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    Nando s

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    Nando’s is an international company founded in 1987 by Fernando Duarte and Robert Brozin in the Johannesburg. These original owners continue to play an active role in the management and care of Nando’s. Answering to their vision to take the world’s best tasting chicken to the world‚ Nando’s restaurants can now be found on five continents. The Nando’s symbol‚ the Barcelos Cockerel‚ remains the most visible expression of Nando’s passionate pursuits. However‚ Nando’s sells Portuguese-style dishes

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    Women In Australia

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    to 1990’s the issue of women being allowed to be priests and bishops were being discussed and thought through‚ later on in 1986 women were being ordained to be a deacon within Australia’s Anglican churches‚ then later on in 1992 they were allowed to become priests. Archbishop Peter Carney is known to be the first to ordain the first Women priest in Perth on the 7th of March 1992. Later on in the same year on the 21st of November the legislation for the diocese that had wanted to ordain women so General

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    Women Ordination

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    Did the saints lay their hands on the elders they chose? 41 Regarding the words and concepts ‘clergy’ and ‘ministry’ 42 Conclusion 44 Appendix 47 Appendix: Mithraism Notes 47 Appendix: Analysis of What is Happening with the Ordination of Women Pastors 49 Appendix: Ministerial Authority 54 Appendix: Ordination to the Gospel Ministry 56 Appendix: comparison of the text of BIS-1602 and KJV-1611. 59 Appendix: Fifteen general rules were advanced for the guidance of the translators 61

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    Women in the 1800s

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    science. The “Age of Downsizing”‚ which began in the 1980’s and continued through the 90’s‚ began in an effort from large corporations to increase their bottom lines by decreasing the numbers in their workforces. One of the unfortunate effects of this systematic slicing and dicing of lives is a demoralized workforce. Thus‚ corporations faced a dilemma: how to keep up the morale of the remaining workers. The answer? Positive thinking. Since the ‘80’s and

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    Emancipation Of Women

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    that Fitzgerald had very mixed views about the emancipation which American women began to experience during the 1920’s When Fitzgerald was working on “The Great Gatsby” He acknowledges the fact that the female characters in this novel were subordinate and many were not emancipated‚ “The book contains no important women characters.” Fitzgerald stated in an interview‚ after the novel did not reach commercial success that “Women do not like it. They do not like to be emotionally passive.” This is hard

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    Working Women

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    As tradition has it men are the breadwinners of the family but during recent years that role seems to be changing. More and more women have white collar jobs‚ and are bringing home more money. Tradition leads us to believe that men bring home all the money and women stay home with the kids. However‚ now in the 2000’s dual career marriages are more popular ‚ and women are coming home to the "second shift"‚

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    Christmas and Women

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    (Faulkner 158) In William Faulkner’s Light in August‚ Joe Christmas’s misogynistic view towards women has reason behind it‚ based on his negative past with significant female characters. The above quote emphasizes his feelings towards women‚ describing how Joe is able to handle the harshness of a man‚ but cannot stand the weak and nurturing nature of a woman. Moreover‚ he believes women are only out to make him cry‚ as we see with his attitude towards the dietitian and Mrs. McEachern. Over

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    Spartan Women

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    Spartan women are the only women that lord over your men?” Gorgo‚ the Queen of Sparta and wife of Leonidas replied‚ “Because we are the only women who are the mothers of men”. This quote from Gorgo shows the great prowess not only of Spartan men but of Spartan women as well. Spartan women‚ along with Spartan men were bred to be the pinnacle of human performance and perfection. The armies and soldiers of Sparta are still revered as the best there ever has been. Often overlooked are the women of Sparta

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    Safety for Women

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    Safety Issues for Women Traveling Solo Stay Safe But Don’t Stay Home By Zahara Heckscher Zaraha Heckscher(left) with a Musonda friend in Zambia from Safety Issues for Women Traveling Solo: Stay Safe But Don’t Stay Home. Women are frequently warned about independent international travel. Unfortunately‚ it is true that women are much more likely than men to be the victims of sexual harassment and sexual assault. In virtually every country I have visited I heard from female travelers and volunteers

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    1920 Women

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    6. The role of women in western society has changed drastically over the past three hundred years‚ and like most paradigm shifts‚ it happened in bursts. The 1920’s were one such time of great cultural change. Teenagers‚ as is common‚ felt the greatest amount of change in this time. For example‚ smoking and drinking among women became common in this period. What‚ a few years prior‚ simply didn’t happen‚ became a norm among the young. Fashion is another prime example. Young women‚ no longer forced

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