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    Women in Crime

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    a motherhood penalty? American Journal of Psychology‚ 112‚ 1297-1338. Cowan‚ R.‚ & Bochantin‚ J. (2009). Pregnancy and motherhood on the thin blue line: female police officers’ perspectives on motherhood in a highly masculinized work environment. Women & Language‚ 32(1)‚ 22-30. Gachter‚ M.‚ Savage‚ D.‚ & Torgler‚ B. (2011). Gender variations of physiological and psychological strain amongst police officers. Gender Issues‚ 28(1/2)‚ 66-93. Hassell‚ K.‚ Archbold‚ C.‚ & Stichman‚ A. (2011). Comparing

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    No Luck with Women

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    No Luck with Women My older brother‚ Mark‚ has no luck with women. He doesn’t understand why. I do. To begin with‚ when he first meets a woman‚ he goes into one of two styles of conversation. The first is to assail her with a stream of personal questions: “What’s your name? Where do you live? Is that your real hair color? What kind of work do you do? Do you want to have kids someday? Are you seeing anyone? Would you like to have dinner with me?” Naturally‚ most women find this surprising and annoying

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    Women of the Odyssey

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    Figuratively speaking‚ the Odyssey is a story created and controlled by women‚ and consequently‚ the plot revolves around the actions of women. The women in the poem could be divided up into two major groups: the seductresses‚ such as Circe‚ the sirens‚ and Calypso‚ who attempt to hinder or stop Odysseus from reaching his home‚ and helpers‚ such as Nausicaa‚ Arete‚ and perhaps most importantly Athena‚ who all aid Odysseus in his homecoming. These two sides of “help” and “hinder” are clearly separated

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    Women in Prison

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    Women prisons have less population than male prisons. Two out of every three women in prison have children. One out of three are pregnant when being incarcerated. There are many debates between the citizens and the community that pregnant women should not be incarcerated. If the women commit the crime‚ they should to their time. But I also believe in people changing and learning from their mistakes‚ with the jail programs and rehabilitation to learn from their mistakes and not go to prison in their

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    BUSINESS

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    conflict‚ cultural differences is an example that have affected marketing success or failure. Lack of understanding of culture can lead to failure to communicate effectively‚ which can be extremely detrimental to a business venture (Dulta 2008‚ Steenkamp 2011). Awareness of culture when creating global marketing strategy will be of crucial importance as the worldwide market is rapidly changing. Language is the most influential cultural elements

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    Women in Combat

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    Grace MacDonald Pd. 6 Should Women be Allowed in Military Combat? Imagine‚ as a male‚ in frontline combat with a female on one side of you‚ another male on the other side of you. Who would you trust most? A majority of people would trust the male over the female because of a male’s strength and endurance‚ and that is the trouble. Although it is proven that most women are physically weaker than men and have forty pounds less muscle mass and thirteen pounds more fat than men‚ it does not mean

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    Subjection of Women

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    particular to the natural and the nonnatural. The central epistemological thesis is a counterfactual: natural properties are those that persons would exhibit were they never influenced by a social environment. John Stuart Mill‚ in his The Subjection of Women‚ asserts this view: "the artificial state superinduced by society disguises the natural tendencies of the thing which is the subject of observation. . . ." Suppose "all artificial causes of difference to be withdrawn‚" the "natural character would

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    BUSINESS ENTERPRISE- STRATEGIC MARKETING Name: University: Course: Tutor: Date Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Vision and Mission Statement 4 2.1 Vision for the future 4 3. Analysis of Stakeholders 5 3.3Business community 6 4.Nokia’s Existing Marketing Strategy 7 5.Internal Audit 8 5.1Resources 8 5.2Core competencies 10 5.3Managerial competencies 10 5.4Corporate culture 11 5.5Nokia’s value chain 11 5.6Factors that deliver a competitive advantage 12

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    The Emancipation of Women

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    emancipation of women‚ i.e. their liberation from religious‚ legal‚ economic‚ and sexual oppression‚ their access to higher education‚ and their escape from narrow gender roles is not easily achieved. The struggle for sexual equality has a long history and is likely to continue for some time. Even if it should soon be won in the industrial nations‚ it may well rage on in many "underdeveloped” countries. In traditionally patriarchal societies any improvement in the status of women has far-reaching

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    Working Women

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    Workingwomen Why do women leave their children and go to work? Some women decide to work for financial support‚ some to escape from homes‚ and some to release their stress etc. however‚ some people believe women shouldn’t work; they should take care of their young children. On the other hand‚ others do not agree with it. I believe women should work‚ so the family can benefit in many ways. To begin with‚ having a working mother in the family will help the family financially. My friend Nima is a

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