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Papers On Womens' Social Issues
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In the Combat Zone by Leslie Marmon Silko
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A 3 page analysis of Leslie Marmon Silko’s essay In the Combat Zone. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAcslko,rtf
Incarceration and Women
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A 10 page paper which examines the conditions of
incarcerated women today. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAincwmn.rtf
Is Britain Still A Patriarchal Society?
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This 6 page paper argues that Britain is still a patriarchal society despite the apparent levels of equality. The paper considers the cultural, political, social and sexual attitudes and the supporting societal structures. The bibliography cites 190 sources.
Filename: TEpatsoc.rtf
Is Housework Drudgery?
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This 5 page paper examines the idea and uses an essay by Simone De Beauvoir as a springboard for discussion. Various issues are included. The paper argues that housework is really not that bad and the role of the housewife is desirable in the twenty-first century. No bibliography.
Filename: SA506hse.rtf
Isabel Allende’s “Of Love and Shadows” -- Reflections of the
Author’s Anger
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This 5 page report discusses one of Isabel
Allende’s novels, “Of Love and Shadows.” Allende is a Chilean
author who fills her work with spiritual strength and humor which
transcends personal and societal tragedy. Allende’s “Of Love and
Shadows” demonstrates her awareness of the fleeting nature of
life and love. Having experienced the terror of having been so
close to a bloody uprising, receiving death threats, finding out
she was listed on the military’s blacklist, being forced to run
from her homeland, and having survived seems to have allowed her
to add an extra measure of both sweetness and melancholy in her
novels. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWluvsha.wps
Issues Related to Being a Victim of Rape
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This 7 page report discusses the fact that a
woman who has been the victim of a violent crime and who is then victimized a second
time by the judicial system, social censure, an employment crisis, and even an unspoken
but still understood condemnation based on her personal history, lifestyle, or personal
belief system. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWvictim.rtf
Jewish Women in the Shtetls in England: A View of Styles of Marriage and the Agunot
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This 6 page paper considers the basic elements of Eastern European marriages, with a specific focus on the marriages of Jewish woman and those in the Shtetls in England. This paper also looks at the standards and values of marriage in the Jewish culture and the specific issues related to the status of the agunot (plural of agunah), Jewish women who are left without being divorced. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MHagunah.wps
Job Opportunity verses Government Aid: Hypothetical Approaches for Improving the Economic Status of Female Heads of Household
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A 2 page analysis of two hypothetical approaches to improving the economic status of low income women and their dependents. Contrasts the benefits and disadvantages of one program providing higher levels of earned income credit and another which provides jobs and equitable wages for a predetermined period. Concludes that he second approach rewards a woman for working but at the same time there is a more immediate cap put on the time that she can benefit from such a program. The woman's work incentive, therefore, is not in the form of government subsidies but in the form of the realization that after three years she will be on her own to provide for the needs of her family. While it may seem like a harsher program in many ways, it is superior to the first in that the taxpayer is not left in the position of indefinitely having to support the families of others. No sources are listed.
Filename: PPecWelf.wps
John Stuart Mill, the “Subjection of Women,” and the Family
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This 5 page report discusses 19th century philosopher, John
Stuart Mill and his assertion that the highest normative
principle is that, “actions are right in proportion as they tend
to promote happiness; wrong as they tend to produce the reverse
of happiness.” His views on women and the family are considered
in the context of his ideals related to the greatest good for the
greatest number of people. Mill was certain that the differences
between the sexes are essentially accidental. Bibliography lists
4 sources.
Filename: BWmilfam.rtf
Joyce Carol Oates' "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" - Arnold Friend: Dream And Demon
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10 pages in length. The character known as Arnold Friend in Joyce Carol Oates' Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? can be considered quite the conundrum, having been the subject of many interpretations; even Oates herself has proclaimed him a "fantastic figure" of many interpretations. But of all these various descriptions, it is the perception of Arnold as "a Dream" and "a Demon" that provides the most insight into Oates' story, allowing the reader to understand Connie's feelings as she develops emotionally into a woman, as well as the obstacles faced because of it. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCOatesArn.rtf