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    Female Education

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    3Bulletin of Education & Research June 2008‚ Vol. 30‚ No. 1‚ pp. 33-41 Female Education and National Development: As Viewed By Women Activists and Advocates Saleha Parveen* Abstract The term development is very broad and may be interpreted in different ways by different individuals. It is a global process of societal change that is planned cooperatively by government and international organizations with the full and informed participation of the inhabitants of the area to be developed. In

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    Greek Birth Control

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    population control of children that were seen to be “not worth rearing.” Child exposure is simply a glorified term for infanticide; the killing of an infant. Where exposure and infanticide differ is that exposure literally exposes a child to the elements by abandonment‚ allowing them to die by “natural causes” such as starvation‚ weather‚ or even being eaten by an animal - whereas infanticide is the actual forceful killing of a child‚ similar to homicide. There were several common themes in ancient Greece

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    Female Seahorses

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    Of the many fish of the sea‚ none is more interesting and unique than the seahorse. Seahorses are classified in the phylum Chordata‚ subphylum Vertebrata‚ class Osteichthyes‚ order Gasterosteiformes‚ family Syngnathidae‚ and the genus Hippocampus. The genus name Hippocampus comes from two Greek words; hippos meaning horse and campus meaning monster. Their physical appearance explains why they received their name. They have a horse-like head and a curled tail. They have developed many unique adaptations

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    Female Prisons

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    The issues that affects both females and male prisoners are pretty common across the board. Prisons all have three things in common: they are overcrowded‚ underfunded‚ and unfocused. Both woman and male prisons are overcrowded due to the growing crime rate in America. Therefore‚ many prisons have different practices and levels. There are three particular types which are maximums‚ mediums‚ and minimums. Maximum prisons are the most secured prisons‚ they have both exterior and interior security. One

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    Aarron Eilers February 22‚ 2010 Female Offenders The number of women incarcerated is growing at a rapid pace. This calls for a reevaluation of our correction institutions to deal with women’s involvement in crime. Increasing numbers of arrests for property crime and public order offenses are outpacing that of men. The “War on Drugs” has a big influence on why our prisons have become overcrowded in the last 25 years. Women are impacted more than ever because they are being convicted

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    Female Ambiguity

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    Female Ambiguity: Kirke from The Odyssey vs. Bianca from The Taming of the Shrew Women are ambiguous characters throughout texts such as The Odyssey and The Taming of the Shrew. In these two stories‚ there are female characters that are deceitful and beguiling towards men. Kirke and Bianca are two comparable characters that display such behavior. I will explain how both characters display ambiguity by hiding their true nature behind actions that they wouldn ’t normally take; therefore these

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    2: Findings 5 Background 5 Start up 6 Success 7 Future 7 Beliefs 7 Section 3: Analysis 8 SME 8 The Entrepreneurs Characteristics 8 Motivational Factors 9 Catalysts 10 Female Entrepreneur 10 Conclusion 11 Reflection 11 References 12 Introduction This report will cover the key issues faced by Edinburgh entrepreneur Roz Colthart of www.black-essentials.com. Both primary and secondary

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    killed before being born while in mother’s womb itself. This is foetus killing or infanticide. This is the gross downfall of humanity‚ morality and the values. The situation has drastically worsened these days. Women suffer badly‚ infanticide have become widespread. Parents don’t send daughters for schooling thinking that the daughter is going to be a kitchen confined housewife. There was‚ hence‚ decline in female literacy and her position in the society. This practice is lasting till today and

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    Gender Discrimination

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    where as gender discrimination is meant only for women‚ because females are the only victims of gender discrimination. Gender discrimination is not biologically determined but it is determined by socially and the discrimination can be changed by the proper and perpetuate efforts. Denial of equality‚ rights and opportunity and suppresment in any form on the basis of gender is gender discrimination. Half of the world’s population is females. They are doing two-third of work of the total work in the world

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    Marisha

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    status of the women in India‚ we come to see a daunting and pathetic situation. Few statistical data which augment this notion viz the Sex Ratio of India is 933 females per 1000 males. Female literacy rate in India is at present 54.16 %. Representation of women in parliament or legislative assemblies has never been more than 15 %. Female administrators‚ managers‚ professionals combined together account for a miniscule 2.3 %. Women in india are raped‚ kicked‚ killed‚ subdued and humiliated every

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