All of us are facing and overcoming problems that would otherwise pull us down. We are all in the same boat, regardless of our gender, race, or beliefs. However, there is an exception for extraordinary people andreason why we celebrate and recognize them for who they are now. We all live in a world that is so beautiful, an ever-changing world that we all walk through, a world bathed in a radiance that warms our hearts and comforts us. Since the beginning of time women have held the world on their shoulders. Women are the Symbol of Life. A Woman in her Essence is a Gift to the World. A Symbol of Strength and Freedom.
Patriarchy was responsible for shaping women's roles in society during the 18th and 19th centuries. Men have been seen as superior throughout history, while women have been regarded as inferior. Women are viewed as the sole breadwinners in households, and they are not afforded the same rights as men. Furthermore, stereotyping has had a negative impact on women. Nowadays, Women's rights and opportunities to reach their full potential are critical not only for achieving gender equality, but also for meeting a wide range of international development goals. Women and girls who are empowered contribute to the health and productivity of their families, communities, and countries, benefiting everyone. Women have embraced having equal rights as men, but having equal rights also creates a demand for duties. The selective service should be no different. Women have proved they are able to perform the task that the military requires. In today’s society there are ways women can contribute that don’t involve combat. A gender-neutral draft will help broaden expectations and recognition of what women can do.
Women's empowerment can be defined as promoting women's self-esteem, ability to make their own decisions, and right to influence social change for themselves and others. Female empowerment is frequently associated with specific historical eras of the women's rights movement. In this collage, the shape was a raised right fist icon appears prominently as a feminist symbol inspired by Robin Morgan, a feminist who used this movement during the Miss America protest in 1968 which Morgan co-organise. It shows powerful women who became an example to young girls and women to speak up and be able to express their strength through different agendas.
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