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- 1931: Equality
- ... ruled against. After her ruling was overturned in 1890 at the age of 59, she became a licensed lawyer and two years latter practiced law in front of the same court that had refused her rights 23 years earlier. Before these women had broken into these previously all male jobs women's jobs four general limitations. They are "(1) that women perform work similar to that of the home; (2) that ... gain access to areas that were at on time strictly off limits to them and fought hard to improve their working conditions. With out the struggles of these women other women might not have the rights they have today.
- 1932: Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
- ... on equality. He started promoting non-violent sabotage, which including blocking the normal functioning of government. At one time, Malcolm X actually wanted to join forces with King and the progressive elements of the Civil Rights Movement, (pg. 262, Malcolm X: The man and his times). To many, King and Malcolm X were heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. However, many have also seen that King was more pessimistic, while Malcolm X was more optimistic about separatism for most of his life. Some have said that later on in their lives, they had ...
- 1933: My Great-Grandmother was not a Person
- ... many of our laws were the same as England's and enforced by British parliament. One such law from the Common Law of England stated that "A woman is not a person in matters of rights and privileges, but she is a person in matters of pains and penalties." This gave women second class citizenship. Women were not recognized as equals to men, even though the expectations of women were such ... should not be judged by our sex. On April 19, 1916 women in Alberta were granted the right to vote. A small battle was won. Five Canadian women have conquered countries and nations for their rights. When questionning the wording of "qualified persons to the senate" the Supreme Court of Canada rejected that the word "persons" included women. This battle was lost but the war was won when the Privy Council ...
- 1934: Newly Independent Nation Seeks Advice From Other Nations
- ... teen suicide. I would not choose this because a good system of education is not worth teens killing themselves. The second area in which the nation is seeking advice is in the area of womens rights. They are seeking advice from Israel. In Israel women are given as equal rights as men are. Women are allowed to have the samejobs, education, and also serve in the military under the same conditions of men. The nation should choose this policy because women are as equal as ...
- 1935: Cloning Has Science Gone Too Far
- ... First Cloning Ever of Adult Mammal," 3 4. Nash, "The Age of Cloning," Vol. 149, No.10, 3 5. Nash, "The Age of Cloning," Vol. 149, No.10, 3 6. Katharine Q. Seelye, "Congressman Offers Bill to Ban Cloning of Humans," New York Times Online, March 6, 1997, 1 7. Kolata, "With Cloning of a Sheep, Ethical Ground Shifts," New York Times Online, February 24, 1997, 3 Kass, Leon R. and ... With Cloning Sheep, Ethical Ground Shifts." New York Times Online (www.nytimes.com), 24 February 1997 Nash, J. Madeline. " The Age of Cloning." Time Magazine (www.time.com), 10 March 1997 Sleeye, Katharine. "Congressman Offers Bill to Ban Cloning of Humans." New York Times Online (www.nytimes.com) 6 March 1997
- 1936: Analysis Of Women In The Milit
- ... There is no option for the male soldiery. Desert Storm commander General Norman Schwarzkopf testified to Congress, "Decisions on what roles women should play in war must be based on military standards, not women's rights." Applying the individuals make the team analogy of critics, let me suggest the military standard should not center on anyone's rights or obligation, but instead on the individual in all instances. Perhaps then war would be called off like other events that lack participation.
- 1937: Computers 2
- ... might not ever need to use a computer or learn how. Yes, there are those people who are not ever going to be into the technological age. These people are just limiting themselves on what Bill Gates say s is, a technological era (Maney 50). On commercials one here s the phrase, What type of computer skills do you have. People are being constantly rejected for jobs from those Fortune 500 ... The computer skills are a needed ability for people to get many jobs in today s job world. Someday we hope that every household will contain at least one computer for use , says Microsoft CEO Bill gates (Stross 68). In the future it could be very likely that most households will be benefited by having a computer. Already, people can watch T.V. from their computer, use it as a CD ...
- 1938: Should the President Be Impeached?
- Should the President Be Impeached? The most controversial headlines today focus on the President of The United States, Bill Clinton. These headlines have nothing to do with his Foreign policies, deficit control, or the United States budget spending rather focus specifically on the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal and the impeachment hearings. Currently President Clinton ... be impeached and convicted? The impeachment process is part of the checks and balances of our government. The power of impeachment allows congress to remove the president out of office. In this particular case if Bill Clinton is convicted, he is thrown out of office, and Vice President Al Gore replaces him as President. The U.S. constitution explains impeachment as the removal from office for , and conviction of treason , or ...
- 1939: Taming Of The Shrew 3
- ... that showed a different side of women, he didn t write about women needing to be saved, if he did think that then he would have written a play specifically on these issues. Women s rights activists shouldn t fret about this play, mainly because Shakespeare not only referred to Kate as a Shrew, but he also referred to Petruchio as being a shrew, while linking Kate (a shrew) to another ... that showed a different side of women, he didn t write about women needing to be saved, if he did think that then he would have written a play specifically on these issues. Women s rights activists shouldn t fret about this play, mainly because Shakespeare not only referred to Kate as a Shrew, but he also referred to Petruchio as being a shrew, while linking Kate (a shrew) to another ...
- 1940: Taming Of The Shrew 2
- ... that showed a different side of women, he didn t write about women needing to be saved, if he did think that then he would have written a play specifically on these issues. Women s rights activists shouldn t fret about this play, mainly because Shakespeare not only referred to Kate as a Shrew, but he also referred to Petruchio as being a shrew, while linking Kate (a shrew) to another ... that showed a different side of women, he didn t write about women needing to be saved, if he did think that then he would have written a play specifically on these issues. Women s rights activists shouldn t fret about this play, mainly because Shakespeare not only referred to Kate as a Shrew, but he also referred to Petruchio as being a shrew, while linking Kate (a shrew) to another ...
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