Degree Acquisition for Women & Minorities
The Effects of Distance Education of
Degree Acquisition for
Women and Minorities Since 1999 Brownson and Harriman (2000) reported that distance education has ....
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Role of Women in the Bible
.... carrying the future. This attitude gives
women a
degree of equality in history if not in society in the present. In some ways, this ....
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Status of Women in US & China
.... Some
degree fields are dominated by men, and others by
women. .... On the other hand, 72 percent whose highest
degree was in education were
women. ....
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The status of women in the Arab world
.... secular law. In some countries, such as South Yemen,
women have a high
degree of freedom from legal restraint. In other countries ....
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Women in Science
.... in 1989, 75 percent of the S&E bachelor's degrees awarded to
women were in .... Similar patterns are observed among the S&E
degree recipients at the master's and ....
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Women in Opera in the 18th & 19th Centuries
.... ClTment, 1988, p. 34) The
women are all victims in some
degree, targets of rape, objects of seduction, and pawns in the game played constantly by Don Giovanni. ....
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Virginia Woolf & Plight of Women in Literature
.... of the very real discrimination experienced by
women throughout Victorian society, and the woman as artist also had to overcome a
degree of prejudice against ....
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Unequal Status of Women in Iran
.... Iranian
women possess a strong
degree of political awareness and have used their voting power to elect candidates who view equal rights favorably. ....
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Treatment of Women
.... similar traumas at the hands of men. In addition, these
women are defined to a large
degree by the way they respond to these traumas. ....
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Role of Women in the Early Church
.... There was a corresponding inequality in the
degree to which
women could participate in the religious life of the community (Groothuis 32). ....
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Women's Freedom of Expression
.... The treatment of
women by individual men and society has been unfair over the ages, but with the dawning of modernism, it has improved to a
degree. ....
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Alcoholism in Deaf Women
.... Magilvy (1985) noted that
women experiencing a high
degree of hearing handicap generally have a lower perception of quality of life (Magilvy, 1985, pp. ....
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Women's Lib as a Ressentiment Movement
.... The role of
women in nineteenth-century society was largely subordinate to the male and was also limited to the household to a very great
degree. ....
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Women and Public Relations
.... as a woman in a field that didn't favor
women she has broken many barriers." Public relations has always been at least a
degree kinder to the
women in its ....
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The Women of Ancient Greece
.... Inscriptions recovered from the ancient cities of Greece suggest that
women had a
degree of legal and financial autonomy in matters of property and that they ....
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Great Depression & Women in the Workplace
.... employment experience of working-class
women appears to have been somewhat different from that of their middle-class counterparts to the
degree women of the ....
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Sexual abuse against children and women
.... These researchers observed that
women are afforded a certain
degree of latitude in terms of physical contact with children because of their role as primary ....
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Women and Gender Equality
.... the same
degree of seniority, and the woman would be paid significantly less than the man. This indicates that there is a policy of paying
women less for work ....
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SYSTEMS APPROACH TO WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT
.... showed that there were a number of demographic, occupational, family upbringing and educational factors that moderated the
degree to which
women in general and ....
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Ryka Athletic Shoes for Women
.... now offers shoes made by men and
women, specifically for men and
women. .... and purpose using the strategies of limited availability, high
degree of workmanship ....
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Virginia Woolf on the Plight of Women in Society
.... period have not disappeared in her own time--they may have lessened to a
degree, but there is still a separation imposed between men and
women from the cradle ....
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Women's Health Care
.... The prescriptive tone of most medical advice to
women is harsh enough on its face and suspicious in some
degree of
women's sexual and intellectual autonomy as ....
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Women in work and marriage
.... The natural state would have
women develop their capabilities and their reason to a greater
degree, while what Wollstonecraft sees in her own society is
women ....
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Racism & Sexism in Novels of Black Women Writers
.... unique. Walker suggests that the oppression that Celie experiences is that which is felt by most
women to some
degree. Religion ....
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Premenopausal Obese American Women
.... limit the validity of the study and, therefore, the
degree of confidence .... to generalize to the population of all premenopausal, seriously obese American
women. ....
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Stereotyped Images of Women in the Media
.... However, to the
degree an advertisement presents an image of
women that sends a message of disempowerment or humiliation, then selling a product based on that ....
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Interview Data
.... claim was also supported by information obtained during informal interviews which showed a very high
degree of PTSD symptoms in a sample of battered
women. ....
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Role of Women in the Workplace
.... indicates that family roles and work roles are far more reinforcing for
women than they are for men. Normative expectations are handled to a greater
degree. ....
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Issue of Women's Reproductive Rights
.... to prevail, though legislatures have tried to limit abortion to the
degree they can legally do so. Those interested in assuring
women their reproductive rights ....
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PTSD in Battered Women
.... The researchers found that
women were more likely to develop PTSD than men. .... These are: (1) the nature of the stressor (eg
degree of bereavement, life threat ....
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