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  • Antigone Vs. Kreon - "nomos" Vs. "written Laws"

    Antigone Vs. Kreon - "nomos" Vs. "written Laws"

    Antigone vs. Kreon- "Nomos" vs. "Written Laws" Antigone is a play written in 442 B.C. (hypothetical) by the noted Greek playwright Sophocles. In the play Sophocles deals with issues such as the relationship between males and females and the state as well as the position of women in society. He uses Antigone to represent obligation to family and the gods while Kreon represents obligation of the "written laws" of the state. I think that if

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    Essay Length: 904 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Women in Military

    Women in Military

    The world today has changed in many aspects of gender related life style. Yet there is an area of improvement in the focus of gender: based on labour and the patriarchial working woman. The class society have a great impact on the behaviour women carry out. The different theories and definitions help to explain the relationship of the construction of the gender. Feminism has a great impact on the gender role in our society.

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    Essay Length: 2,641 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Top
  • Women’s Struggles in Little Women

    Women’s Struggles in Little Women

    In Little Women, one major theme is the struggles women go through during the nineteenth-century. Women are supposed to be good mothers and women are only to speak when they are spoken to. Society in the nineteenth-century did not expect women to work to support themselves. Family obligations and duties take away from the woman’s ability to attend to her own needs and wants. Little Women shows how women struggled in the nineteenth century.

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    Essay Length: 525 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Stopping Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Women Who Drink Need Treatment

    Stopping Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Women Who Drink Need Treatment

    Stopping Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Women who drink need treatment By Janet Golden, Special to the Post-Intelligencer Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sunday, March 20, 2005 The severity of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, also known as FAS is relatively common in many births today. However, recently there have been many warnings just about everywhere alcohol is sold. In restaurants there is a common sticker on bathroom mirror stating that “according to the surgeon general, women who are pregnant, or may

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    Essay Length: 270 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Top
  • Women in Classical Greece

    Women in Classical Greece

    In Classical Greece, men's domination over women is clearly apparent in each social, economic, and political arena. According to this period, women exist because their existences are necessary in order to produce male heir for the continuity of the state. For this reason, women's roles are limited to procreation and marriage and they are not allowed to have economic and political rights, and their social roles are very restricted. According to Classical Greece, women only

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    Essay Length: 979 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Hammurapi Law Code About the Slaves

    Hammurapi Law Code About the Slaves

    So many people have very different definitions on what a slave is. In the dictionary, as a noun, the word means, a person who belongs to and is completely subject to another; one who is under the influence or domination of a person or thing; drudge; slave ant; system that serves another computer that is connected to it. As a verb a slave is working excessively hard. Slaves are property of another human being and

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    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: David
  • Right to Work Laws

    Right to Work Laws

    RIGHT-TO-WORK TO: MARSHA TOMLIN FROM: MELISSA LOVE SUBJECT: RIGHT TO WORK LAWS FOR NEW MEXICO DATE: 12/3/2007 Background: A trade union or labor union is an organization of workers with the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment. The union leaders bargain with employers to negotiate things like: wages, work rules, complaint procedures, rules of hiring, firing, and promotions of workers, benefits, workplace safety, and other important policies. Employers make deals with

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    Essay Length: 1,501 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: Yan
  • Keeble Law

    Keeble Law

    Case Identification: Queens Branch Keeble v. Hickeringhill 1707,P.31, 11 East 574 Legally Significant Facts: The plaintiff kept land to raise wild game birds for profit and entertainment. The defendant discharged shotgun six times at the plaintiff’s pond and scared away birds. On 3rd and 4th days later defendant returned near the pond, shot gun, and scared away birds. Procedural History: Plaintiff claims that defendant attempted to cause damage and loss of profit. Defendant pleaded not

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    Essay Length: 304 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: Artur
  • Laws Within America

    Laws Within America

    The United States of America has laws in place to protect and serve its citizens. The law is carried out and upheld by police officers to the best of their ability, yet there are still injustices within America due to what I believe is an inability of certain laws to clearly define right and wrong, and the punishments that should go along with the crimes. I believe that if America is to right itself

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    Essay Length: 403 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Overview of Women and Globalization

    Overview of Women and Globalization

    Overview of Women and Globalization Presented to the Asian Women's Workshop on Globalisation. Manila, November 22-24, 2001. by Susan Price - Democratic Socialist Party, Australia. In the Marxist movement, war is defined as 'politics by another means'. The current military intervention in the gulf region by the major superpowers and their deputies, including the Australian ruling class and their military, is the result of a crisis which has been brought about by the policies of

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    Essay Length: 335 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2010 By: Jack
  • Women

    Women

    n many prehistoric cultures, women assumed a particular cultural role. In hunter-gatherer societies, women were generally the gatherers of plant foods, small animal foods, fish, and learned to use dairy products, while men hunted meat from large animals. The first recorded instance of veiling for women is recorded in an Assyrian legal text from the 13th century BCE, which restricted its use to noble women and forbade prostitutes and common women from adopting it. Greek

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    Essay Length: 355 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2010 By: Edward
  • Women's Status in Workplace and Employees Turnover

    Women's Status in Workplace and Employees Turnover

    Introduction This literature review will be described about the women’s status in workplace and how this issue will have impact on employees’ turnover. Employees’ turnover is the ratio of the number of employees that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of employees. This can be happened when employees or workers exit the workforce or exit to move to another job. Quitting the workforce is usually larger for females

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    Essay Length: 1,006 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2010 By: Victor
  • Womens Ability to Be in Combat

