Not exact matches
The Japanese government added an extra day to what's typically a two - day summit to accommodate Trump, whom an aide of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe described this week as «one of the
most remarkable people in the world because she is actively trying to support
women entrepreneurs and improve
women's participation in
society,» according to The Washington Post.
In Canada, the report notes, unlike in the U.S., there have been strong efforts to emphasize diversity at the highest levels of government and
society,
most notably that of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who appointed 15 men and 15
women to cabinet positions.
Most societies where arrangements are prevalent are overwhelmingly patriarchal, with
women generally having lower social standing than men.
Far fewer cite these as examples of what
society values
most in
women.
When asked in an open - ended question what traits
society values
most in men and
women, the differences were also striking.
I won't go into great detail about why I oppose this re-definition that
most civilized
societies have accepted as the normal... based on religious and spiritual basis that marriage was between a man and a
woman.
The story of this
woman shows what we are all so slow to grasp: that the
most desirable
society in the cosmos turns out to be the humblest.
Maybe
most women who get abortions will be more susceptible to the dominant religion of their
society, and so they will plunge into the comfort and its method of «justifying» the proselyte.
One just has to look at how
women in todays
most non-technological
societies are treated to realize that it was
most likely the same thing for
women of Palestine that chose not to be active enough for Matthew, Mark, Luke & John to notice them.
Man's way and his morals: let a
woman without means go on welfare, have children, have boyfriends, not be a productive member of
society, and in
most cases have the sloth lead to an immoral lifestyle.
Relationships with men and children may be vitally important to
most women, but
women also have a role to play in
society — in every profession there is,
society needs
women's gifts for helping, serving, listening, and instructing.
But beyond saying that
women can shine in every profession, Stein calls
women to exercise their professions as
women: «The participation of
women in the
most diverse professional disciplines could be a blessing for the entire
society, private or public, precisely if the specifically feminine ethos would be preserved» (
Woman, p. 49).
Men are the ones who do
most of the killing in
society and the
most destructive ones too, how can you say that
women are not better than men?
But despite the real gains in social morality that came in the wake of the abolition of the slave trade, despite the rise in the status of
women, despite the benefits that came from the enactment of child - labor laws and the establishment of the welfare state, did not the nineteenth century also bequeath to us those proposed «solutions» to social ills that led to mass starvation in Russia and China, to the utopian nightmares of communism and fascism, to wars unending, and ¯ in those
societies that actually managed to abolish
most social evils ¯ to a hedonism that is undermining
society from within?
Most women in Western
Society use contraception, are seeking education, are seeking leadership positions and do not have the same beliefs and values because they simply have more options now.
Socialists, mental retards, lazy burdens on
society, illegal aliens,
most Katrina victims, and
women who refuse to shave their armpits will all be voting with you for Hillary.
From her therapeutic work with
women, Miriam Polster describes the ways in which our sexist
society alienates many
women from their strengths, teaching them to retroflect their real feelings and manipulate men to try to get their needs met: «Growing up a
woman in our
society leaves a psychological residue that cripples and deforms all but the
most exceptional
woman....
In this way
women are made to fear the disapproval of
society if they did not play the right game in a man's world, playing this game means allowing oneself to be marginalized from
most modern structures.
I wish that the Church were more focused on removing pedophile priests than punishing
women who often serve the
most vulnerable segments of
society.
Of all our
society's multiple revolutions, the revolution in female / male consciousness and roles will become the
most earthshaking; eventually it will touch and change every aspect of man -
woman relationships.
Thanks to the work of Mama's Bail Out Day, a few such
women will be able to take part in the Mother's Day celebrations that are often denied to the
most vulnerable members of our
society.
But I am not against education for
women;
societies in third world countries where
women and girls marry young are the
most impoverished, uneducated, countries, with children that are cared for by nobody.
We list some of the
most conspicuous etiologies: pain of childbirth, 3:16; the relative position of man and
woman in
society, 3:16; the intractability of man's natural environment and the consequent necessity of his hard labor, 3:17 - 19; man's irrevocable consignment to death, 3:19; the antipathy between the nomad and the agriculturalist and perhaps also the origin of violence in human relationships in the Brothers, 4:1 - 16; and the frustrating fact in the human situation of fundamental communication thwarted by plurality of speech and wide geographical dispersion, 11:1 - 9.
None of them foster the kind of entrepreneurial and scientific innovation that success in the global economy demands;
most establish a religion hostile not only to individual initiative but to religious freedom, the education of
women, and other indispensable aspects of modern
society.
The Basque Culinary World Prize was launched in 2016 as an initiative that would bring to life examples of the ways in which gastronomy can make an impact on
society, by showcasing the work of entrepreneurial men and
women who strive for excellence and who are,
most importantly, strongly committed to their
societies.
Some may think that these
women were protesting
society's ridiculous sexualization of the
most normal, necessary practice in the world.
