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  • Fortune Article: Women in China Are Really offended by This Ikea Ad

    Fortune Article: Women in China Are Really offended by This Ikea Ad

    News Story 1 Alexandra Geiger Student ID: 102346613 Fortune Article: Women in China Are Really Offended by This Ikea Ad By: Claire Zillman Zillman , C. (2017, October 26). Women in China Are Really Offended by This Ikea Ad. Retrieved November 07, 2017, from http://fortune.com/2017/10/26/ikea-ad-china-women/ ________________ ABSTRACT: “Ikea has apologized for a television commercial in China and pulled it from the air after some viewers called it sexist. The 30-second spot features a couple and

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    Essay Length: 609 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2018 Essay by Lexi Geiger
  • Women of the Weeping River: A Look into Tausug Culture

    Women of the Weeping River: A Look into Tausug Culture

    Women of the Weeping River: A look into Tausug culture A Film Review Lliyah Mangawang Sheron Dayoc has made Women of the Weeping River (2016) into a film that gives a different insight to the general state of affairs in the war ridden region of Mindanao. As unusual as it already is to find a film which tackles the issues and problems in the area with a genuine air without thoughts of exoticizing and

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    Essay Length: 1,836 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: April 30, 2018 Essay by Lliyah Mangawang
  • Women in Mathematics, Science, and Engineering

    Women in Mathematics, Science, and Engineering

    Dani Al Sheikh Aleais April 17, 2018 Women in Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Summary:1 Video#1 Why we have too few women leaders The Ted talk, “why we only have too few women leaders” is a message from Sheryl Sandberg on how to stay in the workplace. Sandberg provides three tips which are, one, sit at the table. Two, make your partner a real partner. Three, don’t leave before you leave. Sit at the table– Most

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    Essay Length: 3,827 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: May 14, 2018 Essay by Dani Al Sheikh Aleais
  • Study on Consumption Patterns of Tobacco Among College Students in Kolkata

    Study on Consumption Patterns of Tobacco Among College Students in Kolkata

    STUDY ON CONSUMPTION PATTERNS OF TOBACCO AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS IN KOLKATA INDEX SL.NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1 ABSTRACT 4 2 INTRODUCTION 5-6 3 LITERATURE REVIEW 7-8 4 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 9 5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROBLEM 9-10 6 PATTERNS OF USE 11-13 7 FACTORS LEADING TO INITIATION OF TOBACCO USE 14-16 8 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 17 9 DATA ANALYSIS 18-26 10 CONCLUSION 27 11 RECOMMENDATIONS 28-29 12 LIMITATIONS OF THE SURVEY 30 13 BIBLIOGRAPHY 31-32

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    Essay Length: 7,057 Words / 29 Pages
    Submitted: August 20, 2018 Essay by Avani Jatia
  • Should Canada Support Women in Politics?

    Should Canada Support Women in Politics?

    Should Canada support women in politics? This paper provides the required information about women in Canadian parliament. The Women in Canada has an important role in my further paragraphs about the why there is a need of women in Canadian parliament and their role in the parliament. Some Canadians feels that men could feel easy in politics rather than women, men can easily handle parliament in comparison to the women. Along with this there is

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    Essay Length: 1,421 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2018 Essay by Gurwinder Singh
  • College: Is It Worth It?

    College: Is It Worth It?

    Kawamura Michael Kawamura Professor Sam Martinez English 101 December 12 2018 Is College Worth it? Higher education predates the conception of the United States of America. The first Colonial College, “New College," now known as Harvard University, was established in 1636 with the sole purpose of providing general education and producing Christian men that would become social and religious leaders in the New World (Thelin 37). While the universities of today serve a wider demographic

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    Essay Length: 1,523 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 14, 2019 Essay by Michael Kawamura
  • Improvements of Chinese Women's Education

    Improvements of Chinese Women's Education

    Improvements of Chinese Women’s Education It is around the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) period, where women’s education was improved. From pre-modern times in China, women’s education was very limited to learning of social principle and is heavily pressured to become a virtuous wife and good mother. But throughout centuries tremendous changes have taken place that had altered women’s education. This wouldn’t have happen if it weren’t for many inspiring people like Luo Quilan (15-1813), Zhang Xuecheng

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    Essay Length: 1,133 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 6, 2019 Essay by Marlin Simon
  • Flightless Bird: Women and Animals in the Handmaid’s Tale

    Flightless Bird: Women and Animals in the Handmaid’s Tale

    Flightless Bird: Women and Animals in The Handmaid’s Tale Leashed, roped off, separated into controls or pens; one way or another, whether subtly or outright, the women of The Handmaid’s Tale are routinely made to be animals. With language, Atwood replicates the process of turning females into animals that is all but finished at the time the story takes place. In Gideon, women are degraded and desecrated, robbed of their agency, all under the guise

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    Essay Length: 1,426 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: May 16, 2019 Essay by Erin Piasecki
  • Red Dress for Women

    Red Dress for Women

    At first glance, a red dress hanging from a branch might seem like a fun ending to a night, but the red dress project has apparent implicit meaning behind it. The red dress is a metaphor for the missing aboriginal women over the past thirty years. RCMP released last year that nearly 1200 indigenous women reported missing and murdered, as well as the possibility that the number could be higher due to unreported instances (Black,

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    Essay Length: 529 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 7, 2019 Essay by Tim Korottchenko

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