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    Define The Word Leadership

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    Define the word “leadership”. How would you characterize yourself as a leader? John Maxwell once said‚ “a leader is one who knows the way‚ goes the way‚ and shows the way.” Leadership is the responsibility to be able to guide and inform those around you. It can developed from influence‚ but has to be earned. As Maxwell suggests‚ becoming a leader does not need a specific title‚ leaders lead by example. One may become a leader in their community‚ their school‚ and even their family‚ all without

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    Women Empowerment

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    European Journal of Social Sciences – Volume 10‚ Number 2 (2009) The Determinants of Women Empowerment in Southern Punjab (Pakistan): An Empirical Analysis Imran Sharif Chaudhry Associate Professor‚ Department of Economics‚ Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan‚ Pakistan E-mail: imranchaudhry@bzu.edu.pk Farhana Nosheen PhD Scholar‚ Department of Economics‚ Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan‚ Pakistan E-mail: farhananosheen@hotmail.com Abstract Women empowerment is one of the momentous issues

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    GENDER EQUALITY

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    GENDER EQUALITY: A REALITY IN POLITICS IN MAURITIUS 1 INTRODUCTION International Women’s day has marked the success of women not only as a housewife but also as a powerful working woman. Women are the main pillars of a family and now they  are seen as leaders of political parties. 2 POLITICAL WOMEN IN MAURITIUS 1)Monique Ohsan Bellepeau was a journalist and a news announcer on the national TV channel‚ the MBC was a member of the Mauritian Labor Party & later became the President of the Party

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    Diversity and Equality

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    Equality and diversity policy The purpose of this policy is to advise staff in good practice to comply with the associations regulations in relation to equality and diversity The manager is responsible for ensuring that workplace rules and standards are clearly known‚ understood and followed by all staff. This workplace is an equal opportunities organisation and will ensure in the provisions of its care and support services‚ employment of all staff and use of volunteers It I recognised that

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    Equality for Women

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    Women and men have fought for gender equality for almost 200 years. With the strong organization of this movement‚ one would think problems would be non-existent. By looking at the history of the feminist movement‚ many of these struggles are evident. Through these experiences‚ one can see what has worked or not in the fight for gender equality and understand where to go to help solve future issues. In the early 19th century‚ "married women could not sign contracts; they had no title to their own

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    appreciate the variety of characteristics that make individuals unique‚ you have to promote and celebrate individual and collective achievements. Equality Equality is about making sure everyone is treated fairly and given the same life opportunities. It is not about treating everyone the same as they might have different needs to achieve the same outcomes. Equality means treating people in a way appropriate for their needs. It is ensuring individuals or groups of individuals are treated fairly and no less

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    Gender Equality

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    actors/actresses‚ musicians‚ etc.) to bring the problem of gender inequality into the limelight. There are many other associations dealing with gender equality‚ but none has been as successful as this one. None of the organizations have washed out the entire issue‚ but they have brought more attention to it. Teenagers are now standing up for their equality and rights on social media because of these movements for justice. Emma Watson ’s speech for He-For-She acknowledged that the progress toward men and

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    Equality and Justice

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    fathers set forth to come up with a series of laws that promoted common sense and equality. With this in mind they established three important sets of documents that our country would not be the same without them today. They are The Declaration of Independence‚ Bill of Rights and The United States Constitution. However‚ when our fathers first established these laws‚ without giving too much thought compromised the equality of African Americans and women in particular. In a matter of time‚ during the mid

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    “One book‚ one pen‚ one child‚ and one teacher can change the world.”(I am Malala).The many opportunities we are blessed with in this country is many times forgotten and taken for granted especially with the many distractions we have. any places outside the United States millions of people‚ especially women are not allowed to get an education. Women at a very young age of 13 are forced to drop out of school‚ get married and bear children. People are afraid to speak up and question the society on

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    Women Education in Pakistan

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    Women education in Pakistan Education plays a pivotal role in developing human capital in any society. Education has become a universal human right all around the globe. Article thirty seven of the Constitution of Pakistan stipulates that education is a fundamental right of every citizen‚[1] but still gender discrepancies exist in educational sector. According to Human Development Report (2011) of United Nations Development Program‚ ratio of female to male with at least secondary education is 0

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