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    Civil Engineer

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    September/14/2012 Civil Engineering Civil engineer is a very important career in our lives. This career is the one that organizes the cities. Civil Engineers are responsible to do constructions such as bridges‚ roads‚ streets‚ drainage‚ and all the constructions that keep us communicated and living totally comfortable‚ being a civil engineer brings you a very huge and important responsibility because all the work that you will do is for the society. In the field of civil engineering there are

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    Women's role in society

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    Juan S. Hurtado Women’s rights and roles have been a controversial topic in history. In most of ancient cultures women did not have rights. They could not vote‚ they could not own anything. They ultimately belonged to a man; sometimes this man was her father or‚ when married‚ her husband. Women did not work‚ nor were they enrolled in an education plan‚ they simply did they were told to. However‚ a great improvement has been noticed throughout time. It can easily be told that women have started

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    chemical engineer will have to communicate with various individuals: their superior‚ their colleagues‚ their project team mates‚ their counterparts from other disciplines‚ vendors and even the client!  It’s imperative to communicate effectively not only to ensure accuracy in the information distribution but to also create a comfortable and smooth working environment.  Train yourself to have good interactive and communication skills because these are important assets to a chemical engineer. * Some

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    THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE DEMOCRATISATION PROCESS IN BOTSWANA INTRODUCTION One of the approaches to democratization is the fostering of civil society organizations. Botswana`s civil society organizations have a role to play in the country’s democratization process. As stated by Maundeni (2005) the argument is that the non-partisan character of Botswana’s civic organisations has not prevented them from participating actively in democratising the public space. In fact

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    Gender Roles in Society

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    imposed a major role in society’s views of people. Today‚ gender remains one of the most common causes of stereotypical prejudice. Presenting an unfair standard for all to follow‚ gender roles taint people’s ideas of how someone should act and what someone should do. Believing these roles to be accurate‚ society casts negative opinions toward those who strive to do what others view as anomalous. Since the time that humans developed the ability to reason and communicate‚ gender roles have affected both

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    THE ROLES OF ENTREPRENEURS IN THE SOCIETY Introduction Entrepreneurship is the capacity and willingness to develop‚ organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks in order to make a profit. However‚ some school of thought would define an entrepreneur as one who manages the factors of production in order to first satisfy or meet human needs and not primarily for the desire to make profit. The most obvious example of entrepreneurship is the starting of new businesses. Entrepreneurs

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    Gender Roles In Society

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    Gender roles are expectations of how a person should act‚ dress‚ and talk based on his or her sex. A majority of people conform to these roles at an early age‚ and will continue to carry these beliefs‚ often unconsciously‚ around with them throughout their lives‚ and these beliefs can affect people negatively. The message that gender roles send is that in order to be part of society‚ you must fit into the predisposed mold for your gender‚ or most importantly‚ what society deems as acceptable. But

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    Mother's Role in Society

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    ROLE OF MOTHER IN SOCIETY “Under the feet of one’s mother‚ lies the Heaven.” Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) “I remember my mother’s prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.” Abraham Lincoln God created men and women to build life together and to complete one another all lifelong. Hence‚ Islam opened the door to women to wade through all the fields of struggle in life side by side with men‚ supporting each other‚ helping‚ and completing one another.

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    Role of Libraries in Society

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    The Role Of The Libraries In Modern Society Submitted by Churanov on June 13‚ 2011 The role of the libraries in modern society. The role of libraries as institutions to gain knowledge is highly distorted nowadays. Libraries are especially important now when the whole idea of education is stressing more and more independent learning and acting. All citizens must be able to find and use information. It is the key raw material - but it is a zero resource‚ if there are no access points to it and if

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    gender roles in Society

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    Each society has binary oppositions as in masculine and feminine roles and the established values have little to do with nature and everything to do with culture. Moreover‚ the ideals and distinctions of masculine and feminine activities and behaviors are reinforced and redefined through powerful social norms of any particular period. In Medieval and early Modern Europe societies‚ gender roles were clearly defined by the strong prevailing social structure of the period and were constantly changing

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