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    Administration standard‚ Johnson Controls‚ Inc. determined that a female employee who has been exposed to lead is putting any fetus that she carries at risk. Due to this potential harm‚ Johnson Controls has created a policy excluding women with childbearing capabilities from lead-exposed jobs. Numerous auto workers sued in a federal district court class action alleging that Johnson Controls’ policy constituted illegal sex discrimination under Title VII. Title VII prohibits discrimination based on

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    for justice and change are informed by and take up gender issues in matters of education‚ health‚ poverty‚ globalization‚ the environment‚ etc. 2 hours plus a one hour tutorial‚ 0.5 course Top of Page WS 2158A WOMEN ARTISTS AND THEIR UNCONVENTIONAL IMAGES OF WOMEN Instructor: Sonia Halpern Class times: Tuesdays 1:30 - 4:30 pm

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    of brain related to the impairments of learning and memory capabilities. Furthermore‚ it explores theories hypothesizing autism as an information processing disorder‚ and presents the predominant conventional treatment approach‚ as well as an unconventional methodology utilizing computers. The Treatment of Autism as an Information Processing Disorder The role of neural mechanisms in the brain in autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) has changed over the last 40 years as the disorders have

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    ” (Lowry 21). In their society‚ childbearing is not a natural occurrence; instead it is a career or “Assignment” that is given to an adolescent at the Ceremony of Twelve. Lily explains that she heard about how well the birthmothers are treated during their pregnancies. Lily’s mother responds how birthmothers have three births and then “they are laborers for the rest of their adult lives until they enter the House of the Old‚” (Lowry 22). In our society‚ childbearing can be controversial based on the

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    birthrates were seen among women for whom the health and social consequences of unintended childbearing are the greatest — women over 35‚ teenagers‚ and unmarried women (Levine‚ et al.‚ 1999). Today‚ thirty percent of the abortions in the U.S. are provided to women over 35 and to teenagers • If safe‚ legal abortion were not available‚ more women would experience unwanted childbearing‚ and unwanted childbearing affects the entire family. Mothers with unwanted births suffer

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    Analyzing family change in three generations of my family‚ I found glaring distinctions between all three‚ but there are also some similarities that have seeped through the generations and still remain. Most of my family is still situated in very rural parts of Mexico and all three generations of my family were born and raised in Mexico for some time including my generation. Culture and Poverty have strongly influenced the family change that has occurred through the three generations‚ but there are

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    English 110 Final Draft Unconventional Palestinian Vision “I like the way a wise man build a story in an unconventional way.” This quote by Jim McKay is very striking‚ and if one was to be curious‚ continue reading. The way which an essay is structured makes a huge deal. In order to keep a reader invested and concentrated on the main point then the structure‚ or form‚ must be clear and organized. However‚ when writing the essay “States”‚ Edward Said takes a very unconventional approach to writing as

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    My Religion My Tribe‚ My Life: The Importance of women in Native American Religion Introduction "In February 1757‚ the great Cherokee leader Attakullakulla arrived in South Carolina to negotiate trade agreements with the governor and was shocked to find that no white woman was present. Because Cherokee women regularly advised his nations council on matters of war and peace."# For many years a lot had said about Native American religion. From the believing in spirituality to the Sun

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    This class has been a journey for me and I have learned so many things. I have learned about many different cultures and different ways of living. My knowledge of central and southern America has broadened tremendously and I now have a better appreciation of our history and current cultures today. Today‚ I will focusing in on two different‚ yet similar‚ cultures. The Sonqo and the Yanomamo share many things in common and I am excited to explore those details. In this essay I will be exploring the

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    adolescent fe­ males under age 15 become pregnant each year (National Campaign to Prevent Teen Preg­ nancy‚ 2003; Rothenberg & Weissman‚ 2002; Sexuality In­ formation & Education Council of the United States [SIECUS]‚ 2002). Adolescent pregnancy and childbearing are national prob­ lems that affect the community and society at large (Spear‚

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