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The Role of Women in Business

17 hours ago ago from Blogging

Introduction In today's business world we are familiar with seeing women in senior and managerial roles, but being a woman in business brings whole new elements into play in the terms of values and attitudes in the business world. If you were to ask men if they regard women in business as equal most of them would probably concur that they do. If you ask women in business if they feel equal to the men, I think you will find they do not. A ...

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Weekend reading: Blog battle of the sexes

18 hours ago ago from Monevator

My regular roundup of the week's blog and financial site links. I don't know exactly what I think about feminism, and in particular demands that more should be done to promote equality of outcomes for men and women in career and pay. I say outcomes' because that is different from opportunity'. To me it's very clear that a woman who wants to achieve something professionally, who has all the talent and drive of her male ...

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Employment Discrimination, The Glass Ceiling The Gender Wage Gap

11 hours ago ago from Network Marketing

Today, I'm departing from my usual fare by presenting a snarky and controversial guest post by Mr. Moneybags, a personal finance blogger I've recently come across. I'd characterize his writing style as risque, highly edgy and different (I had to tone down his post somewhat, in order to run it here). For a much tamer look at the gender debate in finance, check out our posts: Managing Money: Men vs Women and Traditional Jobs For Men and Women . ...

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Modern Women

18 hours ago ago from SEO and Internet Marketing Blog

There was a time when women were suppressed and dominated by the male .Even we found that a girl child was not able to continue her studies and were just kept at home thinking what is the use of spending money behind a girl so it’s better to make a boy more educated . But with time, this conception was proved to be wrong, today we find that in every walk of life girls are more forward than boys. People also now started thinking about sending ...

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1 hour, 28 minutes ago ago from Newbies accounts of switching to Ubuntu OS for the first time. » Forgoing The Commonplace, Hello Ubuntu!

TRIGGER WARNING: Victims of violence or sexual assault may want to stop reading. With all the discussion of sexism in FOSS this year , a certain individual calling himself MikeeUSA is back. I realize many people are not aware of this individual. He is notorious in certain circles for very good reasons. 2005 is the earliest record I know of him harassing women involved with Debian and LinuxChix . And last year, he sent death threats to ...

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"Geeks" Discouraging Women From Going Into Computer Science

12 hours ago ago from Switched

Pretty much anyone not named Larry Summers would agree that female engineers and computer scientists are just as capable as their male colleagues. So why do women comprise just 22-percent of all computer science graduates? And, more worrisome, why is that figure decreasing? The answer, according to one study, lies in geek culture. Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis recently looked into this female paucity, and found that ...

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Economic View: Gauging the Odds (and the Costs) in Health Screening

6 hours ago ago from The New York Times

A FEDERAL advisory panel recently set off a controversy by recommending that most women without special risk factors delay breast cancer screening until they turn 50, not 40 and that mammograms then take place only every other year. David G. Klein Multimedia These guidelines, which differ from those of some other professional or advocacy organizations, have been called a rash misjudgment and an example ...

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Budget woes affecting states' approach to prison sentences

3 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.

DALLAS -- The prison population of the United States may soon drop for the first time in almost four decades, a milestone in a nation that locks up more people than any other. The inmate population has risen steadily since the early 1970s as states adopted get-tough policies, which sent more people to prison and kept them there longer. But tight budgets have states rethinking these policies and the costs that come with them. It's a ...

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