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    admiration for the Womanhood of India who in the hour of peril for the motherland forsook the shelter of their homes and with unfailing courage and endurance stood shoulder to shoulder with their menfolk‚ in the frontline of India’s national army to share with them the sacrifices and triumphs of the struggle”. From a Resolution passed on January 26‚ 1931. When the history of India’s fight for Independence comes to be written‚ the sacrifice made by the women of India will occupy the foremost place

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    CHALLENGES FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN INDIA S. BALASUBRAMANYAM* Abstract More than ever before‚ Change is the only constant in life‚ especially so in industry‚ and as a consequence‚ tremendous opportunities are opening up for women entrepreneurs. It is true that the presence of women entrepreneurs is very low in India‚ but you can look at it as another great opportunity riding on this all-pervasive change – and not as an obstacle toughening the entry barrier further for women in industry.

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    Africa‚ especially in sub-Saharan Africa. HIV/AIDS turns children into orphans‚ women to widows and weakens the breadwinner. In addition to its appalling human consequences‚ it weakens societies‚ destroys productive forces‚ reduces life expectancy‚ and demolishes social structures (UNAIDS‚ 2002). HIV/AIDS is not only a terrifying illness; it is also a major challenge to development. The World Bank has defined empowerment as “the process of increasing capacity of individuals or groups to make choices

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    Knowledge-Based Economy Frank C. Lee and Keith Newton Quality management Strategies and Performance: An Empirical Investigation Bishnu Sharma and David Gadenne Firm Size and Use of Information Sources in Location Decisions Pauline Sullivan et al. Women Entrepreneurs From India: Problems‚ Motivations and Success Factors Mallika Das Guidelines for Authors JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP A PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO FOSTERING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT by Journal of Small Business

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    Role of Women in Society

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    The role of women in modern society is really changed in comparison with the previous centuries. The ongoing changes in social‚ political and economic spheres make the role of women bigger. Also‚ the actions of many women have influenced the changing role. Many women have gathered in groups to emphasize their rights‚ so feminism has appeared. Feminism is the belief that society is disadvantageous to women‚ depriving them of political‚ social and economical aspects within the society. In fact‚ from

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    Safety And Security Of Women In India 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Important Instructions to the candidates    The candidates who are fully satisfied with the allotment can pay the fees through epayment  and... Premium • Women Safety n Security Supported by: How can Indian cities be made more secure for women to protect their right to freedom of movement and safety? This series will focus on violence in... Premium • Housekeeping In Hotels: Personnel Turnover‚ Cultural Diversity

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    Women In The Igbo Society

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    a civilized society‚ the men treat the women nicely‚ people listen to their higher power‚ and their government has rules and consequences for breaking those rules. The United States is a civilized society because it has all of those things. In American society it is wrong to abuse anyone‚ people do what their religion tells them to do‚ and the government has laws and consequences‚ this makes the American Society civilized. The Igbo society is uncivilized because the men treat the women terribly‚ people

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    Women in todays society

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    Women in today’s society are constantly being bombarded by media in one form or another. It could take the form of a fashion magazine‚ a favourite blog‚ a TV commercial or a myriad of other sources. Pretend for a moment you’re waiting in line at the grocery store‚ bored you hazard a glance over to the magazine rack and what do you see? A plethora of magazines‚ most covers adorned by thin‚ happy models. Many women see these models as the pinnacle of health and beauty‚ often feeling inadequate in comparison

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    Woman Empowerment

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    Empowerment is multifaceted‚ multidimensional & multilayered concept. Women empowerment could be seen as a process in which women gain greater share of control over resources like material‚ knowledge information ideas; financial resources like money; control over decision making in home‚ community‚ society and nation and to gain power to empower herself. It does not mean to give them power to dominate others or use power to establish their superiority over others. In reality women empowerment meant

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    Women in Korean Society: A Past and Present Perspective Soobeen Hyun G9B “The Music from Gwangsang Mountian where I played in my dream” is one of the most famous poems‚ which was written by a woman who lived in 1500s. The poem basically means that the writer of this poem eager to escape from the patriarchal society. The poem was written by a Korean women poet “Heo Hanselheon” who lived in 1500s wrote this poem before she died. This poem is describing when she had a dream that she was in the place

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