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  • Chinese Woman

    Chinese Woman

    Chinese Women Traditional Chinese society was patriarchal, patrilineal, and patrilocal. In this male dominated society, sons were preferred to daughters, and women were expected to be subordinate to their fathers, husbands, and sons. Because marriages were arranged, young women and men had virtually no voice in the decisions on their marriage partner, resulting in loveless marriages. Once married, it was the woman who left her family and community and went to live with her husband's

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    Essay Length: 1,499 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2009 By: Wendy
  • An Analysis of the Life and Murder Trial of Xwelas, a S'klallam Woman

    An Analysis of the Life and Murder Trial of Xwelas, a S'klallam Woman

    Walking next to his father through the woods on a cool winter day, young Mason hears the sound of a bullet entering his father's body. As he looks ahead, he sees his mother, Xwelas, lower a shotgun. In the essay The Life and Murder Trial of Xwelas, a S'Klallam Woman, Coll-Peter Thrush and Robert H. Keller, Jr. recall the events before, during, and after the murder of George Phillips, a Welsh immigrant killed by his

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    Essay Length: 865 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: July 15, 2009 By: Vika
  • Devil in the Shape of a Woman

    Devil in the Shape of a Woman

    "Devil in the Shape of a Woman" In the mid 1600's witchcraft was something many were fearful of. The thought of a person in league with the devil in early Massachusetts was something that everyone of the time thought about. The main group of people who were thought to be witches, were women between the ages of thirty-six through sixty-plus. Some of the accusations were set forth for many different reasons, such as the belief

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    Essay Length: 651 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Man Hath Known No Fury like a Woman Scorned

    Man Hath Known No Fury like a Woman Scorned

    Jon Elliott Mrs. Scott Honors IS 2 22 September 2000 Man Hath Known No Fury Like a Woman Scorned Women are often referred to as the weaker sex. Don't say this to one of the women you’re about to read about. There are over 3000 people on death row in the United States. 42 are women. Is it that women are morally better or is it that they are better at getting away with it?

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    Essay Length: 1,182 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Tommy
  • 1950's Movie Essay: “rebel Without a Cause”

    1950's Movie Essay: “rebel Without a Cause”

    1950s Movie Essay: Rebel Without A Cause Introduction Rebel Without A Cause is a very popular film from 1955. It depicts life in the 1950’s from the viewpoint of three teenagers who live in Los Angeles, California. They live in a comfortable environment in middle-class America. However, they must deal with their own inabilities to “fit” into society. The teens try to fit in with their peers and find the love they so desperately need

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    Essay Length: 1,031 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Battered Woman Syndrome

    Battered Woman Syndrome

    Abstract This paper will discuss the issue of battered woman syndrome. It will discuss the pro side, presented by Attorney Douglas A. Orr and the con side, presented by Professor Joe W. Dixon. With one side arguing that battered woman syndrome is a valid defense for woman and the other side trying to prove that it is unjustifiable and that battered woman syndrome does not exist. Battered Woman Syndrome Battered women who claim that killing

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    Essay Length: 1,385 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Mike
  • Every Woman: A Rhetorical Analysis of Kenneth Coleвђ™s Вђњwe All Walk in Different Shoes Ad Campaign

    Every Woman: A Rhetorical Analysis of Kenneth Coleвђ™s Вђњwe All Walk in Different Shoes Ad Campaign

    I discovered this Kenneth Cole ad in April 2008 issue of Vogue, a fashion and lifestyle magazine. Flipping through countless of advertisements, one particular ad captured my attention. It was a Kenneth Cole ad featuring Aimee Mullins, an athlete, actor and activist. The ad, “We All Walk in Different Shoes” is, or least appears, a persuasive fashion advertisement designed to influence women to buy their shoes and clothing products. As the viewer pay close attention

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    Essay Length: 542 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Mikki
  • A Modern Woman in a Not So Modern Time

