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    Women in Isalm

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    (J Islamic Council of Europe‚ 1978/1398 A‚H‚ ISBN 0 86037 004 6 All rigills rrservrd‚ No pari o f this publication may be reproduced or transmllted In any form or by any means‚ wI/haul prior permission‚ Prepared under the auspices o f: THE ISLAMIC FOUNDATION 223 London Road‚ Leicester LE2 t Z E United Kingdom rei: (0533) 700725 Cover design b y: Sultan H. Farooqui Printed by Superprint (Graphics) Glasgow Ltd.‚ 27 Seamore Street‚ Glasgow G20 6UG. Contents Foreword

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    Women and Leadership

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    (Sharpe‚ R.‚ 2000; Eagly‚ A. H. &Carli‚ L.L.‚ 2003). Women has much potential to play more important role in firms in particular the leading position (Alvesson‚ M.‚ & Billing‚ Y. D.‚ 1992; Hefferman‚ 2002). A key question for this issue is the reason why one firm hire a woman is that she is a woman or she really has the competitive advantage. Now as a comparatively new endeavor this essay focuses on the study of the relationship between women and leadership. More Specifically‚ the essay is to examine

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    Eitzen How does the Benedictine value of Community relate to individual isolation?  And/or how does the Benedictine value of Respect for Persons relate to poverty and inequality? According to the Benedictine Rule 4-Respect for Persons you are to "Honor everyone and never do to another you do not want done to yourself." Recognizing the image of God in each person and honoring each one in their giftedness and limitations. If‚ in fact‚ we are practicing excessive individualism then this is directly

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    Laws for Women

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    WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN INDIA: ACTS‚ LAWS AND POLICIES Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act‚ 2005 (PWDVA) The PWDVA came in to force on the 26th of October 2006 as a National Law spanning all of India except for the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The Act is supposed to provide quick protection and relief to women facing domestic violence. Some of the salient features of this Act are: * Only women can avail of the remedies provided under this Act. * The Act provides a broad definition

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    Problems of Womens

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    Essay on Problems of Women in Modern India By Pranav Dua * * * digg * Essay on Problems of Women in Modern India – Women in independent India are comparatively in a more respectable position. Some of the problems which had been haunting the community of women for centuries are not found now. Problems such as child marriage‚ practice of ‘sati’‚ prohibition on widow remarriage‚ exploitation of widows‚ devadasi system‚ purdah system‚ etc. have almost disappeared. Development in

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    Women Empowerment

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    Women in the Vedas and the Puranas: Empowered or Not? Dr. S.R.Ivaturi  Reader in Sanskrit SRR & CVR Govt. College Vijayawada There has been a divided opinion regarding the position of women in the Vedic and Puranic ages. According to many scholars the Vedas accord a position of importance to women. There was considerable freedom enjoyed by them in matters of marriage‚ education etc. William Durant sums up the position of the Vedic woman thus: "Women enjoyed far greater freedom in the

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    Negro Women

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    Journal Article Review Women have always historically been viewed as the weaker and inferior sex. This often translates to the oppression of basic human rights and disabling women from actively engaging in politics and society when it comes to their bodies and choices. Amos Idowu’s article “Effects of forced genital cutting on human rights of women and female children: the Nigerian situation” (pages 111-122) from Law‚ Democracy & Development of Nigeria‚ Volume 12‚ Number 2‚ published in 2008‚

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    Women Entrepreneur

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    Shodh‚ Samiksha aur Mulyankan (International Research Journal)—ISSN-0974-2832 Vol. II‚ Issue-9-10 (Oct.-Nov.-2009) 13 Women Entrepreneurship In India (Problems‚ Solutions & Future Prospects of Development) Research Paper—Commerce & Management Entrepreneurship Meaning:-The origin of the basic word “Entrepreneurship” is from a French word “Entreprendre”‚ where it cradled and originally meant to designate an organizer of certain musical or other entertainments. The Oxford English Dictionary

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    Women in Buddhism

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    believers (both men and women alike)‚ the religion ’s embedded patriarchal views has affected the status of women in both a historical and present-day viewpoint. Having said that‚ using a broad range of research sources‚ this paper will discuss the position of women in Buddhism‚ and in particular will consider perspectives regarding women in Buddhist holy writ‚ the role of women in monastics and lay life‚ and will also examine the modern development of women. Textual reference of women in Buddhism can be

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    Iran Women

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    there is a preference of genders; male over female. And as a society we have failed. Failed to provide women a platform to succeed‚ a reason to work and the motivation to better the community around them. Instead‚ we have poisoned their thoughts by promoting inferior status to men‚ confining them to housework and childcare and prohibiting them from obtaining skilled work from outside. These women have been stripped of all humanity and robbed of all civil liberties. And of course‚ nothing is said about

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