Sentences with phrase «role model for other females»

I am a good role model for other females and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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In 2017 she won the NWO Athena price, which rewards excellent female chemists who act as a role model for other researchers.
AWFJ Award for Humanitarian Activism — Female Icon Award, presented to an actress for the portrayal of the most positive female role model, or for a role in which she takes personal and / or career risks to plumb the female psyche and therefore gives us courage to plumb our own, and / or for putting forth the image of a woman who is heroic, accomplished, persistent, demands her rights and / or the rights of others: Jessica Chastain — «Zero Dark Thirty&Female Icon Award, presented to an actress for the portrayal of the most positive female role model, or for a role in which she takes personal and / or career risks to plumb the female psyche and therefore gives us courage to plumb our own, and / or for putting forth the image of a woman who is heroic, accomplished, persistent, demands her rights and / or the rights of others: Jessica Chastain — «Zero Dark Thirty&female role model, or for a role in which she takes personal and / or career risks to plumb the female psyche and therefore gives us courage to plumb our own, and / or for putting forth the image of a woman who is heroic, accomplished, persistent, demands her rights and / or the rights of others: Jessica Chastain — «Zero Dark Thirty&female psyche and therefore gives us courage to plumb our own, and / or for putting forth the image of a woman who is heroic, accomplished, persistent, demands her rights and / or the rights of others: Jessica Chastain — «Zero Dark Thirty»
Other aims include providing strong teenage role models, including female science students and encouraging more pupils, especially girls, to opt for science.
Imagining the first female president and professional women basketball players among other positive female role models, For the Women's House incorporates suggestions offered to Faith Ringgold by incarcerated women.
The Accelerator will help to: advocate for changes in public and private - sector policy to support and empower women to engage in all levels of energy services delivery; connect women working in energy services delivery with others who can help build their capacity, mentor them, or serve as role models; and connect businesses with best practices in organizational policy and female representation across both management and workforce to each other, and to those who seek to improve performance.
She was lauded by voters for, among other things, withstanding «tremendous pressure and negative feedback, yet represented the profession admirably,» as well as for being «an inspirational lawyer and a role model for young female lawyers.»
A covariate was included in the multivariate analyses if theoretical or empirical evidence supported its role as a risk factor for obesity, if it was a significant predictor of obesity in univariate regression models, or if including it in the full multivariate model led to a 5 % or greater change in the OR.48 Model 1 includes maternal IPV exposure, race / ethnicity (black, white, Hispanic, other / unknown), child sex (male, female), maternal age (20 - 25, 26 - 28, 29 - 33, 34 - 50 years), maternal education (less than high school, high school graduation, beyond high school), maternal nativity (US born, yes or no), child age in months, relationship with father (yes or no), maternal smoking during pregnancy (yes or no), maternal depression (as measured by a CIDI - SF cutoff score ≥ 0.5), maternal BMI (normal / underweight, overweight, obese), low birth weight (< 2500 g, ≥ 2500 g), whether the child takes a bottle to bed at age 3 years (yes or no), and average hours of child television viewing per day at age 3 years (< 2 h / d, ≥ 2 h model led to a 5 % or greater change in the OR.48 Model 1 includes maternal IPV exposure, race / ethnicity (black, white, Hispanic, other / unknown), child sex (male, female), maternal age (20 - 25, 26 - 28, 29 - 33, 34 - 50 years), maternal education (less than high school, high school graduation, beyond high school), maternal nativity (US born, yes or no), child age in months, relationship with father (yes or no), maternal smoking during pregnancy (yes or no), maternal depression (as measured by a CIDI - SF cutoff score ≥ 0.5), maternal BMI (normal / underweight, overweight, obese), low birth weight (< 2500 g, ≥ 2500 g), whether the child takes a bottle to bed at age 3 years (yes or no), and average hours of child television viewing per day at age 3 years (< 2 h / d, ≥ 2 h Model 1 includes maternal IPV exposure, race / ethnicity (black, white, Hispanic, other / unknown), child sex (male, female), maternal age (20 - 25, 26 - 28, 29 - 33, 34 - 50 years), maternal education (less than high school, high school graduation, beyond high school), maternal nativity (US born, yes or no), child age in months, relationship with father (yes or no), maternal smoking during pregnancy (yes or no), maternal depression (as measured by a CIDI - SF cutoff score ≥ 0.5), maternal BMI (normal / underweight, overweight, obese), low birth weight (< 2500 g, ≥ 2500 g), whether the child takes a bottle to bed at age 3 years (yes or no), and average hours of child television viewing per day at age 3 years (< 2 h / d, ≥ 2 h / d).
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