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PM_Mama00 12-16-2003 11:55 PM

Women's Rights Movement
 
Ehg. I'm needing 4 more pages of my women's rights movement paper. Anyone have any scenarios I could use that I could coincide with theories of persuasion? I'm so stuck right now!

Also, discuss this topic. Could be fun to see what men think!

kddani 12-17-2003 12:24 AM

Can you be more specific on what you're writing about and what you've got so far? I know a decent amount about this subject

PM_Mama00 12-17-2003 12:38 AM

Well I'm incorporating Seneca Falls Convention and different conventions and using those as different types of persuasions. Another big one that I'm using is Roe vs. Wade and saying and incorporating the Pentad and the coercive strategy of resistance theories with that.

mullet81 12-17-2003 01:00 AM

what about Title IX?

PM_Mama00 12-17-2003 01:35 AM

Ok I finished my paper. Mullet thank you for Title IX... I've never even heard of that! We studied every single civil rights movement in this class, but never once studied the persuasive arguments that were used for women's rights or anything else!

Ok feel free to discuss this topic.

Betarulz! 12-17-2003 04:17 AM

While I appreciate what Title IX has done, I think there do need to be changes made...or rather one change when it comes to college athletics.

They should simply take football and it's scholarships out of the equations they use to determine the numbers of schoalrships given out.

Title IX has been a wonderful thing for giving women opportunities in sports (among many other things) but I don't think those opportunities should be made at the expense of men simply b/c one male sport has a ridiculous number of scholarship athletes (compared to the #'s other sports have).

They can keep everything the same, and simply removing football would allow all the other sports to stay around.


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