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Papers On Womens' Social Issues
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A Psychoanalytic Reading of Christina Rossetti’s “The Lost
Titian”
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This 5 page report discusses the psychoanalytical
aspects of the short story by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) “The
Lost Titian” that was published in 1856. It is worth noting that
her works’ apparent simplicity often masks a darker and far more
intellectual stream of consciousness. From a psychoanalytical
perspective it is quite clear that there is much more to the
writer and her work which may, in itself, serve as a metaphor for
a creative and unique woman of the Victorian age. Bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWrosset.rtf
A Woman’s Beauty
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A 3 page paper which analyzes the essay “A Woman’s Beauty-Put Down or Power Source?” by Susan Sontag. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAwssb.rtf
Abortion & Women's Rights
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A 5 page paper discussing women's rights and abortion. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Abortion.wps
Abortion -- and the Moment of Conception
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This 5 page report
discusses the abortion issue and the circumstances that dictate
the prohibition of an abortion or allows for one to take place on
moral grounds. Issues related to circumstances of conception
(i.e. rape), fetal development, and personal belief are
presented. No sources listed.
Filename: BWabconc.wps
Abortion And The Women's Movement
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It is naturally assumed and probably correct that the women's movement began in the latter two decades of the nineteenth century. By the early 1930's, it was believed that gender roles had been culturally constructed in such a manner as to preclude such access by perpetrating a system of subjugation and beliefs that women were inferior to men. This opened the gates to advocating changes in social structure and cultural norms. From a women's history point of view the issue of abortion has run the gamut from total opposition to advocating for safe and economic access. The nineteenth-century women's rights advocates were unanimous in opposing abortion. This 5 page paper presents, in essay form, a brief history of the women's movement and the changes in attitude, within the movement, concerning abortion.
Filename: KTfemmov.wps
Abortion Debate/Argumentative Essay
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A 3 page research paper/argumentative essay that examines the issues surrounding the abortion debate. Abortion is definitively the most "divisive bio-ethical issue of our time" (Levine, 1993, p. 22). In 1973, the Supreme Court decision of Roe v. Wade ignited a national debate concerning the proper regulation of abortion that has continued to the present (Roy, 2003). Seizing on the language used by the Court, lawyers and commentators have framed this debate almost exclusively in terms of the "woman's right to abortion and the fetus' lack of a corresponding personhood right" (Roy, 2003, p. 339). Examination of this issue shows that both sides have legitimate arguments, but that there are also points on which the majority of the American people can agree. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khabdeae.rtf
Abortion in United States And Spain
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Abortion is a religious issue as
well as a medical and social issue. The extreme range of emotions that
are involved in the debate concerning abortion as a core religious and
political ideologies. This 8 page paper compares the laws governing
abortion in the United States and in Spain. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: KTspabus.wps
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