    A Modern Woman in a Not So Modern Time

    A Modern Woman in a Not so Modern Time Mary Wilkins Freeman’s, “The Revolt of Mother” first appeared in Harper’s Bazaar in 1890, as a short story. The story is laden with conflict throughout. Sarah Penn’s (Mother’s) conflict is driven by her strong conviction for fair treatment by her husband. She is in conflict with her husband, the community and the gender role defined by the social conventions of that era. Sarah’s conflict with her

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    Essay Length: 1,061 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Working Woman

    Working Woman

    Some say sweetness is to a woman what sugar is to fruit. Her business is to be happy, and then she must be a ray of sunlight in the house to make others happy. This idea may sound Victorian and too old-fashioned in today’s society, but it still exists. There is a major gender division concerning women in the workplace because many women are preferring the idea of becoming full-time housewives (Anonymous 1). Women need

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    Essay Length: 1,909 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Steve
  • Woman Roles in Hamlet

    Woman Roles in Hamlet

    Shakespeare incorporates several different, reoccurring themes throughout his well-known play Hamlet. Misogyny, the hatred of women, is one of these themes. The only two female characters, both of significant importance are mistreated and disrespected by several male characters. Queen Gertrude is mostly under attack from Hamlet and Ophelia is mostly controlled by Polonius. However, Ophelia does receive ill-treatment from her brothers Laertes and Hamlet, as well as her own father, Polonius. All of these men

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    Essay Length: 1,260 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Stenly
  • The Woman's Role in the Abolitionist Movement

    The Woman's Role in the Abolitionist Movement

    The abolitionist movement was meant to help free black slaves. You hear about many men who participated in the movement but you probably haven’t heard about the contributions women, both black and white, made toward the abolitionist movement. Women, across racial and class lines, had participated in organized abolition since 1817, when Black women and men met in Philadelphia to lodge a formal, public protest against the white-led colonization movement, which proposed to send Blacks

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    Essay Length: 509 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Story of an Hour & a Sorrowful Woman

    The Story of an Hour & a Sorrowful Woman

    Dana Signorile Professor Mark A. Shultz English 221X: Writing About Literary Types March 31, 2005 Essay #2 “The Story of an Hour” & “A Sorrowful Woman” The authors Kate Chopin and Gail Godwin use literary elements to define more fully a theme or central message. Marriage does not always bring people the happiness that they expect. A countless number of people today feel trapped in their own marriages. Mrs. Mallard in Kate Chopin’s “The Story

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    Submitted: November 15, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Maya Angelou: Phenomenal Woman

    Maya Angelou: Phenomenal Woman

    Maya Angelou: Phenomenal Woman Maya Angelou’s poem Phenomenal Woman is very lyrical, as are many of her poems. This may have been influence by her career as a dance and Broadway actress. The character in this poem is a strong, confident woman. The woman described shares many of the same qualities as Angelou. Angelou is an imposing woman, at least six feet tall. She has a strong personality and a compelling presence as defined in

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    Essay Length: 449 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 15, 2009 By: Mike
  • The White Porch: A Journey from Child to Woman

    The White Porch: A Journey from Child to Woman

    The White Porch: A Journey From Child to Woman The poetry of Cathy Song is a flowing collection of soft spoken and colorful imagery. She gently weaves her thoughts into an imaginative yet graceful story that has an overall sensual tone to it. Cathy invites the reader into her personal sanctuary of memories. She allows the reader to share in some of her most personal and critical moments in life. Some may think these things

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    Essay Length: 1,537 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Mike
  • Societies Role upon the Woman of Today

    Societies Role upon the Woman of Today

    When I look at myself in the mirror, all I see is the flaws. I look in the mirror and think about the “image” that our media puts out there today. Women are heavily influenced by how we are expected to look, instead of what needs to be done in order for us to be successful. When women are looked at, they are judged immediately; by their looks, the way they dress, and even by

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Bred
  • A Woman’s Awakening

    A Woman’s Awakening

    The novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin tells the story of a woman who is married and has an awaking of her true feelings. The situation is very complex and Edna cannot handle the complexity of it. In the end she commits suicide. The novel The Awakening by Edna is described as a woman who is strong and able to pursue her dreams. The novel also shows how people should live their lives for

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    Essay Length: 391 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Hpv & Cervical Cancer - What Every Woman Should Know

