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    Comfort Women and Comfort Stations, Avoided History During World War two and the Pacific War, the Japanese army was bouncing back from the Raping of Nanking. The Imperial Army was shamed for the bluntness of its killing and raping of several hundreds of thousands of women. “The army that's rapes and pillages together stays together”-Alison Bernier. So it was not a surprise that the army was back at it with ‘comfort women’ during World War Two. This essay discusses the history of comfort stations

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    that befall hundreds of thousands of Asian women and the practice of sexual slavery system. Comfort women practice justify an unplanned event in a war situation the Asia Pacific? Justify the profession of prostitution Comfort women who receive wages for sexual services to the Japanese military. II. Jugun Ianfu Jugun ianfu was a term used by Japanese people to describe prostitute women during the Asian Pacific War. Another name to describe it was “comfort women”. Unlike geisha who worked as courtesan

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    Topic: Should women serve in the military? The essence of war is not good. During the WWI, more than ten million dead and tens of millions disabled; cities, villages, roads, bridges, factories were destroyed. The amount of money for war costs up to about eighty four billion dollars [9]. The fate of those who faced a battle between life and death was questioned. The world was considering that was it worth to sacrifice that much? Especially, women played a big role in army and they have had to suffer

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    Role of women in the play The only active female character Sofola’s adaptation of Wizard of Law is Sikira, Ramoni’s wife. She was created by Zulu Sofola to demonstrate the role performed by Women in Ibadan. The status of Sikira is very low because she is treated as a subordinate character whose fortune depends on that of her husband. Ramoni’s latest misfortune has actually affected Sikira who like most women in Nigeria are not economically independent. Her pattern of life is typically of household

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    have been an ongoing battle of victories and setbacks, especially for women. Women are disproportionately affected by gender inequality; they are often looked at with pity or a need to be protected from the outside world. This desire to protect women has evolved into a culture of restriction, when it comes to what women can and cannot do in their day to day lives. The Middle East is especially susceptible to devaluing women in society. The states that operate within this grouping are dominated

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    Comfort Women and the Japanese Denial of Forced Prostitution During the time of the Japanese Empire, when Japan had taken control of Korea and was attempting to expand its territory further, the Japanese military utilized sex slaves and prostitutes called “comfort women” in order to boost morale and prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. However, after World War II, these comfort women all but vanished from Japanese history, only to reemerge in a large movement in the 1990s demanding

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    Misrepresentation of Women in The Media Essay

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    view of women. Women are constantly being misrepresented. This misrepresentation of women in the media is negatively impacting America by corrupting both the youth and adults. This is occurring because of the hyper-sexualization of women, wrongly portraying women in leadership positions, and creating stereotypes of women in movies and television. “You can’t be what

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    Robert Mau Ms. Strohlin U.S. History 10 May 2015 Women Serving In Combat The simple factor of a person’s gender, in some cases, restricts a person from having the chance to get the same opportunities as another gender. In The United States of America, the problem of women not even having the chance to receive the same opportunities as men, has become a growing problem. The Declaration of Independence, one of the documents that The United States of America was founded upon, says the words, “…All

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    The term comfort women describes the system of militarized and government sponsored prostitution that frequently takes place on military bases. During World War Two Japan recruited hundreds of thousands of women, over 80% of which were from Korea, to serve as comfort women. After the war, Japan publically denied the existence of comfort women for years. Although the fight to bring justice to the victims of the comfort system has been ongoing since the 1980’s and 1990’s it is even more pertinent as

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    The film The Trojan Women is an anti-war film not only condemning the emotional and societal affects of war in general, but also focusing on the effects of such conflicts upon women in particular. This focus allows the story to be more universally relevant, particularly so to the mothers, wives, and daughters who watched the men in their lives being called to serve in the Vietnam War, and subsequently watched the harrowing television coverage of hundreds of body bag being shipped back home. Although

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