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G.I. Jane
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G.I. Jane
Women on the Front Line
by
Randi L. Crandall
English 9
Period 6
Ms. Christensen
December 10, 2004
Should women be in frontline combat? This has been a very heated controversy for a long time, and now with the need for troops rising; it has become even hotter. Some believe that women should not be in frontline because they are incapable or less capable of performing the tasks that they need to perform. The opposing side believes women are capable of performing them ju...
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