5. 20th Century Advancements -- Strides toward rights within the family and as well violence towards women Hahner, 1998 and Google Images
6. Sexual Health Issues -- Reproductive Rights, Abortion and Contraceptives -- AIDS virus Vianna, Carrara Brazzil.com
7. Brazilian Women in the Work Force -- 50% of the female population is in the work force -- Unfortunately, women tend to only make around 70% of what men earn UN Division of the Advancement of Women
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