They look at formal structures, what positions are
occupied by men and women and the informal structures.
Not exact matches
If homosexuals were allowed to serve in the military
and occupy the same quarters, how does a commanding officer respond to the charge that,
by allowing homosexuals to room together, he is discriminating against heterosexuals if he denies them as unmarried
men and women the similar right of sharing the same quarters?
For a peasant
woman's child in
occupied territory in an out - of - the - way corner of the Roman Empire to have become the
man he did, attracting what looked like flash - in - the - pan attention during his brief years of ministry, unknown to most of his contemporaries
and viewed as an upstart, a wonder - worker, or a fanatic
by most of those who knew about him, dying a felon's death deserted
by most of his close
and trusted friends with the incredible rumor then circulated that he had risen again — what chance had he of any lasting fame?
Ideologies
and superstitions, concentration - camp utopias
and interplanetary folklore
occupy the void left
by the withdrawal of the Christian soul
and scientific humanism,
by the ebbing of Christian intellect
and the elitist encystation of
men (
and women) of science in their special languages, waterproof compartments.
As
women, we're most often
occupied by dropping a size or getting smaller, whereas
men are trying to get STRONGER
and FITTER.
Most of the drawings — including explosions of technical wizardry based on the complexities of the Laocoön
and brilliant studies of young
women and men in his busy studio in Florence — are in the dungeon of the Frick, but the paintings with related studies are in the oval room usually
occupied by the Whistlers,
and that is where there are lessons to be learned.
For more than 35 years, she has been a canonical fixture in the world of new media art, a field pioneered largely
by German
men,
and of feminist video,
occupied primarily
by American
women.
Of those, 26, or 59 per cent, of the board positions held
by GCs were
women (six
women each
occupy two board positions),
and 41 per cent were held
by men.
However, the support of mentors — both male
and female — is helping some
women to push through career barriers
and take the leadership roles still predominantly
occupied by men.
While statistics from the National Association of REALTORS ® show that 62 percent of REALTORS ® are
women, the broker
and executive level of the real estate business is still predominantly
occupied by men.