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... On the contrary, Arab women face enormous obstacles as they try to establish careers for themselves. In the Arab society, “education became a magic key which opened all doors to employment, careers and highly regarded social and political posts(5B, pg. ...
Many women also receive a lot of pressure from their husbands to stay at home instead of working. ... Shaaban asks why women are forced to live in spells of dread, anxiety, and apprehension. ... It could also be due to their fear of true female strength that men always present women as the ‘weaker sex’(5B, pg. ... She understands the challenges that Arab women face and how men try to suppress them into nothing more than servants and child bearers. “Although women have become professionals and politicians and have excelled in many fields, at home they are still considered the weaker sex, and are expected to act as servants(5B, pg.
Approximate Word count = 692 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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