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    Women Are Better Teachers

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    WEEK 15 Do women made better to be a teacher? It is too subjective to be answered because some people may agree but some people do not. From the statistic shown by the Malaysia Ministry of Education on 30th June 2011‚ the number of female teachers are about 300000 while male teachers only consists of more than 100000. We may see that teaching profession been dominated by females especially in primary and secondary school. Nowadays‚ women are more being chosen to be a teacher because of their

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    towards employment and more specifically job satisfaction. This paper considers the proposition that women experience higher levels of job satisfaction than their male counterparts. It explains some of the inconsistencies surrounding previous research by highlighting important job aspects in relation to gender while accounting for varying occupational levels‚ education and employment status. The essay is divided into three parts‚ firstly evidence is provided in support of the proposition using two main

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    Coke Is Better Than Pepsi Pepsi and Coca Cola have long been rivals in the marketing industry and two most recognizable names in soft drinks. Together they produce the #1 (Coca Cola)‚ #2 (Diet Coke) and #3 (Pepsi) soft drinks in the United States and each make tens of billions of dollars in profits every year. Since 1886‚ Coke has been going strong holding the award of "Best Soda Drink in the World." In 2011‚ Coke still beats Pepsi in sales and long-term taste tests. I totally agree because to

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    Men and Women

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    Men and Women in society Well obviously‚ men and women are different. In society however men and women play very different roles. Used to be‚ men were looked at as the dominant one in a relationship and society. Now a day women are becoming dominant in more ways than one. For example‚ in the job world‚ government‚ relationships‚ freedom‚ and sex are just some of the categories that women have risen in‚ in society. More women are in positions of power and authority. Even though‚ because of the

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    your question‚ I do believe that women are more likely to seek healthcare than men. I believe this to be true‚ due to the fact that the way society has stereotyped women‚ not only for this reason alone‚ but also because of the way women are raised and brought up by their families. I believe the latter part of that to be true more so for those women from older generations. In society‚ women are viewed to be weaker than men‚ whom are to be strong. I personally do not necessarily agree with the previous

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    Women Are Better Bosses

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    Women are better bosses than men: Summary Response: In her article “Women are better bosses than men”‚ according to a survey conducted showing that the majority of men do not mind having women as their bosses‚ Mary Schnack discusses the reasons behind the idea of women managers becoming more acceptable according to their male counterparts. Referring to Natasha Josefwitz’s opinion on the previous topic‚ Schnack quotes Josefwitz’s reasons behind the latter’s assertion‚ and then supports them

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    Men and Women

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    writes about what men value in a woman. Siegel mentions the difference between what educated and rich men used to value in history and what they value today. She compares men in the past who valued beautiful women to men in the modern society who value bright and accomplished women. Rich men and working class men want different things in a spouse. Unlike rich men‚ working class men value educated and successful women who can contribute to their family. Both rich men and working class men value a wife

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    Men & Women

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    SOMEDAY. If you lie about one thing you will lie about anything. Cant trust a liar. Women want Understanding not blame‚ attention not smothered‚ stability not stupidity‚ to be needed not be a slave‚ to be pampered without feeling incapable‚ Conversation without conflict‚ We want to be the sexiest woman‚ best cook‚ best Companion‚best housekeeper‚best mom‚ best lover‚ and best friend you have ever known. We want our men to be proud to have us by his side and shown off and even bragged a bit about yet

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    Women and Men

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    Men have always been considered stronger than female‚ since the beginning of time; women have always been censored and have been considered to be the weaker and submissive gender compared to men. In the early 19th century after the freedom struggles and feminine rallies‚ women voices were finally heard and women were given the appropriate rights and respect they have always deserved. Women are now free to vote‚ work‚ and speak; movement and all the basic fundamental desires are free and available

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    wished for during the 1700s‚ especially the slaves and women? The Sons of Liberty wanted to get away from Britain’s rule‚ ordinary men craved for freedom from the mother country’s endless taxing‚ but women and slaves had the least independence even in their own country. White people looked at African Americans as animals and half human. Women could not even own land‚ much less vote. Although men played a big part during the war‚ slaves and women helped shape the outcome of it. The American Revolution

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