Mary Wollstonecraft's Equal Rights for Women
.... Another reason Wollstonecraft
argues women should have the same basic rights as men is because in the eyes of God they are equal. ....
(519

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Women's Freedom of Expression
.... That is why she
argues women must be careful to express their true opinions and never settle for the old domestic way of relating to the world when engaging ....
(1433

6

)
The Role of Women in Homer's The Iliad
.... Easterling
argues that the
women's role as singers of the dirge gives the
women an important function as potential commentators on events and thus creates an ....
(1894

8

)
Issue of the Fetus as a Person
.... is not a sufficient condition of personhood." In addition, she
argues,
women are fully persons and their basic rights outweigh a merely sentient being's rights ....
(1647

7

)
Susan Faludi's View of Women's Liberation
.... has triumphed. Faludi
argues that, to the contrary, the society remains resistent to
women's liberation and equality. The title ....
(1513

6

)
Kant & Marriage Contract
.... to find one contradiction after another in Kant's views on sexuality, marriage, and the female person, such as the fact that Kant
argues women are naturally ....
(2508

10

)
Women in Combat
.... of the controversy surrounding
women serving in combat or high-risk units, Penny Calder (2003)
argues that "Despite the traditional view of
women as nurturers ....
(2341

9

)
Women's Issues in Japanese History
.... Tanaka (2002)
argues that the Japanese treatment of
women during and immediately following the war "became the largest and most elaborate system of trafficking ....
(3177

13

)
Effects of Buddhism for Women in Medieval Period
.... subvert and dominate. Yet Faure ( ) also
argues that, by separating out
women in such a way, the door was opened "to . . . local cults ....
(3294

13

)
The Ethics of Prosecuting Pregnant Women Ethical
.... Professor Nancy Kubasek also points to this discriminatory treatment of minority
women and
argues that an ethical treatment of these
women would focus on ....
(2001

8

)
Women's Status in Egypt
.... This
argues that
women may feel the obligation to reproduce historic family patterns but that, given the pressures of modernity, may suffer anxiety on that ....
(2133

9

)
Ethics of Prosecuting Pregnant Women Ethical
.... Professor Nancy Kubasek also points to this discriminatory treatment of minority
women and
argues that an ethical treatment of these
women would focus on ....
(2001

8

)
Women on the Comstock, 1860-1880
.... In fact, Susan Gonda
argues in her review of the Comstock
Women argues one result of the boom was that
women in Virginia City often juggled more complex lives ....
(5611

22

)
Situation of women in Nigeria
.... Wright (1998)
argues, "Although it is estimated that
women provide the majority of agricultural production, this circumstance does not translate into political ....
(2679

11

)
Women on Death Row
.... She
argues that
women inmates are stripped of clothing, dignity, and self-respect and provided with inadequate at best psychiatric health services (Welcome to ....
(2211

9

)
Rights and Wrongs of Women (Mary Wollstonecraft)
.... terms.
Women, she
argues, are raised to see marriage as their primary goal and purpose in life, the only means to happiness. Whereas ....
(2869

11

)
Native American Women
.... The same is very much true of
women in the culture, and Kilbourne
argues that popular culture as it is exemplified in advertising makes a project of ....
(1447

6

)
Women and the Factory Acts
.... He
argues people are not trained and
women and children are routinely placed in dangerous settings for which they have little preparation. ....
(986

4

)
Betty Friedan's View of Women & Work
Friedan
argues that if
women fail to find such work and make such discoveries, not only will they suffer as a result of failing to live up to their full ....
(1582

6

)
Women in the Sciences
.... Schiebinger, on the other hand,
argues with numerous examples that
women continued to participate actively in the nascent sciences in the seventeenth and ....
(1575

6

)
Taliban and Women
.... The democratic nature of our government
argues for an equal protection of the laws to .... but this ideology has proven often proven to be a weak shield for
women. ....
(1080

4

)
Women in Restoration Comedy
.... consternated by
women who are educated, sexually liberated, or otherwise able to compete with them. In Wycherly's The Country Wife, Pinchwife
argues that the ....
(2890

12

)
Women in Science
.... Rossiter
argues that the exclusion of
women from the scientific fields was directly related to the age-old belief in their position as homemakers. ....
(2010

8

)
The Women of Ancient Greece
.... Citing inscriptions that either prohibit or permit
women's participation in ritual sacrificial cults, Osborne forcefully
argues that
women were priestesses in ....
(1462

6

)
Women in Sports & Political Institutions
.... In Towards a New Paradigm, Cohan (2001)
argues that conventional advertising images illustrated
women with an unattainable body shape and body image. ....
(6793

27

)
Women in Policing
.... Susan Martin
argues that the groundwork for
women's inclusion in policing was laid during the "pre-policewomen" phase of "the policewomen's movement." During ....
(2399

10

)
Women and Murder in the Victorian Era
.... In her study of prostitution in Victorian London, meanwhile, Walkowitz
argues that
women's alienation from productive life in the city and the fact that ....
(1969

8

)
Women's History
.... June, 7. Gloria Steinem
argues that the
Women's Liberation movement is not just about
women, but about men as well, just as the Civil Rights Movement was not ....
(1218

5

)
Argumentative Essay
.... Thurow then
argues that discrimination against
women by men remains an inadequate explanation for this wage-gap, because only a "monumentally stupid" male ....
(768

3

)
Women and Men
.... This paper
argues that, first of all,
women should not be considered to be weak (either physically or in any other sense) and that, secondly, even if
women can ....
(503

2

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