    Womens Ability to Be in Combat

    Paper The forces fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan are all volunteer soldiers and it is a mix of men and women. However, according to the Department of Defense and the Pentagon, “a policy from 1994 prohibits female troops in all four service branches from serving in units below brigade level whose primary mission is direct ground combat.” Yet, this policy is incredibly difficult to enforce according to many men and women serving. The frontline is

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    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Women in Islam

    Women in Islam

    Many believe that Islam is one of the world’s greatest religions. Millions of men and women have found comfort and peace with Islam, as well as people of different creeds have learned to live together. Islam has enriched and inspired the lives of people all around the world and most of its traditions are from the Qur’an. Unfortunately, some have taken the words to mean hatred, violence, and even a ground for the oppression of

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    Essay Length: 3,710 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Women and Substance Abuse

    Women and Substance Abuse

    Women and substance abuse The Abuse of Alcohol Substance use disorders are complicated illnesses that present unique threats to women's health. Medical research is showing that women who abuse alcohol, tobacco and other drugs may develop addictions and substance-related health problems faster than men. Alcohol consumption is most common among women between the ages of 26 and 34 and women who are divorced or separated. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism defines

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    Essay Length: 2,069 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Law

    Law

    In March 2012 Candore was in the midst of a rare viral epidemic. Viroblax is one of the drugs used in the treatment of this epidemic and Gentura is under severe pressure from the government to subsidize Viroblax. It is for this reason that Gentura is in breach of its contract with Cad Mex Pharma. Cadmex gave Gentura the rights to Viroblax which is a drug used in the treatment of severe viral infections however

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    Essay Length: 520 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: David
  • The Role of Women Within Orthodox Judaism

    The Role of Women Within Orthodox Judaism

    The Role of Women within Orthodox Judaism 1 Since the beginning of the Jewish religion, women have had what seems to be a marginalized role that encompasses almost every facet of life. In many cases within the body of Jewish texts, clear misogynist statements and commentary are made dealing with every aspect of what it means to be female. Within the Orthodox movement, these restrictions appear to be the most prevalent. Through examination of the

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    Essay Length: 1,994 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: Vika
  • Components of Law

    Components of Law

    PS 241 Professor Lees 10-31-00 Components Of Law In class, we broke components of law up into four categories. System of social norms on which laws are based, a group empowered to enforce the laws, a legitimate system of enforcement, and a system for interpreting the law. Throughout this essay I'll divide up these categories, and give examples of each of them. A system of social norms on which laws are based, generally determine what

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    Essay Length: 309 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 4, 2010 By: Vika
  • Women and Rights

    Women and Rights

    Many generations woman is treated as property. Women were never treated as self-individual in any civilization. Their independence was discouraged in almost all the civilizations and religions. Without women there would have no civilization, no religion, no societies and no men. Woman is earth, gives birth and nourish till the boy becomes man. In this universe after helping woman (earth) to seeding, mans role is finished woman performs rest of the role till the child

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    Essay Length: 456 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 4, 2010 By: Janna
  • Muslim and Non Muslim Laws

    Muslim and Non Muslim Laws

    Islamic law and non-Muslims Some pro-Israeli opinion cite traditional interpretations of sharia (Islamic law) which requires, among other things, that Muslim territory encompass all land that was ever under Muslim control, as a source for the Arab-Israeli conflict. Since the territory of Israel, prior to being the British Mandate of Palestine, was once part of the Ottoman caliphate, some Islamic clerics believe it is unlawful for any portion of it to remain 'usurped' by non-Muslims.

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    Essay Length: 440 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Monika
  • 1848 Women’s Rights Convention

    1848 Women’s Rights Convention

    Through out history, Americans have fought for the rights of freedom in their country, freedoms that have been passed down through dozen’s of generations. Freedom’s such as religion, speech, press, slavery and the right to vote. Americans, though very aware of their freedoms, often take them for granted and forget the struggles that their ancestors went through to obtain them. One example of this struggle is a woman’s right to be treated and looked

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    Essay Length: 1,352 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Monika
  • Women in Afghanistan

    Women in Afghanistan

    Researching the Women in Afghanistan has informed me about the many different aspects that have shaped these women into who they are today. They have survived through incredibly harsh periods when education for women was illegal and when being out in public without a male accompaniment was a punishable act as well. Not only have the women of Afghanistan survived through these terrible times, but they never seemed to give up home schooling girls in

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    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Max
  • A Women of Castiglione’s the Courtier and Machiavelli’s the Prince

    A Women of Castiglione’s the Courtier and Machiavelli’s the Prince

    Essay on Woman Leader Machiavelli and Castiglione both present the epitome of perfection in their topics of leadership and the way a women should be, respectively. In the case of Castiglione's work, it is stated by signor Gaspare that "...in the way people sometimes hanker after things that are impossible and miraculous, rather then explain them you (Magnifico) have wished them into existence." This quote is true of both excerpts. Both have created idealisms that

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    Essay Length: 874 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Women and Gender Studies

    Women and Gender Studies

    Women and gender studies contribute greatly to our understanding of the social and cultural world we inhabit. Studying the complex issues of this field has instituted many key insights. Two major insights that positively affected our society are the awareness through learning and through this awareness activism that can ensue. This course of women and gender studies, as would all courses, have produced awareness by coherently explaining the situations women are facing in the world

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    Essay Length: 656 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Edward
  • Controversial Cases That Set a Law

    Controversial Cases That Set a Law

    CONTROVERSIAL CASES THAT SET A LAW! BY: JOYCE VIELOT MARBURY VS. MADISON Marbury Vs. Madison was the first instance in which a law passed by Congress was declared unconstitutional. The decision greatly expanded the power of the Court by establishing its right to overturn acts of Congress, a power not granted by the Constitution. Initially the case involved Secretary of State James Madison who refused to seat four judicial appointees although they had been

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    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Edward

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