries, it remains entrenched in cultures. Bessie Head in "The Collector of Treasures" (writing from an African perspective) and Mahasweta Devi in "Dhowli" (writing about Indian culture) each show the devastation that patriarchal custom can have in the lives of two women. A theme that is prominent in both works is that women are forced to take extreme measures in their lives because society offers them no viable alternatives. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Essay Title: Devi & Head/2 Views of Patriarchy
DISADVANTAGES OF MULTICULTURALISM FOR WOMEN
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This 20 page paper discusses the various reasons why multiculturalism has been devastating to the feminist movement globally. Examples are given from around the world. Diversity and the idea of racism are challenged. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: DISADVANTAGES OF MULTICULTURALISM FOR WOMEN
Discrimination in the Mortgage Industry: The Root of Economic Inequality Between The Poor and Middle Classes
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A 5 page overview of the many discrepancies in the mortgage industry. Contends that there is blatant discrimination on the basis of race and income. Points out that home ownership is critical to economic mobility and suggests mechanisms for increasing home ownership among the nation's poor and thus improving their economic mobility. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Discrimination in the Mortgage Industry: The Root of Economic Inequality Between The Poor and Middle Classes
Do Women Have the Same Opportunities as Men in the Workplace?
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A 10 page
paper which examines whether women have the same opportunities as men in the
workplace today. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: Do Women Have the Same Opportunities as Men in the Workplace?
Do Women Need To Get Married?
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3 pages in length. Had this question been asked one hundred years ago, the answer would have been an unequivocal yes, inasmuch as tradition, economic security and procreation have long been at the forefront of why women have needed to get married. Contemporary society, however, has effectively erased the first criterion, empowered the second and manufactured the third, leaving women with little need - other than perhaps emotional - to become married. Bibliography lists one source.
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Essay Title: Do Women Need To Get Married?
Do women suffer more from discrimination than do blacks in America?
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An 8 page procedural analysis of this question. The author demonstrates that this question is too broad in scope and must be made more specific for conclusions to actually be reached. A thesis is proposed, a literature search conducted, and methodology identified to address the more specific question of whether pay discrepancies that exist for professors in the university system can be attributed to factors like race and gender or to more subtle factors such as time-in-job. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Do women suffer more from discrimination than do blacks in America?
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