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Papers On Other Achievements For Women
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Nursing During the Turbulent ‘60s
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A 5 page examination of the manner in which nursing changed at the impetus of the feminist movement of the 1960s. Previously relegated to primarily a subservient role in the health care environment and restricted solely to the hospital or doctor’s office, nurses took their lead from the feminist movement to remold their view of themselves as competent professionals. No longer simply puppets of those who had previously held the power and prestige in health care, nurses banded together to make a difference both in the political aspects of healthcare and in nursing theory. Consequently, this time in nursing history was one of the most productive in terms of the degree to which nurses would add to healthcare practice.
Filename: PPnrs60s.rtf
Outrageous Acts, Everyday Rebellions
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7 pages. In this paper the
student is to think of an act which in some way makes the world a
better place for women, or even perhaps for one woman. This
outrageous act, as it may be called, will be examined in this
paper as well as the reason the choice was made to take this
action, and the results of the choice. While this is only a
hypothetical example, this excellent model paper discusses an
'outrageous act' which serves to make the world a better place
for at least one person. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAwimrb.wps
Point of View in Eudora Welty's, "A Worn Path":
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This 5 page paper provides analysis of the difference between the way in which the narrator presents the main character Phoenix versus the way in which the other characters in this story perceive her. This paper bases this analysis on the difference between the internal reality of Phoenix versus the way in which others externally perceive her. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: GSWornpt.rtf
Profile of San Garza -- CEO of Counter Technology Incorporated
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This 5 page report discusses Santos Garza, the head of Counter
Technology, a $12-million, 377-employee company specializing in
providing professional management and human resources, high-tech
security, and computer systems design services to U.S. and
foreign government agencies, major airports and air carriers, and
major corporations worldwide. Her story is one that meets all of
the key components of the classic rags-to-riches and
self-determination tales. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWminceo.rtf
Research Proposal: Women in WWII
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A 14 page research proposal involving a study of women in WWII. Bibliography lists 30 sources.
Filename: RAWASP.rtf
Sor Juana de la Cruz
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of the life of this seventeenth century legend who has also been called the first feminist of the Americas. She was a nun as well. This paper explains why she should be considered a feminist. Definitions of feminism are explored. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA16Cruz.wps
The Average Women's Contribution To History in the Early Twentieth Century
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An 8 page paper looking at the way women's contributions to our culture have fundamentally altered American history in the early part of this century. The paper contends that even if women's political contributions are ignored, changing social attitudes - changed by women, from within -- toward such issues as consumerism, contraception, and working outside the home transformed our culture. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Women3.rtf
The Female Prime Ministers of New Zealand
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This 10page paper looks at Helen Clark and Jennifer Shipley of New Zealand, the current and former Prime Ministers. The paper considers how gender has played an issue in gaining and retaining leadership as well as the other influences that have been evidenced on their political careers. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEnewzle.wps
The Impact Of Women In The Military And Combat Roles
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13 pages in length. Men and women have waged a battle of the sexes since human beings first established hierarchy during the formation of Millennium Man; to think contemporary society still grapples with this long-standing struggle is to understand just how the aspect of gender identity continues to be, with the presence of females in the military reflecting one of the most argued concepts. While the question of women in combat remains constant - not the least of which includes "whether women are so inherently different from men that they are not able to be involved in killing, or should not be, to problems of unit cohesion" (Quester 27) - the historical nature of female presence in the military atmosphere has proven both strong and unyielding to gender pressure. Bibliography lists 24 sources.
Filename: TLCWmnMilCmbt.rtf