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    In this task I will be presenting different electronic and non-electronic methods of communicating business information. I will be using examples for different audience. What is electronic communication? Electronic communication is any form information that is being sent or received through the use of technology. An example is a person use’s their mobile phone to send his or her friend a text message about where they should meet later that day. What is non electronic communication? Non electronic

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    Women in Military

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    WOMEN IN MILITARY With the social development‚ the role of women are become more important in society. The discrimination between male and female is almost disappeared. Therefore‚ women have a chance to develop themselve and get a job they want. Even they can do well in man’s job. In some countries‚ many people believe that women should not serve in the military‚ but i think it is a mistake‚ if they do not permit women to serve in military‚ because of three reasons. Firstly‚ there are some

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    Women in Math

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    Women In Math Over the past 20 years the number of women in the fields of math‚ science and engineering have grown at astronomical rate. The number of women which hold positions in these fields has more than doubled. In post secondary education women are filling up the lecture halls and labs where in the past where it was rare to see a woman at all. If a woman was able withstand the pressure that was put on her it was more than likely that she wouldn’t even be hired. Many organizations have

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    Plight of Women

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    work participation rate‚ high incidences of violence and crime against women‚ disturbingly high prevalence of anemia amongst women along with other areas of vulnerabilities such as RTI/STI TB‚ reproductive errors‚ protein malnutrition- lend challenging dimension to the work required to be done to make the city more women friendly and to empower women themselves to create a supportive and enabling environment. The status of women in Delhi is a subject which raises concern of government and link society

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    Women Empowerment

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    WOMEN EMPOWERMENT” Since the olden times‚ women have been treated as second rate citizens of all across the globe. The situation is almost the same everywhere-irrespective of the developed country or the developing country-caste‚ community‚ colour or creed a position which is comparable in many ways‚ with that of racial minorities. Women have been relegated to secondary position despite the fact that they numerically constitute about half the world population today. In the very beginning of civilization

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    Women in Punk

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    contemporary music scene. Punk rock‚ however‚ has faced issues when dealing with concepts of sex and gender. Bands within the scene are usually composed of males‚ women are objectified in song lyrics‚ and masculine values like aggressiveness and violence are often glamorized‚ especially in sub-genres of punk such as hardcore punk. But women have managed‚ especially through the Riot Grrrl movement‚ to stake out their own patch of punk rock territory. They have used punk rock to redefine concepts of gender

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    Women Development

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    exists not only in educational sector but also in almost each sector. The education is the foundation of awareness and further development. When they are barred from education‚ there is chance of discriminations being unreported forcing women to be quiet. The women in Nepal are exploited in many aspects. Sexual abuse and girl trafficking still persists which demands adoption of immediate measures to prevent the situation from being more worsened. Most of the victims of human trafficking in Nepal are

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    Women in War

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    one of the two to come with you: the woman or the man. Instinctually‚ the man would be a better first choice. Not only are men naturally larger‚ but also are stronger. Women have time and again proven they’re far more prone to stress‚ and obviously much more sensitive especially when it comes to subjects such as death. Women should not be allowed to be present in combat situations because not only are they inferior to men when it comes to fighting (combat)‚ but they aren’t mentally as resilient

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    women suffrage

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    abolishing slavery‚ afterward she was more out spoken in promoting women suffrage. In the 1860s‚ the feminist movement moved to New Zealand. Muller noted that men and women at that time didn’t have equal political and economic rights as was true in other countries. Women could exercise only limited power in the economic structure of the country. For example they aren’t allowed to vote in national elections. A small number of women gained suffrage in municipal elections in nelson. In 1910‚

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    Women In Othello

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    qualities and status of women in the Elizabethan society. Othello serves as a case to demonstrate the goals of the Elizabethan patriarchal society‚ the act of benefits in patriarchal community‚ and the concealment and limitation of feminism. According to Elizabethan or Shakespeare’s overall population based upon Renaissance feelings‚ women were inferred just to marry. As their single occupation‚ marriage held huge commitments of house organization and bringing up kids. Besides‚ women were depended upon

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