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Women Gain in Education but Not Power, Study Finds
A study found that women still lag far behind men in top political and decision-making roles, though their access to education and health care is nearly equal.
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Women Gain in Education but Not Power, Study Finds
A study found that women still lag far behind men in top political and decision-making roles, though their access to education and health care is nearly equal.
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Anonymous
on 11-12-2008
Advertising: A Push to Curb the Casual Use of Ugly Phrases
A public service campaign from the Advertising Council will focus for the first time ever on a social issue of concern to gays and lesbians, focusing on teenagers.
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Advertising: A Push to Curb the Casual Use of Ugly Phrases
A public service campaign from the Advertising Council will focus for the first time ever on a social issue of concern to gays and lesbians, focusing on teenagers.
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Preoccupations: Girl Power at School, but Not at the Office
New female college graduates, raised in a post-feminist culture, can have a hard time adjusting to a work place where gender bias still exists.
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Preoccupations: Girl Power at School, but Not at the Office
New female college graduates, raised in a post-feminist culture, can have a hard time adjusting to a work place where gender bias still exists.
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nytimes.com
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