right of women
Nowadays we take it for
granted that women have the same rights as men before the first world war few people believed this.
As
far as work was concerned there were jobs wich were regarded as women`s
jobs and other wiche were regarded as men`s jobs.
Women`s jobs were
generally lower paid as men`s.
Men did almost all the heavy jobs in
industry or in transport.
Women had jobs like dress-making,cleanning or worked as servants.
Women`s
main role was as being to raise childeren and look for their home.
Women were not expected to take position of leaderschip.
Women were not
even allowed to vote in elections.
Before the war some women had
been struggling to achieve greater equality with men.
The most famous of
these had been the suffragettes who stagged a violent campaign against
the govervment from 1905 to 1914 trying to achieve the right to
vote.however,
at the outbreak of war,
the were still no near to success.
Many men argued that women were unsuited to such responsibility that
women could not be trusted to vote sensibly that women should not
concern themselves with such male activities and voting.
During the war many things changed
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Human rights
The
concept of human rights has existed under several names in European
thought for many centuries at least since the time of king john of
England.
The political and religious tradition in order parts of
the word also proclaimed what have come to be called human rights
calling on rules to rule justly and compassionately and delineating
limits on their citizens.
In the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries in Europe several philosophers proposed the concept of rights
belonging to person by natural and because ha was a human being not by
virtue of his citizenship in a particular religion or race or ethnic
group.
In the late 1700,
two revolutions occurred which drew
heavily on this concept in 1776,
most of the British colonies in North
America proclaimed their independence from the British Empire in
document,
which still stirs feeling and debate.
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Language
Language
is obviously a vital tool not only is it a means of communicating
thoughts and ideas,
but it forges friendship cultural ties and economic
relationship.
Throughout history many have reflected on
importance of language for instance language shapes thoughts and
emotions ,
determining one’s perception of reality .
language is not only
a vehicle for the expression of thoughts ,
perceptions ,
sentiments and
values ,
It also represent ; a fundamental expression of social
identity .
Language of course is knowledge and in our world today,
knowledge is on the key factor in competitiveness.
Brains
and knowledge are what create the prosperity and growth we tend to take
for granted .
In an advanced industrial society in an increasingly
interdependent world the knowledge of other languages becomes
indispensable.
In short,
it’s very important to learn foreign languages but without forget your identity.
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Dear madam; Date:
I
am writing to ask about opportunities to study interpreting in your
university,
I am Moroccan,
aged 19,
and I hop to pass my baccalaureate
well .
I want to become a Translator or interpreter in Arabic French and
English ,
if I obtain a place at this university ,
my uncle who lives in
Las Vegas ,
will pay my expenses.
My first language is Arabic,
I
have also French since the age of 9 ,
I speak it fluently ,
and I have a
good reading and writing knowledge of it.
My second foreign
language is English,
which I do not yet speak fluently,
however.
I can
read it quite well and can write a certain amount .
I also have a
limited knowledge of Spanish.
I should be grateful if you would
send me details of your entrance equipments a copy of your prospectus
and an application form.
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