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    while some remain enslaved. Female Genital Mutilation abbreviated as FGM will be addressed as an example of modern day slavery. The history of

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    Feminism can be described as a collection of ideologies that share the same aim; the belief that all people, regardless of gender, are entitled to the same rights and should be treated as equals. Women have been fighting for equal rights and expressing their feelings and concerns about discrimination since as early as the 18th Century, when the European Enlightenment developed the idea of ‘natural rights’ and Mary Wollstonecraft published her 1792 novel, ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Women’. Mary

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    The declaring of 1975-85 decade as the International Women’s decade also gave impetus to women’s movements for removing the notion of inferiority of women and giving them a sense of identity. The Central Social Welfare Board (CSWB) established by the Government of India in 1953, also promotes and strengthens volunteer efforts for the welfare of women. The Ministry of Welfare, Government of India, too, gives grants to voluntary organizations for activities like construction/expansion of hostels for

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    intellectual ceiling of a region but it has the power in revolutionizing the lives of millions. Each additional year of schooling will increase future wages by 10-20% (Global Campaign for Education, 5). The benefits of female education far surpass that of men. A well-educated female is far less likely to have unwanted pregnancies, contract HIV, and contribute more of their wages to their families; up to 90% vs. a male’s 30-40% (GCE, 5). We are incredibly fortunate to be living in the United States

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    Junior Research Paper: Equal Rights for Women Imagine this, you are a female and you and your fellow male employee are working the same job and at the end of the week you get your paycheck. You work the exact same job for the same amount of hours, but you notice he has an extra thousand dollars on his check because the fact that he is a male. How are you going to react as a female to this situation? This scenario is just one situation where women are not equal to men. Although men think women

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    in that era was to become a wife, mother and carer for her family, her place is her kitchen at home, talking about their bodies and sexuality was seen as disgraceful and shameful. The way Germaine expressed her personal view and opinion about the female body and their sexuality made her receive criticism and praise from man and women alike, the criticism gave her the drive to promote and continue her writing on such topics (The Sunday Morning Herald, 2004). She challenged the western attitudes toward

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    Why I Am A Doctor

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    many public health initiatives through the International Federation of Medical Students ' Associations. I led local campaigns and worked on publications to raise awareness on breast cancer, tuberculosis, smoking, breastfeeding interruption, female genital mutilation, HIV/AIDS, and other global health issues. Working as a physician in Egypt, I quickly realized that I could be more effective in solving health problems if I integrated a public health approach with my clinical background. One of the encounters

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    In “Some Moral Minima,” Goodman states, “if it is true that no norm can be made unless some other is compromised, and are there no rules to tell us that principles are principles – no norms delineating concretely, and uncompromisingly, wrong from right?” (Goodman, 2010, p. 87) Every society has customs and traits that make them distinctive to which each of these customs belong to people. Cultures and societies all have different moral standards. Lenn E. Goodman, states that we as humans and

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    Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are global initiatives in which countries all over the world are entitled towards achieving. Out of the 17 SDGs, Sustainable goal number 5 takes about the achievement of gender equality (Kumar & Vivekadhish, 2016). Gender issues have always been experienced ever since the beginning of man. Women do not have the same rights and opportunities as men in society and this why this goal number 5 was developed. Egypt, a North African country, has yet to fully attain

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    Sexuality in Contemporary Egypt Essay

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    Thinking about sex and sexuality evokes certain feelings and emotions among most westerners. The first and overwhelming thought is in the context of a healthy and loving relationship. That may closely be followed by mutual lust or maybe even a kind of sport for some perhaps, yet it is a widely accepted belief that western women hold the keys to that kingdom. The notions of necessity or domination certainly would not be the first things one might consider. However, the majority of the material covered

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