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    Role of Training in Women Entrepreneurship Shikha Arora Email: shikha0211@gmail.com Key words: Training ‚ Analysis‚ Case Study ‚ Porter’s five forces framework ‚ PESTLE Analysis ‚ Support system ‚ Key Challenges ‚Current trends and road ahead. Abstract: This study involves the origin of Women Entrepreneurship‚ its present state and its scope in the future. Existence of Women Entrepreneurship has shown a number of challenges faced by different class of women in India on the way of

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    Greek society focused on in Homer’s The Odyssey seems to be very male-dominated‚ but women are able to undermine the men to gain freedom. The women in The Odyssey are either mothers or daughters‚ they are not independent of their family‚ and their place in society is based on their husband or father’s social status‚ but the smartest women know that they can go behind the men’s back to gain more power. Two of the women that are able to gain individuality from the men’s influence are Penelope and Calypso

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    Role of Women Outline The Thief and the Dogs By Ali Zaman Character Explanation Nabawiyya- she plays a minor role compared to Nur who basically symbolizes the faithfulness in the novel. Nabawiyya divorced him‚ while he served time in prison‚ and no longer wants anything to do with him. He resents her marriage to his former friend‚ Ilish‚ and blames her for turning his daughter against him. His wife has moved into the arms of his friend and causes Said to stir up a huge amount of anger and

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    “Culture of Violence” functions to oppress and endanger women in society. Be specific in your discussion using examples of specific activities‚ institutions and modes of being that work together to form a “Culture of Violence.” Be specific in your discussion of the affects this “Culture” has on women and their lives. Also discuss how this functions to oppress and maintain the oppression of women. You must discuss the overall “Culture of Violence” in relation

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    like empty bottles of alcohol and ash trays.
Her room also didn’t comply with typical feminine ideas at the time because it was described as messy and also had an empty bottle of alcohol and a full ashtray. This didn’t go along with the typical roles of women because they were expected to be clean and sensible.
She has a very masculine way of speaking‚ it’s very to the point. She also uses colloquial words like “c’mon”
On the first page she refers to the person in her bed as “the blond” which is

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    It also shows the transition in women’s social status‚ “In myth‚ there were essentially two main courses of female existence: celibacy or involvement with males and (inevitably) childbearing.” For women who are mortal‚ the second kind was more frequently seen and probably provide a more promising alternative‚ because only to goddesses like Athena and Artemis‚ the world offered them‚ since they had the power to defend themselves and by definition they

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    Women in Uniform and Out As the war raged across Europe‚ America came to the realization that in order to win they were going to have to change how they thought about women. During the first year of the war women were allowed to do very few jobs for the armed forces‚ this however changed the following year. America saw that it did not have enough man to do all the jobs that men were needed for and the only answer to this problem was to have women take over were they could. During the war a

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    haul ramifications of this viciousness for her own well-being and social relations are matters of profound worry for her. The Dalit women are a Dalit among Dalits. She has endured much and she is as yet enduring. She should stroll through the smoldering desert of Casteism looking for some desert garden and atrocity must exist constrained upon Dalit women. Dalit women meet various physical‚ mental‚ and social impacts on their lives as a result of the different structures and signs of savagery against

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    The daily life of a woman in ancient Rome was very restricted. The sole purpose of women was to bear children and to look after these children and the family’s house. While upper-class women were allowed to and expected to attend social events‚ the lower-class rarely ever had a public life because they were working all the time. These aspects were often reflected in the way these Roman women dressed. An example of a Roman woman would be Paula. Paula was the wife of a senator to the emperor‚ which

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    In the literary work of Beowulf‚ it is imperative to analyze the relationships between characters and how those relationships function to create new meaning or a better understanding of the literature as a whole. In Beowulf‚ it can be said that the characters of Beowulf and Wiglaf share parallels that serve to show Wiglaf as becoming the next king‚ and not only the successor of the throne‚ but a sign of hope for the doomed society of the Geats. These similarities can be recognized especially well

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