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    open heart to the E&C dept of PDIT. E&C branch is an evergreen branch. Electronics is the most happening field in the world. When in Rome‚ be a Roman. Similarly…When you are in an engineering world.. be an engineer…When this is an electronics world‚ be an electronics engineer. Take pride in your chosen profession. That is the way to be a prime mover in this evolving society. We offer here 360 degrees learning; We do not want our students to become bookworms… the four years time‚ you spend

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    MAY 2012 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ILE IFE‚ OSUN-STATE. INTRODUCTION. Glimmer of Hope Foundation (GLOHF) is a youth-led non-governmental‚ non- profit organization (comprising of young Nigerian professionals from various disciplines‚ all under 30years) sub serving young people (age range of 10-25) in Ile-Ife‚ south western Nigeria‚ with special bias towards adolescent reproductive health and young people empowerment. This has become imperative seeing

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    Women have been allowed to have many jobs but should they be allowed to go to war? According to Rebecca Zissou on the Women Warriors article‚ a publication that talks about women combatants. “they aren’t allowed to compete for a spot in the regiment because they are women”. This‚ of course‚ should be an issue when it comes down to these situations. The women should be treated the same way as a man. When it comes to these situations women are not treated equally as men‚ when that shouldn’t happen

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    WOMEN EMPOWERMENT OR MILITARY EFFICIENCY? AN ANALYSIS REGARDING THE RECENT US POLICY LIFTING THE BAN AGAINST WOMEN IN COMBAT ZONES Etana Fides Introduction History has always defined war fighting to have an inclination towards being a "males only" activity with laws and policy established to reflect and maintain that exclusivity. And yet‚ women have always been of service in and out of the warzones‚ even if "unofficially." The last fifty years have produced significant changes

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    roles for years. However‚ women have been restricted to pilot‚ engineering‚ and other non-combat based roles. Never seeing combat from armor such as tanks‚ or on foot shoulder to shoulder with their identically-trained male counterparts on the front-line. A significant year‚ 2013 marked major change in the American military‚ joining other countries on the list of nations that allow women to fight in combat roles such as infantry. The road to equality is a long one‚ and now the barrier of the military

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    granted women the right to fight alongside men in all active combat positions‚ raising questions in regard to the future success of this executive decision. Women have served for the United States military for hundreds of years. However‚ as a result‚ they now the opportunity to participate in global warfare at their own risk. Although numbers in war are crucial to victory‚ the effectiveness and efficiency of the women’s performance in combat roles has sparked questions from the general public. Many

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    Defense‚ Leon Panetta‚ announces the pentagon will lift the ban on women serving in “roughly a quarter-million jobs involving combat.” (Thompson) Along with the U.S‚ Denmark‚ Estonia‚ Finland‚ France‚ Germany‚ Lithuania‚ Netherlands‚ Norway‚ Poland‚ Romania‚ Sweden‚ Australia‚ Canada‚ New Zealand‚ Eritrea‚ North Korea‚ and Israel officially allow women in military combat roles. (Fisher) It might take time for the U.S‚ who recently implemented this policy‚ to form a truly gender-integrated military

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    Appendix C GUIDELINES FOR PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE Code of Ethics Guidelines Foreword The Code of Ethics for the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia (APEGBC) consists of a Preamble and 10 brief principles of conduct. The Code is included in the Bylaws of the Association and was approved by the membership in 1991. These Guidelines and Commentary on the Code of Ethics are intended to assist APEGBC members in dealing with ethical situations and to assist

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    working in Special Forces (green berets). I will mention other countries that have women in combat positions or units. I will explain the job involvement of Special Forces‚ the training and qualifications required‚ and the job demands‚ both physical and mental when in a combat unit. Base on what I had seen and been true in my 22 years in the military I’ll have to disagree with women been in Special Forces or any combat unit for that matter. In today’s 21st century‚ women have been able to equal and in many

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    performance. Women have proven to provide cultural benefits during combat. By not allowing women‚ the opportunity to have these combat jobs goes against equal opportunity and women’s rights as a whole. Women serving in the military must be permitted to serve in combat jobs in the military. With over 214‚000 women severing as active duty military in 2011 none have ever been afforded the opportunity to hold position to put them in a combat Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)‚

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