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    Women in Pr

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    Women & PR – The Inseparable Pair! The PR industry‚ like the HR sector‚ has become a highly feminized industry. In an industry once dominated by men‚ women are now outnumbering their male colleagues‚ both in India and abroad. These gangs of women are making their dominant presence felt by all those present. According to a research made by the Public Relations Society of America‚ nearly 85 percent of P.R. professionals in the U.S. are women. The study found that the Public Relations industry

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    Women in the Workplace

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    there has been a drastic increase in the number of women entering and participating in the labor force (Hepburn & Simon‚ 2006). Since early history and the ancient civilization of man‚ women have played a secondary role‚ in which women were and still are viewed as less adequate than a man. A women’s traditional role in society is that of raising children‚ fulfilling duties around the house‚ and being the primary nurturer of the family. Many women in today’s society want and desire careers and a place

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    Women and Environment

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    Women and the environment That the relationship between people and the environment is not gender-neutral became clear in the mid-1980s. Some organizations‚ focusing on the day-to-day lives of communities‚ argued that the position and concerns of women were invisible in environmental debates and programmers. The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE based in New Delhi‚ India‚ in their The State of India’s Environment Report – or the Second Citizens Report of 1984-1985 argued that: Probably no other

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    CIVIL WAR There have been many strong‚ intelligent women throughout our country’s history. Unfortunately‚ many have often gone unnoticed‚ undocumented or their accomplishments often overshadowed by their male counterparts. Some of them were homemakers‚ some were nurses‚ some served as spies‚ soldiers‚ daughters‚ sisters‚ mothers‚ etc. but all of them had one thing in common. They all contributed in the help of shaping our nation‚ and without these women our country would not have been the same. Their

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    Women, Then and Now

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    Women‚ Then and Now Cassie Biery COM/155 October 23‚ 2011 Tara Rodriguez Women‚ Then and Now The thought of the 1950s conjures up many wholesome images; perfectly dressed and smiling mothers who have every meal on the table‚ working fathers with all the answers to life’s problems‚ and perfect children all gathered around the table. Today‚ the words wife and mother conjure up images that are similar‚ however far more complicated. Unlike the clearly defined gender roles of the 1950s‚ today’s

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    American Women

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    In this paper‚ the changing role of women was explored. The major focus was positioned on the changing roles of women in the American family. Public opinion was examined and analyzed to see if America was really "one nation" when it came to the subject of women working with children and a husband. It was of particular interest to see if Americans believed that the family suffered due to the women ’s new position in society‚ and just how big this divide between the traditional family of a mother staying

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    Professions of Women

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    Sisson March 19‚ 2010 Professions of Women Throughout the history of women we have had fewer legal rights and career opportunities than men. In earlier centuries wifehood and motherhood was regarded to be the women ’s most significant profession. Women prided themselves on how well they worked around there house and who was able to make sure there husbands were content with the work they did at home. Finding a voice somewhere along the way women have made quite a reputation for themselves

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    leader women

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    Qualities that Distinguish Women Leaders Women leaders are more persuasive‚ assertive and willing to take more risks than male leaders. Mara Swan‚ Chief People Officer for Molson Coors‚ points out‚ “I believe this study shows that for a woman to become a leader today‚ she has to fight harder against the status quo‚ which requires her to be more focused and determined.” ________________________________________ Women leaders are more assertive and persuasive‚ have a stronger need to get things

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    women empowerment for

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    WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IS GETTING A REALITY!!!! India‚ which is a conglomerate of diverse ethnic‚ linguistic and geographical features‚ today is at the cusp of a paradigm change in its growth and its position in the world. However‚ India is even known for its sobriquet ’male-chauvinistic nation’. Indian myths describe our country as ‘Mother India’ who is a woman that serves as the mother of every Indian. Famous American novelist of 19th century‚ Louisa May Alcott correctly opines- "When women are the

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    Kuna Women

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    commercialization has had on their lives‚ in comparison to Kuna men and women‚ we find there to be a generally beneficial outcome. Although in contrasting of gender‚ we find women to be doing exceptionally well with the connection to Mola making. From the commercialization of their hand crafted products we are able to see them becoming active in marketing‚ retaining control over land and economic resources‚ learning and developing business skills‚ as well as controlling income in the household. Since globalization

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