Browsing by Subject "women"
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(2022-04-21)The purpose of this study was to evaluate undergraduate women participating on collegiate extracurricular competitive project teams (PT) in comparison to non-project team (non-PT) female students. The study determined ...
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(2023-05-03)COVID-19, the most recent multi-dimensional global crisis, challenged leadership and impacted individuals’ personal networks. Researchers chose to conduct a study that assessed the personal advice networks of women leading ...
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(2022-04-06)Career interruptions cause severe penalties such as wage decrease, position loss, and self-doubt. The situation is even worse for women, who are still widely perceived as primary caregivers and housekeepers in many cultures. ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1956)
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(2014-03-18)The purpose of this analysis was to determine whether following a higher protein (HP) diet for 10-weeks promotes a reduction of MetS and the individual NCEP ATP III MetS risk factors better than a higher carbohydrate (HC) ...
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(2018-06-19)The REACH forgiveness intervention is an empirically supported treatment for unforgiveness that has been researched extensively with college students and other populations. Despite this, the efficacy of REACH has never ...
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(2020-04-20)This study focuses on the Kashmir Insurgency that has strained the economic and political relations between India and Pakistan and terrorizing the civilians of the valley. This dispute has resulted in severe loss of security, ...
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(1986)Women go through a complicated process when making their career decisions. The central issue of this research is to investigate some potentially powerful factors that might differentiate women who have chosen non-traditional ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1989)
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To overall explore how new media use presents a forum for discussions of inclusivity through personal narratives, this study investigates how religious discourse about feminism influences individual identity by analyzing ...
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(2009-05-15)Throughout its history, the American film industry has produced films about women and for women, and three distinct phases may be identified within it: the “woman’s film,” the “new” woman’s film, and the “chick flick.” I ...
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(2009-05-15)Prevalence rates of many types of psychopathology are lower for men than they are for women, but the causes of these discrepancies are not known. This paper focuses on two such psychopathology groups – eating disorders and ...
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(Gender in Management, 2023-06-26)Purpose – This scoping review aims to examine peer-reviewed literature related to girls’ (age 0–18) and young women’s (age 19–30) leader identity development. Design/methodology/approach – This study uses a scoping ...
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(1997)This research discusses the transition in the thinking of the sixteenth-century monk Desiderius Erasmus on the education of women. At first he regarded women as intellectual inferiors, but eventually he recognized that ...
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964)
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(2014-09-17)Meta-rhetoric, or rhetoric that addresses rhetoric itself, is continuously metamorphosing and growing in acceptance. Discussions of this issue date back to ancient times, with Plato’s Phaedrus examining the morality of ...
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(2018-04-26)This dissertation is a historical examination of the development of 1970s Southern lesbian feminism in the United States. It uses archival research, lesbian feminist periodicals and publications, and Southern lesbian ...
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(1995)Film and literature provide a vehicle for the exploration of the issues facing women during the Occupation. Many of the ambiguities of the period are personified through female characters, characters that simultaneously ...
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(2018-04-19)In the 1970s, the Supreme Court pronounced a new test for laws that treated the two sexes differently. This test, known as “intermediate scrutiny,” was stricter than the Court’s usual standard (the “rational basis” test), ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)ComfortâÂÂwith its various connotations of physical ease, wealth, independence, and serviceâÂÂis an important concept to Jane Austen, who uses comfort in her novels to both affirm and challenge accepted womenâÂÂs ...