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    Frida Kahlo is a Mexican artist and a feminist icon. Frida was born on July 6, 1907 in Coyocoán, Mexico. Frida began painting after she was hit by a bus. Around the age of six she got polio which resulted in her being bedridden for 6 months affecting her legs and that why she all ways where's her famous long skirts. Her father encouraged her to play soccer, go swimming, and even wrestle which was weird for a girl at that time. In 1922, Frida Kahlo enrolled at the very known National Preparatory School

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    As noted by scholars such as Robinson (2001), the feminist movement of the 20th century was motivated by social and political movement in the United States; the purpose of the movement was to establish women equality. This movement was a success as it transformed the women lives and was able to exert profound impact on the American society. The first two decades had marked emergence of women groups that aimed to attain women suffrage, pushing for constitutional amendments for women to be guaranteed

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    In the year 2013 there are slightly over 7 billion people throughout the world. This means that we have a wide variety of cultures, heritages, ethnic backgrounds, views and opinions. Thousands of people are immigrating to the United States for a number of reasons such as bettering their education and careers, as well as, getting a fresh start. Primarily, immigrants are moving here to take advantage of the many opportunities our country can make available. People are bringing their cultures and

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    CHAPTER-4 GENDER INEQUALITY AT WORK PLACE The old aphorism, “The consumer is not a moron; she is your wife" has to be rephrased: "The consumer is not a moron; she is your BOSS." How did this development take place? The single most significant reason for this development has been the dawn of the consumer era. Today, it is neither the industry nor the government sector that drives the economy. The expenditure and savings of the household sector have become the driving force of the urban industrial

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