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When It’s Right to Kill an Infant
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A 5 page paper discussing the article titled “A
Bioethical View: When It's Right to Kill an Infant,” by peter Singer, as it appeared in the
April 10, 1999 edition of the New York Times. This article is illustrated as it relates to the
utility theory and the paper argues that, if the logical and scientific reality were such that
we could measure a person’s worth through physical health and conditions, Singer’s
opinions would most definitely be valid. But Signer does not adequately present the
information in such a way as to make this believable, and human life has always involved
more than scientific reasoning. Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RApeter.wps
"A Story of an Hour" and "A Sorrowful Woman"
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An 11 page paper which compares and contrasts Kate Chopin's "A Story of an Hour" and Gail Godwin's "A Sorrowful Woman." Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAhrsorw.rtf
"Battered Women in the Courtroom-The Power of Judicial Responses": A Review of the Book by James Ptacek
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A 5 page paper analyzing Ptacek's review of the legal complications facing a woman who has been battered by her husband or significant partner. Ptacek's book stands out in three critical areas. In addition to considering the effects of men's violence on the daily lives of women, "Battered Women in the Courtroom-The Power of Judicial Responses" provides a review of the laws designed to protect women from abusive men and evaluates the response of judges to battered women who enter their courtroom seeking legal redress. Concludes that Ptacek's analysis of the legal arena facing battered women in the courtroom is one of the most thorough and detailed as of yet provided in the literature. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPwomBtr.wps
"Contributor To Stress Resistance: Testing A Model Of Women's Work-Family Conflict" - Article Review
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3 pages in length. "Contributor to Stress Resistance: Testing a Model of Women's Work-Family Conflict" by Karyn H. Bernas and Debra A. Major in the June, 2000 issue of Psychology of Women Quarterly seeks to illustrate how the inextricable relationship between work and family responsibilities is exacerbated by the factor of stress. When stress is present in a given situation where the woman simultaneously holds down a job outside the home as well as raises a family, the conflict between the two incompatible responsibilities is significantly greater; however, when stress is reduced, the work-family conflict is also abated. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCStrsRes.rtf
"Men and Women of the Corporation"
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A 5 page overview of the problems confronting women in the workplace. Emphasizing the work presented by
Rosabeth Moss Kanter in her book "Men and Women of the Corporation", the author of this paper examines the hierarchical relationship of the workplace and details how this relationship is determined to a large degree by gender. No other sources are listed.
Filename: PPgndCrp.rtf
"Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" and "The Scarlet Letter": Reflections of Mindsets, Literature, and Societal Restrictions
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A 5 page comparison of the societal restrictions which faced Frederick Douglass and Nathaniel Hawthorne as was reflected in their nineteenth century books. Emphasizes that these restrictions were shaped both by historical and contemporary mindsets and that these mindsets are best reflected in other writings of the time and the decades preceding that time. Utilizes the philosophies and writings of such individuals as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexis Tocqueville to illustrate these mindsets. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPdougRv.wps
"Out to Work" by Alice Kessler-Harris
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A 5 page paper which presents and
examination of Alice Kessler-Harris' book "Out to Work." The paper discusses some of
the most important events in the history of the United States as it relates to women and
the workforce. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAkesslr.wps
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