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    The uprise of the cosmetic industry and platforms created by beauty gurus has altered the way women are perceived by the opposite sex. Men often believe they are being fooled due to the enhancement of a woman’s appearance. Its is no secret that makeup can help a woman appear as she wishes and even be seen as a completely different person. In present times women have become known for fashion and makeup and are now making a living out of this profession. I believe makeup is not only serving for negative

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    Women are the part of our society. We really cannot think a human body without heart. Likewise‚ a society cannot be form and function without women. In this regard our national poet also quoted that the creation of the world whatever great and beneficial for human being are shared fifty by man and fifty percent women. So‚ without women the function of the society as well as the social institutions cannot be run well. Therefore the rights of men and women must be equal. Bangladesh is a poor third

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    Women employment in Bangladesh It is well known that women’s employment in South Asia is lower than in any other part of the world except perhaps the Middle East. The women’s employment rates in Bangladesh despite increase over the last decade is the increase in younger women’s employment‚ the low opportunity for employment for poor women and the sharp rise in women reporting unpaid work. But opportunities for educated women are increasing and combined with the increase in educational attainment

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    Women Empowerment in Bangladesh Women empowerment in Bangladesh means giving women of the country the power to rule and govern their own lives‚ away from traditional and social constraints. The women empowerment movement in Bangladesh focuses on giving women the power and authority they need to be men’s equals. The structures of sub ordinance that have keep women in the dark for so long must be eliminated. Women must have intellectual resources that can be acquired through good education and material

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    important topics‚ Women Entrepreneurship in Bangladesh– Case studies on selected boutiques of Chittagong. i Abstract This is a study on women entrepreneurship in Bangladesh – Case studies on some selected boutiques of Chittagong. There are four parts in this paper. Part 1 is introductory part in which objective‚ methodology & limitation of the study etc topics are discussed. In Part 2 a literature review on women entrepreneurship is discussed. Then Scenario of women entrepreneurship

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    Disability is something that we take negatively‚ most commonly in Bangladesh we like to address them “Protibondhi”‚ a vague and unrealistic terminology. Let’s see what disability is from the World Health Organization’s definition: Disabilities is an umbrella term‚ covering impairments‚ activity limitations‚ and participation restrictions. An impairment is a problem in body function or structure; an activity limitation is a difficulty encountered by an individual in executing a task or action; while

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    in 1996‚ women were gaining rights and access to things they had never before hoped or imagined for. Once the Taliban came to power‚ all of the progress that they had made in the years past spiraled backwards and women had no rights throughout the entire country. The Taliban stood by a strict form of the Sharia‚ or Islamic‚ law. The Taliban interpreted this form of government in a way that provided no rights for women. After the Taliban gained control of the capital‚ Kabul‚ in 1996‚ women throughout

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    Word count: 1‚489 Throughout history‚ women have been victims of oppression no matter what religion or background they come from. They have learned from a young age‚ that their appearance is important to fundamentally be happy in their life. The topic of oppression in woman leads to controversial discussion not only to scholars but women of all parts of the world. How a woman presents herself through appearance and clothing targets her in a society obsessed with each other’s business. In today’s

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    In countries such as Canada where sexual rights are equal‚ women are indeed complicit in their sexual oppression. It is so engrained in our society that many women are not even aware of when and how often they are being complicit. If women were not complicit‚ then women and men would truly be equal‚ there would be no “glass ceiling”‚ misogynistic behaviour wouldn’t be laughed off as “typical male” behaviour and the binary gender norms would not be so blindly followed. Where does this all begin? In

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    another successful baseball season to come. While the efforts of college students and their coaches are highly appreciated‚ no one might acknowledge the great contribution of people like Janu Akther‚ a 22-year-old man who works in sweatshops in Bangladesh to produce American collegiate apparel―an indispensable part of the game. An $18 baseball cap can be a joy of many American people to wear but a dirty exploitation device in Akther’s mind. As a sweatshop laborer‚ he works every day from early morning

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