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    Jorn Utzon Jorn Utzon was a Danish architect in the 19th century. Utzon changed architecture was designed to make it more flexible Utzon grew up in Copenhagen Denmark‚ where he become interested in ships and a possible navy career. As a result of his family interest in art‚ he then went on to studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts between 1937–1942‚ During the summer holidays with his grandparents‚ Utzon Met two artist‚ Paul Schroder and Carl Kyberg‚ who introduced him to art

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    Elon Musk‚ the South African (born) Canadian – American business magnet‚ who is the Chairman of the Board‚ Product Architect and CEO of Tesla‚ Inc. Also known as the founder and CEO of SpaceX‚ co-founder of SolarCity among many other companies. At the age of 17‚ Elon moved to Canada to attend Queens University and avoid mandatory service in the South African military. By 1992 he left to study business and physics at university of Pennsylvania. Then on he went to Stanford University to peruse a PhD

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    Power

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    Power. The use of authority to control a group of people. It is the actor’s ability to manipulate opinions‚ emotions‚ and behaviour of groups‚ even against their will (Hardy‚ 1995; Hardy & Clegg‚ 1996). It is seen everywhere in organisational forms‚ from managers‚ to team leaders. But perhaps one of the most obvious use of power through businesses is government legislations. The government uses positional power to control and possess relevant sources such as managers‚ in order to get groups

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    Feminism: Female and Jig

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    Hemingway creates a power dynamic between females and males through the way he uses setting‚ characterization‚ and dialogue. Hemingway chooses the setting to symbolize the conflicts and differences between the two individuals. Characterizing the woman‚ Jig‚ as being the strong one that is in control while the American man is the character with no power to control the situation reveals this power struggle. The dialogue Hemingway chose to give the characters also illustrates the power dynamic through the

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    No Name October 23‚ 2006 The Image of Females Goddesses and Mortals The role of the Gods is a constant theme reoccurring over and over again throughout Homer’s Iliad but it’s the Female Goddesses and the image of femininity that displays contradiction. The Goddesses posses large amounts of power over mortals and at Mt Olympus mostly through manipulation and intertwining relationships that affect the war and the different individuals. The mortal women on the other hand display weaknesses

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    Misandry: Female Sexuality

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    Misandry When it comes to learning about women’s studies‚ one topic always arises‚ female sexuality. A woman’s sexuality is her own and her own choice. By definition female sexuality is complicated and involves behaviors and processes from many aspects that led to sexual activity. Female sexuality includes areas that are pertaining to biological sex‚ body image‚ self-esteem‚ personality‚ sexual orientation‚ and much more.1 These areas are extremely important in the culmination of a healthy relationship

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    Male vs Females

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    Males VS Females As described in Weiten‚ Dunn & Hammer‚ the Characteristics of traditional masculine and feminine body language differ in many areas. Many people may look at the behavior of aggression as a traditional body language as masculine for a male. Man people may look at the traditional body language of a female as being nurturing and loving for the feminine role. It’s very obvious that men and women differ in physical appearance as well as body parts but there are still many differences

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    Female and Gender Leadership

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    MASTER THESIS: FEMALE AND GENDER LEADERSHIP Authors: Ainura Kadyrkulova Tutor: Dr. Pr. Phillippe Daudi and Pr. Mikael Lundgren Program: The Business Program Subject: Business Administration Level and semester: Masterlevel 2007-2008 Baltic Business School Master Thesis‚ Female and Gender Leadership Ainura Kadyrkulova __________________________________________________________________ MASTER THESIS: FEMALE AND GENDER LEADERSHIP TITLE: FEMALE AND GENDER LESDERSHIP TUTORS:

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    The Male and Female Role

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    buy girls dolls. With these continued ways of thinking males and females will always be trapped in the same roles unless something pushes them into a different role. The female role as it has been taught is to be loving‚ caring‚ nurturing‚ to be patient‚ and to express feelings openly. The role of a female in society is to become married‚ stay home‚ take care of the children‚ clean the house and cook. In most households the female is the one who runs the house. She makes sure the children are taken

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    Student Name: Instructor Name: TA’s name: Class Engl: 101W Date: 2012-07-18 Female liberation in The Agency Y.S.Lee’s novel‚ The Agency: A Spy in the House‚ depicts Mary Quinn’s first assignment since entering The Agency. Mary became a thief during her miserable childhood and was rescued by a woman posing as a prison warden after she was sentenced to hanging. She then became a student in Miss Scrimshaw ’s Academy for Girls and was sent to Mr. Thorold’s home posting as Miss Angelica Thorold’s

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