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    Women in Psychology

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    Running head: Women and their Substantive Role in Psychology Women in Psychology University of Phoenix Online History and Systems in Psychology Linka Griswold 12/3/12 Abstract It is safe to infer that the study of psychology is ever changing and advancing in many facets. This advancement is due to the many physiologist‚ theorist‚ psychologist‚ and scientist that have dedicated their beings to studying of the human mind and human behavior. Amongst these professionals‚ stand some very influential

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    Women in Sport

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    the years‚ women were frowned a pone for watching and participating in physical activities. There has been an argument “… why women ’s [sport] will never be as successful as men ’s‚ that is it isn ’t as fast‚ and is therefore less exciting”. (Female athletes want equality in all sports) Traditionally the women were seen as being passive and obedient to males‚ as well as appearing an attractive object and sport was not always conductive to this. Generally‚ men have dominated sport (Women in Sport)

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    Women Studies

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    Ms. Wininger Feb. 19th‚ 2013 Women Studies 200 Gender Equality Stalled Response In the article‚ "Why Gender Equality Stalled"‚ it expresses how women were able to create equality between men and women even though it took many years to progress. The article focuses mostly on how feminists were able to transform the attitudes of women in society. The article celebrates the 50th anniversary of "The Feminine Mystique" which was a best seller that fired up women to start movements for equal oppurtunities

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    Women in the 1920s

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    Robinson Women in the 1920s The Nineteenth Amendment‚ passed in 1919‚ guarantees all American women the right to vote. The struggle to achieve this milestone was a long and difficult one‚ beginning win the 1800s with petitioning and picketing (ourdocuments.gov). Although‚ once it was passed‚ women felt a sigh of relief‚ as their voices were finally heard‚ just in time for a new era that was the 1920s. The 1920s were a time of questioning and contradictions when people‚ especially women‚ questioned

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    Women Empowerment

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    fourth most powerful women in the world. Shriti Vadera‚ special advisor to Britain Prime Minister‚ Gordon Brown Nineteenth century witnessed reform movement for women‚ with various issues like sati practice‚ violence‚ child marriage‚ and employment being addressed. With the introduction of the National Policy for Empowerment of Women‚ the Government of India had declared year 2001 as Women’s Empowerment Year. It was said‚ "Our vision in the new century of a nation where women are equal partners

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    Women Are Beautiful

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    Women are beautiful By Maria Batrakova Group 21 D Free and beautiful‚ that was how one of the greatest innovators of photography‚ Garry Winogrand‚ pictured women. (Here you can see a photo of him: http://imgur.com/AjnXCe6) Due to Art Blart (Art Blart‚ 2011) he was considered as one of the most distinguished photographers of the twenties-century in America. Winogrand’s amazing exhibition includes 85 spontaneous photographs taken between 1960 and 1975 in and around New-York city. (Series of his

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    Women with Science

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    In Vietnam‚ there are very few women who pursuit a science or technology career (Science‚ Technology‚ Engineering and Maths). Either because they do not realize their potentials or they do not get adequate supports. To enter the fields of science and technology‚ women need to believe in themselves‚ are free to be who they are‚ and to receive greater encouragement. Vietnamese women usually avoid science and technology careers because they are trapped in a pattern of thought: ‘Men are better in

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    Working Women

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    Working Women Today‚ the term "family" is difficult to define. All families are unique‚ and they can range anywhere from single parent families to extended families. Most importantly though‚ it is in the family where the next generation is being built. Parents must provide security and support for their children‚ and they need to be prepared for the challenges of balancing work and family in today’s society. In traditional families‚ there was a mother‚ a father and their resulting children. The father

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    women safety

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    the education qualification of the sample.  18 4 Table 3.3: The below table shows marital status of the sample.  19 5 Table 3.4: The below table shows the women safety in an organization.  20 6 Table 3.5: The below table shows the availability of the basic amenities.  21 7 Table 3.6: The below table shows the type of activities to address women safety.  22 8 Table 3.7: The below table shows the male domination in an organization.  23 9 Table 3.8: The below table shows the safe working with male colleagues

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    Empowerment of Women

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    Empowerment of Women in Fairy Tales Throughout the centuries‚ the format of fairy tales has changed drastically. Ancient fairy tales started out aimed towards an adult audience‚ talking about sex and violence and taking a mainly patriarchal view. Twentieth century writers have not only changed the style and format of more modern fairy tales‚ but they have also retold the traditional fairy tales‚ aiming them more at children and diminishing the patriarchal views. This essay will compare ancient

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