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    Modern Slavery in Lebanon

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    Modern Slavery in Lebanon Table of Content: Introduction 1 Identify the Facts 2 Identify the Ethical Issue Involved 3 Identify the Different Stakeholders 4 Identifying the Alternatives 4 Weighing the Alternatives 6 Implementation 8 Conclusion 9 Action Plan Result 10 Bibliography 12 1|Page One of the most important ethical issues that societies face nowadays is Human Trafficking. However‚ few people really know the meaning as

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    Car Accidents in Lebanon

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    Abstract Summary: The problem of car accidents in Lebanon is becoming a severe issue since the percentage of car accidents is increasing year after year. There are several causes leading to this situation‚ however they differ in the importance of their implementation. Some of the causes are direct such as: use of seatbelt‚ texting while driving‚ speeding‚ and drinking and driving‚ while others are indirect such as road infrastructure‚ rules forced and implemented‚ and efficiency of driving tests

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    declining women in work

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    declining employment‚ which persisted in the Irish Republic until 1981. In that year women accounted for a smaller proportion of the labour force than in the late nineteenth century (1997‚ 5). Why do you believe this occurred? In your answer please define the concept of work and outline at least four historical factors which contributed to the declining employment of women. Information about the work of women in the 20th century can be gathered from archives like the census or from autobiographical

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    Men & Women at Work

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    On undoing chores‚ man not-so-smart‚ woman definitely smarter Chore machaye shor. Yes‚ say it out loud: women at work (or play) are perfectionists. In their desire to do everything oh-so-splendidly‚ they don’t even mind redoing what those messy creatures called men have already done - no problem if the time taken cuts into their beauty sleep. A recent survey in Britain found women spending three hours a week correcting chores their male partners did less than brilliantly. This includes rearranging

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    Women at work ww1

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    were needed on Britain’s home front; so women took on ‘men’s jobs’. Therefore‚ I think that during the war‚ the way women lived their lives had changed immensely. However‚ it is questionable whether this was a temporary change or one which improved women’s lives forever. When the war began‚ there were vacancies for men’s work and less demand for domestic jobs. This was because many men had left for war and so families were trying to economise. Middle class women could not afford to spend their money

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    Women at Work in Ireland

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    Women at Work Today women are as active as they have ever been in our workforce‚ but they have been known as the caregivers in the Irish society. Women traditionally have been expected to stay at home to take care of the children and depend on men to bring home the income. Girls learned from their mother s examples in cooking‚ cleaning‚ and childcare and had a limited education. In recent decades the trend has changed; however‚ women still continue to face barriers to many occupations.

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    Women In Social Work

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    Detroit. She found that social work came naturally to her‚ as the other kids in her neighborhood would come to her with their problems. She had been talking with people about their issues such as drug and alcohol abuse‚ gang violence‚ and poverty since she was a young child‚ so it seemed natural for her to go into social work. However‚ she did have to fight the prejudices of her time‚ particularly from her father who believed that “college education is wasted on women”. She attended graduate school

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    Domestic workers abused in Lebanon Lebanon may have a liberal standing‚ but its African workers suffer from one of the worst discrimination in the world‚ they are being beaten‚ dragged‚ abused and even killed. The majority of them are woman and it have been confirmed that 19 percent of Lebanon’s population are domestic workers; around 200‚000 migrants.   No country in the entire Arab world is free from racial discrimination and race. In Arabic‚ the term “Abed “is used for

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    “dedicated to the protection and empowerment of LGBTQ individuals in Lebanon‚ bringing together advocacy and community services towards liberation from all types of legal‚ social and cultural discrimination”(Merabet 123). Helem offers free psychological counseling‚ conducts health awareness campaigns‚ provides free HIV testing and has active community centers (Merabet 123). Helem tries to provide an alternative for people coming out in Lebanon rather than the nightlife that most believe comprises Beirut’s

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    Women are constantly objectified in the media and in society. We are told to be ashamed of our bodies and ourselves but boys are told that their sexual urges are manly. This leads to boys growing up and thinking women are their property. Women’s bodies do not belong to you. Yours do not belong to women so why should it be different the other way around? Men are constantly saying that feminism is not needed because‚ “men and women are equal now”. When in fact‚ we are not. Women‚ on average‚ get paid

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