Little can be accomplished without it, given that
society values women's bodies most as decorative objects and least as active agents of consciousness.
Not exact matches
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.
They saw that abortion was violence against
women by a
society who did not
value women.
We must ensure that our Catholic schools teach Catholic doctrine, and uphold Catholic
values — including the
values that might clash with current trends in British
society: marriage as the lifelong union of a man and a
woman, the need for human life to be cherished from conception to natural death, the truth about our sexual identity as male or female.
Feminism challenges the legitimacy of sex roles Along with other social movements, feminism is rooted in the critique that a
society so constructed that certain people and groups profit from inequalities — between men and
women, rich and poor, black and white, etc. — is a
society in which money is more highly
valued than love, justice, and human life itself.
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.
I refer to groups who in their various ways are calling for radical transformations of institutions and
values — the poor, the blacks, the militant young, and, increasingly, the
women of our
society.
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society, partnerships, transparency, bottom - up participation, accountability, holism, broad - based consultation, facilitation, inclusion, awareness - raising, clarification of
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The fact that Jesus is on the side of
women should be our source of encouragement and empowerment as we continue to serve God and strive for a full and equal ministry.81 Nothing, perhaps, was more shocking for his contemporaries than the freedom with which he associated himself with
women, considering the inferior position of
women in Jewish
society.82 According to R. L. Hnuni, «male dominated cultural and traditional
values and injunctions may put boundaries and debar them from full ministry, but this should not discourage
women's conviction and commitment to full ministry.
If I interpret the prospectus of the CMC correctly, the objective of the CMC namely to «impart to men and
women an education of the highest order in the art and science of medicine and to equip them in the spirit of Christ for service In the relief of suffering and promotion of health», that is, the idea of a combination of training in professional skills, moulding the technically trained in a culture of human
values and motivation, equipping them to utilize technology to serve «with compassion and concern for the whole person», the people especially the weaker sections of
society, and giving spiritual reinforcement of that culture by the «spirit of Christ» and the motto «Not to be Ministered unto but to Minister» derived from him, goes back in tradition to the founder herself (Prospectus MBBS Course p. 5).
He raised the
value of
women to equal men in Hebrew
society for the first time.
Many
women who espouse the prolife position do so, at least in part, because they have internalized patriarchal
values and depend on the sense of identity and worth that comes from having accepted «
woman's place» in
society.
So besides feeling left out, some
women also realize that the concept of God as male inevitably supports both the lower status of
women and a
society whose dominant
value is power instead of love.
It aims to link the image of Euskadi to the shared
values of Basque
society, such as a strong work ethic, commitment, drive to succeed, striving for change and equal opportunities for men and
women, and to make these
values our calling card at an international level.
• 8 out of 10 people (80 %) think fathers should feel as able as mothers to ask for flexible working • 8 out of 10
women (80 %) and more than 6 out of 10 men (62 %) agree that fathers are as good as mothers at caring for children • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 42 % strongly, that
society values a child's relationship with its mother more than it
values a child's relationship with its father • Almost 6 out of 10 (59 %) agree with the statement that
society assumes mothers are good for children, fathers have to prove it • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that there should be a zero tolerance approach if fathers do not take on their parenting responsibilities • Almost 7 out of 10 (67 %) agree that dads should be encouraged to spend time in school reading with their child • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that dads should be able to stay overnight with their partner in hospital when their baby is born.
... Placing
value on
women based on men's attraction makes those who don't possess the traits
society considers attractive feel worthless, and it makes
women of all appearances feel like objects.
Based on interviews with 100
women, this book identifies obstetrical procedures as rituals, and analyzes the American medical system as a microcosm of our
society which seeks through these rituals to socialize birthing
women into the collective core
value system of the technocracy.
Society teaches us that our
value as
women is contingent upon our ability to procreate.
95 % of
women who rejoin the workforce rather than stay with their kids do so for financial reasons, not a fear that
society wont
value and appreciate them staying at home.
We recognize and affirm the
value of physiologic birth for
women, babies, families and
society and the
value of appropriate interventions based on the best available evidence to achieve optimal outcomes for mothers and babies.
For example,
Womens Rights were established because Post WW1
society got a chance to see their
value after
women had to step into the void left by men who went to fight.
These
values are common to the Member States in a
society in which pluralism, non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between
women and men prevail.
Values For Life, (VFL - GHANA) a non-governmental organization continues to champion the development of children through the provision of various social systems and interventions to empower and improve lives of children, youth and
women in
society through the Arts, Culture, Tourism and Digital Innovations; and this quiz competition is one of its activities.
And a
society that does not
value women as much as men will always end in mistreatment and abuse, in creating men who do not take
women seriously when they raise issues.
«The empowerment of
women is so important throughout the economy,» Gillibrand added «We don't
value women in
society, and that's just a fact.»
«We don't
value women in
society, and that's just a fact.»
Perhaps by that distant year China's leaders will have figured out new, respectful ways to
value women in
society, and can also get the economy back on track.
Cultural appropriation is particularly threatening with regard to Black hair because Black
women have had to fight for equal representations in several industries and for our beauty to be
valued by
society.
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Rich men don't lack the opportunities of meeting beautiful
women occasionally as they are high -
value men in the
society.
If western
societies had these
values,
women would also behave differently.
Along with the beliefs,
values and characteristics men can expect from Japanese
women (which are strongly influenced by culture and
society), compatibility plays a major role in finding a match.
Russian culture, which can be specific to American
society, pays attention to growing up strong family
values that
woman will bring with and spread on her own family.
John Saxon takes the lead in the sequel telefilm Planet Earth, where he's taken prisoner in a matriarchal
society of slaveholding
women and immediately becomes
valued as potential breeding stock (Saxon is, quite literally, a stud).
In Hollywood and in
society overall, she says, «It's so sad that we don't
value women in their later years and celebrate their stories.»
In my opinion, these are the two major hurdles around the world that need to be revised before
women can take their place in a
society that
values them and treats them as complete equals.
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Setting aside any debate over the validity — or perhaps lack thereof — of gender roles in
society, men and
women by some measures have been shown to
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Setting aside any debate over the validity — or perhaps lack thereof — of gender roles in
society, men and
women by some measures have been shown to
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Maybe there would be more
women who could afford to support writing husbands if our
society didn't think «
women's work» had less
value.
Amanda Filipacchi takes a darkly comedic stab at friendship, identity and the
value society places on
women's appearances in her latest satirical novel, The Unfortunate Importance of Beauty.
Our
society values education very highly and
women are doing very well in school.
At noon in Bataan, these chairs are empty, and during the exhibition in the Outpost, we invite writers, artists, craftsmen and
women, to sit in these chairs and to share their ideas on labour and its
value in
society.
Also, to celebrate the strength and diversity of
women's creative practices, across generations, and their
valued contributions to art, culture, and
society.