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    Women in Post-Revolutionary Iran After the revolution and the instauration of the Islamic Republic in Iran‚ many new reforms were introduced in all spheres; political‚ social and economic. Thus‚ many of these changes placed women at the foremost part of politics. We have seen how women in the previous regime played an important role in the public sphere and now these same women were scrutinized under the Islamic Republic. One of the most radical change was the removal of Family Rights Act (FPA).

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    Iran Hostage Crisis puts U.S on edge. “In the late 1970s the hostage crisis became a symbol of America’s inability to take decisive action in the face of pervasive problems‚” said David Brooks about the 1979 hostage crisis in the Middle East. If you ask an American that remembers this Iran hostage incident‚ they will say that it was a bad 3 years knowing that any day 66 lives could be lost in a blink of an eye. Even though 14 women‚ African Americans‚ and 1 ill were released after 2 years‚ 55 innocent

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    The roles and rights of women in the Middle East is a topic that is always in the public eye being discussed. In the Western World‚ it is highly believed that all countries of the Middle East are the same- they all oppress and restrict their women. And this is because Islam (the dominant religion in the area) teaches to oppress women. However‚ that is not the case because Islam gives many rights to women and teaches to respect them. So‚ the questions are what are the true (real) teachings of Islam

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    "Women ought to have representatives‚ instead of being arbitrarily governed without any direct share allowed them in the deliberations of government." (Wollstonecraft‚ 1792). Women began to consider that the way they had been being treated might have not been fair. Women of the eighteenth century did not wish to have greater power then men. They only wished for equal rights. Young girls could only dream of continuing their schooling and obtaining a higher education. Men‚ who had control over women

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    The Basseri of Iran Eric Szabo Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 101 April 22‚ 2013 Instructor Dr Mario Tovar The Basseri of Iran Throughout different cultures there are many things that seem to be similar but at the same thing can be very different. For instance every culture has a concept of kinship‚ gender‚ beliefs and values as well as sociopolitical organizations which includes political organizations‚ social change and social organization. Even though all cultures have things like

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    HUSH Memorization Report 2/24/13 * Shirley Chisholm‚ Equal Rights for Women * May 21‚ 1969. Washington‚ D.C. Shirley Chisholm was born in 1924 in Brooklyn‚ New York. She was the first African American to run for president but she was the first African American to be elected to the U.S. Congress. Chisholm was a strong supporter of equal rights for women and delivered her speech‚ “Equal Rights for Women‚” in Washington‚ D.C. on May 21st‚ 1969. Chisholm was outspoken on issues in America’s society;

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    DBQ The United States has gained a reputation of equality and social democracy. Religious tolerance and freedom of speech were rights that were said to be revolutionary. However‚ an entire section of the population was excluded from these promises of social and economic improvement—women. After the American Revolution‚ “republican motherhood‚” the idea that women were responsible for guarding the nation’s values and passing them on to the countries youth‚ had taken hold in American society. The

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    Human Rights Research Task | Stoning In Iran | Daleen Conradie 11(O) | “You are a human being.  You have rights inherent in that reality.  You have dignity and worth that exists prior to law.” Lyn Beth Neylon Definitions Human Rights: Human rights are the basic freedoms as well as rights that all humans are entitled to. These human rights include the right to life‚ freedom of thought and expression as well as equality. Human Rights Violation: A violation of Human Rights is when someone

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    A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: written by the eighteenth-century British proto-feminist Mary Wollstonecraft‚ is one of the earliest works of feminist viewpoint. In it‚ Wollstonecraft reacts to those educational and political theorists of the eighteenth century who did not accept women should have an education. She explains that women ought to have an education comparable to their position in society‚ demanding that women are fundamental to the nation because they educate its children. Instead

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    attain more rights then other groups. Whether It has been Irish Immigrants in the north‚ to black slaves in the south discrimination has always been apart of our history. While history has saved many from discrimination‚ there are still two groups that face it‚ even today. Women; and Gay couples. There are many links between these two groups‚ especially women that are in lesbian relationships. Where does the road to true equality begin? From the beginning of the United States‚ women did not have

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