    Hpv & Cervical Cancer - What Every Woman Should Know

    HPV & Cervical Cancer - What Every Woman Should Know I was eighteen years old when I had my first abnormal pap smear. I received a call from my OB/GYN's office and was informed that I had the Human Papilloma Virus show up on my pap smear. This was the first pap smear I had ever had, and I was terrified. The news got worse. I researched this virus and learned that it was

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Steve
  • The Atypical Woman in a Typical World

    The Atypical Woman in a Typical World

    The Atypical Woman in a Typical World Do many people know who Anne Spencer is? Probably not. Anne Spencer was a Harlem Renaissance poet who actually lived in Lynchburg, Virginia. She immensely enjoyed working in her garden and spending time in Edankraal, a small cottage in her garden where she wrote most of her poetry. Though Anne was a hard worker, she definitely was not a typical woman of the early 20th century. Anne and

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    Essay Length: 1,271 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Mike
  • Modern Hygiene for the Modern Woman

    Modern Hygiene for the Modern Woman

    Modern Hygiene for the Modern Woman The Golden Era and the Roaring Twenties are two well-known names for the 1920s. Following World War I, there was an economic boom, the art scene was making waves, fashion evolved, and women were going into the workforce. Many family members lost the head of the household, which forced women to get jobs and provide for the families. In 1928, The Kotex Company released an advertisement in a magazine

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    Essay Length: 316 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Anna
  • Womans Liberation Issues

    Womans Liberation Issues

    The gender role given to women was one of the pretty, clean-cut, stay-at-home moms who always had dinner on the table when her husband walked through the white picket fence on the way home from work. Women were nice nurses or simply mothers; however, always submissive and eager to please their husbands. Throughout most of history, the notion of women and sex was simply unheard of. Women were forbidden to demonstrate a sexual prowess and

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    Essay Length: 1,701 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Elder Woman

    Elder Woman

    Today I interviewed an elderly woman who is a resident in the Webster County Nursing Home. As I entered her room, she was sitting up awake and alert. As we talked, I explained to her that as a nursing student, I’m required to complete a paper on any person over the age of sixty-five. I asked her if it would be okay to interview her. She enthusiastically agreed, therefore, I proceeded with the interview.

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: David
  • Inessential Woman

    Inessential Woman

    This week’s reading echoed many of the issues we addressed in Global Feminism last semester. As Spelman illustrates, those issues of difference, exclusion, essentialism, race, class, white middle-class heteronormativity, remain difficult and complex within feminist theories. I start by saying that I found myself confused at times and having to re-read quite often. I was taken by Spelman’s introduction and the analogous yet paradoxical examples of Uncle Theo and the multiplicity of the pebbles to

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    Essay Length: 602 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Poet as a Rebel

    The Poet as a Rebel

    The Poet as a Rebel Ted Hughes (1930-1998) is regarded as one of the most accomplished British poets to emerge since World War II. He is a versatile poet who is best known for his wildness, his unique point of view to the role of a poet just like a shaman and his powerful poems that feature violent and bloody themes, symbolic and mythical images, bold metaphors and resonant language. Though he is a major

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    Essay Length: 2,226 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Anna
  • Lakota Woman

    Lakota Woman

    Lakota Woman Essay In Lakota Woman, Mary Crow Dog argues that in the 1970’s, the American Indian Movement used protests and militancy to improve their visibility in mainstream Anglo American society in an effort to secure sovereignty for all “full blood” American Indians in spite of generational gender, power, and financial conflicts on the reservations. When reading this book, one can see that this is indeed the case. The struggles these people underwent in their

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    Essay Length: 1,232 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Yan
  • Piegon Woman

    Piegon Woman

    There are many different types of literature to be explored. Throughout this paper the elements of poetry will be explored. The use of theme, voice, tone, imagery, symbolism, and figurative language will be discussed through May Swensons poem Pigeon Woman. There were many different themes in the poem. Aside from the important theme of old age and trying to defy it Swenson also tells us of the difficulties that an old aged woman experiences.

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    Essay Length: 570 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Mike

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