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    Politics of Muscle

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    "The Politics of Muscle" by Gloria Steinem is an essay arguing the difference in strength between men and women. Steinem starts her essay by stating how she grew up in a generation where women didn’t participate in a lot‚ if any‚ sport activities. She goes on to say that she believes this is the reason why women of her generation believe that it’s not what the female body does‚ but how it looks. Steinem feels that women always seemed to be owned in some degree as the means of reproduction. She believes

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    Thank You Letter to a Teacher or Coach--EXAMPLE Janice Jones Rural Route 67 Saugus‚ Ca 91611 September 9‚ 2010 Ms. Gloria Smithson Hudson’s Bay High School 1601 E Reserve Street Vancouver‚ WA 98663 Dear Ms. Smithson: We greatly appreciate the special attention you have given our son‚ Jason‚ this past semester. The effect you have had on him is tremendous! His grades‚ as well as his self-esteem‚ have shown great improvement! As you well know‚ Jason was having much difficulty

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    The feminist movement has been going on for decades and there any many people who have contributed to it. However‚ the two that stood out to me were Gloria Steinem and Emma Watson. Gloria Steinem is one of the most known faces of the feminist movement. She was the co-founder of many national women’s groups and also helped co-found the feminist Ms. magazine. Emma Watson is also a huge leader today in the feminist movement. Not only was she well known before she started speaking about women’s equality

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    Pretty Hurts Analysis

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    I have always been drawn to strong‚ independent women and all that they stand for. People like Gloria Steinem‚ Rosa Parks‚ and Margaret Sanger are the reason women can live as freely as we do today. Despite this‚ however‚ women are still expected to look and act a certain way. Nowadays‚ people in the music industry use their prominence to recognize social and political injustices going on in our everyday lives‚ and in turn educates people on important issues that they otherwise may not have known

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    Feminism has always been a problem in America dating back to the beginning of agriculture. From our right to vote‚ to our way of living it has always been a problem. Kids born in the 21st century‚ more millennials than anything‚ aren’t necessarily aware of the feminist problem. It has been a very long journey‚ but yet we still have to face the struggle of the anti-feminists. Abigail Adams was the wife to president John Adams and the mother to John Quincy Adams. She was the jump-starter of the feminism

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    Boston Common

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    Not only does this park behold history of battles‚ farming‚ and hangouts from memories of the past‚ inspiring people have visited and represented themselves by giving speeches in the Boston Common. These were people such as Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Gloria Steinem‚ and Pope John Paul II. The reason why I feel that there is a need to visit this landmark is because it’s so much different than the other monuments that I have already seen‚ and the ones that we will visit in Boston. When I went to Washington

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    The Homeland‚ Aztlan Gloria Anzaldua Gloria Anzaldua’s Borderlands explores the identity of a people caught between two cultures: the Anglo-American culture and that of the indigenous Aztecs of the Southwest United States‚ the mestizo. In the first chapter‚ The Homeland‚ Aztlan‚ she describes how since the conquering of Mexico by Cortez‚ Anglo-Americans have slowly seized their land. The mestizo population was forced further down Mexico through fear of lynchings and the poverty faced. Many had

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    There are times when people are put in the position in which they must choose between being selfless and helping others or not doing anything and only worrying about themselves. If the people choose to disregard their own safety and put another person’s life before theirs‚ it shows how ethically responsible they are. For an action to be ethically responsible‚ it must be done out of someone’s own intention to ensure the wellbeing of someone else. Ethical responsibility is defined as the obligation

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    Gloria Benford fulfills her expectations for this rating period. Gloria is very knowledgeable in her duties as SOSA. This rating period‚ Gloria took on the task of organizing the deceased files by year and participant’s last name by the deadline given to her. Gloria purged files this year according to her alphabetic load. Gloria completed the task of uploading a backlog of loose paperwork this rating period. Gloria has been doing a very good job of transferring Juaniata’s phone that receives the

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    “Women Who Make America” continues to be an inspiring and entertaining documentary that portrays many different aspects of the efforts to change and enhance the rights of women. From the very beginning‚ men were the breadwinners who protected their family and provided support‚ while the women were expected to stay at home and take care of the children. Society did not see as much promise for young women as they did for the men. Women were encouraged to go to college‚ earn a degree and meet their

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