In some
societies where there is little male investment in parenting, a
women's best strategy may be to find the biggest, toughest,
most attractive fellow out there,» notes professor of anthropology Patricia Draper.
My
most recent work, «Resisting the Jaundiced Eye» aims to make breastfeeding visible, explores the polarising aspects of
woman's identity, and comments on the censure, peering / leering jaundiced eye of
society in its unwarranted criticism of and prejudice against
women who breastfeed.
Being childless in our
society has often pushed my limits as a wife, as a potential mother, and
most importantly, as a
woman.
[33] Thus, although the data varies, it is generally agreed upon by
most gynecological
societies that due to the high estrogen levels that
women with PCOS have, they are at higher risk for endometrial hyperplasia.
The
most recent data from the
Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology shows a 41.2 percent success rate in
women under age 35, and a 33.1 percent success rate in
women ages 35 to 37.
Society may still be slightly more inclined to give out medals to
women who achieve a DIY vaginal delivery while making disparaging comments about
women who are «too posh to push,» but the fact remains that if a baby is born healthy and a
woman has had a positive birth experience, the prospect for their future health and relationship is equally good, and for
most mothers, that's all that really matters in the end.
That's arguably the
most prolific downfall of identifying as a
woman in a predominantly patriarchal
society: we can't just simply exist.
Many to
most members of crunchy - mom mafia tend to identify as «feminist,» which has proven to be a remarkable shield that largely prevents observers from noticing that each new item on the must - do list increases the burdens and demands on mothers, who already have a full plate living in a sexist
society that doesn't really do much to make it easier for
women raising small children.
I think the link in your next post about breastfeeding in Mongolia sums it up:
society has the
most influence on
women's breastfeeding choices.
In a highly mobile
society, where
most women live apart from their extended families, the need for a postpartum support network is great.
One of the
most common criticisms of Attachment Parenting is that it undermines
women's place in
society by demanding too much of mothers, forcing them to abandon any interests and identity outside of motherhood.
I'm glad I can work, and I was really lucky in the situation I had, but
most women don't have that choice, because in reality, motherhood is considered both a luxury and drudgery by
society.
More specifically, what would this paradigm shift mean to a section of
society that have come to represent one of its
most repressed, neglected and disenfranchised aspects: the Afghan
women.
She also announced that the aged and pregnant
women among the
most vulnerable in the
society will be given priority on voting day.
«But lost in the rhetoric is that NYSUT is 600,000 - plus men and
women who go to work every day and successfully take on the
most important responsibilities a
society has: educating its youth and caring for the sick and indigent.»
«Her sexual orientation and her domestic arrangement may have hurt her,» Lisa Miller blogged online in New York magazine («Christine Quinn Got A Raw Deal — Because She's a
Woman»), putting her «squarely in
society's
most reviled demographic category: middle - aged
women without children — the jealous queens and kidnappers of Disney movies.
Most important, however, is that the
society accepts and supports that
women have children and return to full - time positions after their maternity leave.
More often than not, underrepresented minorities and
women are relegated to the
most trivial of roles in this
society.
Image of stereoscopic 3 - D mammogram viewing display; courtesy of Radiological
Society of North America The mammograms
most women receive are decidedly two - dimensional.
Even though she found some support from the
women in the department,
most notably a female mentor, and from the University LesBiGay
Society, she struggled with the attitude of
most of her male colleagues.
Most groups also lament the low participation rates of
women and minorities in an increasingly diverse
society and the country's overreliance on foreign talent.
Women who have polycystic ovary syndrome — the most common hormone disorder in women of reproductive age — are more likely to experience chronic low - grade inflammation during pregnancy than counterparts who do not have the condition, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (J
Women who have polycystic ovary syndrome — the
most common hormone disorder in
women of reproductive age — are more likely to experience chronic low - grade inflammation during pregnancy than counterparts who do not have the condition, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (J
women of reproductive age — are more likely to experience chronic low - grade inflammation during pregnancy than counterparts who do not have the condition, according to a new study published in the Endocrine
Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM).
In relatively stable
societies like the U.S., the
most powerful factor determining the balance of men and
women is that marriage squeeze, and birth patterns over the past 25 years make it possible to estimate the availability sex ratio in the U.S. through the year 2035.
Women diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome — the most common hormone disorder in women of reproductive age — face a heightened risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, mental health conditions, reproductive disorders and cancer of the lining of the uterus than healthy women, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabo
Women diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome — the
most common hormone disorder in
women of reproductive age — face a heightened risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, mental health conditions, reproductive disorders and cancer of the lining of the uterus than healthy women, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabo
women of reproductive age — face a heightened risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, mental health conditions, reproductive disorders and cancer of the lining of the uterus than healthy
women, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabo
women, according to a new study published in the Endocrine
Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.