comment on the paragraph given below as women participated more and more in public matters, they realised that women were treated unequally in most sectors, whether education, health, property rights or employment. Many women writers like Virginia Woolf wrote about how men dominate over women and how women have themselves become subjects of this domination. A new phase started in the women’s movement after the Second World War. It focused on gaining equality for women in all aspects of life. They campaigned against cultural and political inequalities, which they felt were linked to each other. The movement helped women to understand that power was unequally distributed between men and women. First-wave of feminism focused on absolute rights such as suffrage, Second-wave feminism focused on other aspects of equality, such as end to discrimination in all aspects of life including education and health. You would have read about the struggles of social reformers in 19th century India to end practices like Sati, killing of girl children at birth, enforced widowhood for life etc. and also to extend modern education to women. The growth of education among women enabled many women to take part in public life and organise other women like themselves. This gave rise to women’s movement in India too. Women participated in the national movement and leaders like Mahatma Gandhi specially emphasised the importance of women in the movement. Thousands of women joined the freedom movement and helped to shape the ideas of the nationalists. As a result, when India became independent, women were givencomplete legal equality vis a vis men. It also sought to end discriminations against them in property laws etc. Even though legal equality was achieved, women all over the world including India still do not have real equality. The new wave of women’s movement is trying to understand the reasons for this and bring about real and effective equality
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What does women's equality mean?
Ans-- It is the vision that men and women should be treated equally in social, economic and all other aspects of society, and to not be discriminated against on the basis of their gender. ... World bodies have defined gender equality in terms of human rights, especially women's rights, and economic development.
Women and girls represent half of the world’s population and, therefore, also half of its potential. Gender equality, besides being a fundamental human right, is essential to achieve peaceful societies, with full human potential and sustainable development. Moreover, it has been shown that empowering women spurs productivity and economic growth.
Gender equality prevents violence against women and girls. It's essential for economic prosperity. Societies that value women and men as equal are safer and healthier. Gender equality is a human right.
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Here one root is x = 1 so (x - 1) is a factor. i.e
{x}^{3} - {x}^{2} - 3 {x}^{2} + 3x + 2x - 2 =x
3
−x
2
−3x
2
+3x+2x−2=
{x}^{2} (x - 1) - 3x(x - 1) + 2(x - 1) =x
2
(x−1)−3x(x−1)+2(x−1)=
(x - 1)( {x}^{2} - 3x + 2) =(x−1)(x
2
−3x+2)=
(x - 1)( {x}^{2} - 2x - x + 2) =(x−1)(x
2
−2x−x+2)=
(x - 1)(x(x - 2) - 1(x - 2)) =(x−1)(x(x−2)−1(x−2))=
(x - 1)(x - 2)(x - 1) = (x - 1) {}^{2} (x - 2)(x−1)(x−2)(x−1)=(x−1)
2
(x−2)