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    Women Farmers: the Invisible Face of Agriculture in India

    conservation of basic life support systems such as land, water, flora and fauna. They have protected the health of the soil through organic recycling and promoted crop security through the maintenance of varietal diversity and genetic resistance. Gender discrimination runs deep at many levels: Women manage every aspect of farm work, but are not considered farmers. They toil in the fields—planting, sowing, weeding, and harvesting—but are not landowners. They harvest and process the produce, but men

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    Tattoo

    discipline within the Army. (a) Extremist tattoos or brands are those affiliated with, depicting or symbolizing extremist philosophies, organizations, or activities; those which advocate racial, gender or ethnic hatred or intolerance; advocate, create or engage in illegal discrimination based on race, color, gender, ethnicity, religion or national origin; or advocate violence or other unlawful means of depriving individual rights under the U.S. Constitution or federal and state law (see para 4-12, AR 600-20)

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    Anthropology

    Reserve Number: E4 Name: Chapin, Bambi Course: ANTH 211 Date Off: End of semester Herdt, Gilbert. “Fetish and Fantasy in Sambia” . Rituals of Manhood. Herdt, Gilbert. p. 44-98. Berkeley. University of California Press. 1982. Electronic The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or electronic reproductions of copyrighted materials. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy

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    Hip Hop Objectification

    How Music Treats Women Madonna and Don Mclean sang about “the day the music died.” While music hasn’t died, it has certain changed. Music has been commercialized, and it has become quite the profitable business. Gone are the days of artistic expression. They’ve given way to the era of the bottom dollar. This music industry is dominated by men. The artists, managers, and executives are all mostly males. They target other males as their primary consumers, and everything revolves around that fact.

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    Carol Ann Duffy Mrs Beast

    The collection,as a whole,brings into light women who have been kept in the background while there male contemporaries monopolise the limelight. Throughout the poems of Carol Ann Duffy there is an intense focus on the female stereotype: Duffy provides various voices for different characters, reflects on time, change and loss and embraces all emotions as she contrasts and contradicts the stereotypical concept of the female position. Carol Ann Duffy's dramatic monologue, 'Mrs Beast' is a complete

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    Aristophane's Lysistrata

    Elayne Miller March 17, 2014 English 2111 Paper 1 Aristophanes’s Lysistrata shows the different types of women in society and the inequality of the sexes during Peloponnesian War. During that time, women had no political rights. There was a war going on between the Athenian and the Spartans, and the women, specifically, Lysistrata, wanted to stop it by seizing Acropolis and refusing sex from all the men in the city. Women during the Peloponnesian war were not expected to end the war, however

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    Cause and Effect

    Sexual Discrimination in the Middle East. Sexual or gender discrimination is the way people judge or treat differently by their gender. Sexual discriminations are still a big issue in the Middle East today. Because of changes in society, people want to have their own rights and freedom in their life. Most of the women in the Middle East have been protest in order to get their rights and freedom back. Unequal power leads to the cause of gender discrimination. For this reason, the consequences of

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    Mercer V. Duke University

    Mercer v. Duke University The case of Mercer v. Duke University deals with the issue of women being allowed to play on contact sports teams. This case also raises issues of discrimination and whether or not federally funded institutions are prohibited from discrimination under Title IX. This is a very good case because it deals with a high-profile university and whether or not discrimination was an issue of one of the university’s college athletics. The Mercer v. Duke University case was about

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    Statistics Case Analysis

    Product  &  Gender Count  of  Product Gender Product Female TM195 TM498 TM798 Grand  Total Product  &  Marital  Status Count  of  Product Marital  Status Product Partnered Single TM195 48 TM498 36 TM798 23 Grand  Total 107 Male 40 29 7 76 40 31 33 104 Grand  Total 80 60 40 180 32 24 17 73 Grand  Total 80 60 40 180 CUSTOMER  PROFILE  FOR  EACH  PRODUCT Product TM195 Education 14 15 14 12 13 14 14 13 Age 18 19 19 19 20 20 21 21

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    Psychology Article

    attempts to explore the relationship between work motivation and job satisfaction. Based on the literature review two hypotheses were formulated 1) There will be positive relationship between work motivation and job satisfaction, and 2) There would be a gender difference on the variable of work motivation and job satisfaction. To asses job satisfaction, “Job Satisfaction Survey (JSS; Spector, 1997)”, and for motivation, “Motivation at Work Scale (MAWS, Gagné, M., et.al, 2010)”, were used. The sample of

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