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    lifestyle factors associated with fish consumption in men and women: a study of whether gender differences can result in gender-specific confounding. Fish consumption and intake of omega-3 fatty acids from fish are associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. However‚ a prospective study from Sweden has showed that high consumption of omega-3 fatty acids from fish is associated with an increased risk of stroke in men‚ but not in women. The study aimed to determine whether fish consumption

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    The oppression of women as women PHIL 202 – Assignment 1 26/01/2012 The patriarchal society in which we live has systematically oppressed women for centuries. It is not until extremely recent history‚ with the Women’s Liberation Movement‚ that women have been able to take meaningful strides towards a more equal and just society. We have come a long way since that time‚ women can now vote‚ work‚ practice politics and live independently of men: it seems as though we have come very close to the

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    Can women compete against men in Sports The correct question is‚ "Can the very best women athletes compete in men’s professional sports?" To answer that question we must look at the strength and size of men and women. When you match up men and women with the same lean body mass and size‚ the differences are small. However‚ absolute strength and size are not key factor i sports such as soccer and baseball. Baseball and soccer are games involving skills that are combination of timing‚ coordination

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    Law on Securing‚ Etc. of Equal Opportunity and Treatment between Men and Women in Employment (Law No. 113 of July 1. 1972) (Tentative translation by the specialist) ©The Japan Institute of Labour (2001) Shinjuku Monolith‚ 3-1‚ Nishishinjuku 2-chome‚ Shinjuku-ku‚ Tokyo 163-0926‚ Japan Tel: +81-3-5321-3084 Fax: +81-3-5321-3125 Amendments: L aw Law Law Law Law Law Law Law No. 78 No. 45 N o. 76 No. 107 No. 92 No. 87 No. 104 No. 160 of of of of of

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    My opinion is that all service men and women should be able to keep the dogs that they have trained.One reason why I think this is because the soldiers care about the animals that they have trained. Another reason is because there are so many dogs that the military owns and I don’t think they will miss one dog. The third reason is because the soldiers train the dogs and have worked with them their whole life. To conclude my opinion is that service men and women should be able to keep the dogs they

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    Should men and women compete against each other in sport? I would like to look at this subject because I am passionate about gender equality in sports and how women should not be discriminated against just because of their size or strength. Feminist movements in 1970 were just the beginning for breaking down gender stereotypes and women being excluded from sporting events. However‚ organisations are still discriminating against women in many sports due to a clause in the equal opportunities legislation

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    RUNNING HEAD: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEN AND WOMEN WITH HEAD AND NECK CANCER Emotional Intelligence and Psychological well-being among Men and Women with Head and Neck Cancer John Prem Rabindranath C Under the Guidance of Ms. Priti Sirkeck A Research Proposal Submitted to Department of Psychology‚ Christ University Author note John Prem Rabindranath C‚ MSc

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    While the second is the receiver is the one who takes delivery the specific piece of information and responds accordingly. In this essay we will be answering the research question; to what extent does language create communication gap between men and women specifically in the English speaking countries? Above all

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    In the article‚ “Will Women Still Need Men?‚” the author Barbara Ehrenreich claims that there is three scenarios in America; big divorces‚ men and women are forced to stay married for life‚ and mono-sexual‚ where men and women live separately. She believes at the end‚ that opposite genders are better off separate‚ since divorces are increasing‚ people giving up‚ and technology has advanced where producing a kid doesn’t require sex. The meaning of her article is difficulties of marriage and that

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    WOMEN BOOKS: 1. “Gender equality and women empowerment in Pakistan” Rashida Patel • Analysis of the situation of women in Pakistan • Continuous and increasing misinterpretation of Islam 2. “Women in Pakistan” Heinz Gunther Klien • Obstacles and opportunities for development of women in Pakistan • Focuses on vocational development and cottage industry 3. “My Feudal Lord” Tehmina Durrani • Story of domestic violence in Pakistan QUOTATIONS: 1) “Never underestimate a man’s ability to

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