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«I'm working to create a space where it
feels easy to include and imagine black girls and make black girls
like me the main characters of our lives,» Dias said at Forbes»
Women Summit in New York City last year.
«If you're six people from a company and there's two
women and four guys, you can still here and have some fun and see the robots and not
feel like you have to be part of a strip club,» he said.
Partly it
feels like being damned with faint praise, as when people say Sylvia Plath was a «great
woman poet.»
I am so thankful for my upbringing and
feel incredibly lucky when I speak to other young
women like myself for having such an incredible support system in my parents.
Like many conditions primarily affecting
women, endometriosis is something that often
feels attached to a stigma.
Women feel like they have options.»
With a demographic of mostly young and professional
women, she says it
feels like creating with a best friend in mind.
For the size conscious, manipulating larger sizes (
like size 2
women's dresses actually being size 8) helps the consumer
feel good about what they are paying for.
I
feel like women are going to love it,» the actor said about Fabletics.
«Sometimes I
feel like maybe it's a fluke that I even made it in, because my friends aren't that different from me,» says Martina Abrahams, an African American
woman who works at a financial tech company in San Francisco and previously worked at Google.
«I don't think I'm a
woman when starting a business or running a team,» says Pulatkonak, in Turkey, «unless someone makes me
feel like a
woman in the workplace.»
«There's definitely value in having female mentors, female VCs and female angels to make you
feel like you're not the only
woman out there doing this,» says Paul, who's based in New York.
The team of professors conducted an online survey of 5,000 Japanese
women and men about their childhood relationship with their parents, asking them to agree or disagree with statements
like «My parents trusted me» and «I
felt like my family had no interest in me.»
DuVernay also
felt it vital to honor «the caregiver» — the sort of
woman who,
like Richie Jean Jackson, made sure Martin Luther King and his aides were housed, fed and encouraged.
But this idea of programming for
women and making sure that they
felt like these were their shows ended up being a smart move for us.
Instead, the ad tells a powerful story that
feels as much
like a recruitment effort as anything else, leveraging the topic to communicate Verizon's authority in innovation - related fields while showcasing the important role that
women can have in shaping the future of the industry and, in turn, the company.
Seminars on work - life balance that use terms
like «biological clock» and «mompreneur» are tired clichés at
women's conferences, but increasingly it's not just working
women who are
feeling the pressures of having plenty of ambition and money, but no time.
«If you look today at a country
like the UAE where we have 28 % of the new Cabinet as
women, [one
feels] what glass ceiling,» asks Al Rifai, offering her words of advice to other
women professionals.
«We
felt like the funding from this pack could have the greatest impact by making it possible for more
women to get an education in those fields, and by giving them a platform to share their work and their passion for science.»
«We worked with their R&D team to create a lightweight memory foam that molds to the shape of a
woman's breast and
feels like a second skin,» says Cohen, explaining how the collaboration has led to one of the company's several proprietary design elements.
«
Women who wear them
feel like, «I'm still a sexy girl wearing hot underwear,»» she says.
«That connection is a game changer for
women, but I
feel like everyone can appreciate it.»
I'm betting those editors now
feel like those sales assistants from Pretty
Woman.
For them, the advancement of
women, people of colour and LGBT people in politics and other arenas
feels like a personal attack.
«In just the last 48 hours, I've spoken to a female tech executive who was grabbed by a male C.E.O. at a large event and another female executive who was asked to interview at a venture fund because they «
feel like they need to hire a
woman,»» said Dick Costolo, the former chief of Twitter, who now runs the fitness start - up Chorus.
«CEOs should remember that their employees look up to them, and if they
feel like their employer is not going to speak up and represent their interests — whether it's transgender issues,
women's rights issues, the environment, immigration — I think it's a missed opportunity,» venture capitalist Bijan Sabet told Swisher.
«Many
women business owners
feel like they don't deserve to be treated the same as big businesses.
She doesn't
feel like her firm is limiting itself with its focus on
women — at least in Fund I. True Wealth last August raised $ 4.7 million of a targeted $ 20 million fund and closed on another (undisclosed amount) raise late last year.
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Maven's first goal is to provide
women the kind of affordable but definitive support we
feel is most lacking right now, in fields
like reproductive health, maternity care, mental health, and children's health.
I have
felt hate for my leaders who have put men, and groups,
like him in positions where they can commit the most vile acts against their fellow men and
women.
A
woman who worked with me at the restaurant I worked at talked to me often because she saw me as a fellow spirit - filled believer and she
felt somewhat
like an outcast because she always wore skirts below her knees, her hair in a bun, and no makeup.
I explored the Protestant sects and found that they gave
women choices and more power to worship Jesus without
feeling ashamed or being made to
feel like second class citizens.
However to objectify
woman, to make your mate
feel insecure in their beauty, to not understand and be faithful to your vows and the go outside the context laid out for what a relationship should look
like is the issue at hand.
Gays can't get married,
women make less money, millions of children don't have access to healthcare, and cops can stop and frisk anyone they
feel like in some places.
I
feel like I'm a
woman in a man's body, and I demand that I be treated
like one.»
Why must American
women feel so pressured to look perfect
like the people on TV?
This one tells about Mitt's good character (
like willingness to drop his regular business affairs to help search for the daughter of the coworker, sounds
like he ate the costs of paying several employees to have them aid in the search), and the other side of the spectrum of how at least one Mormon
woman felt that Mitt had offended her.
I mean this
woman honestly
feels like she is bowing to an idol if she were to put on a Santa hat.
This is blantant disrespect to every one of those
women on the part of the «husband», and simply so that he can
feel like king of the rock cause «God said so».
We returned and for a short time it seemed normal, but then strange things began to occur again behind thr scenes with one controlling narcissist
woman whose family is friends with the pastor (so if she doesn't
like you or
feels threatened by you in any way plants bugs in his ear to affect leadership choices and assignments and negative treatment / assumptions about anyone she pleases).
Emotional immodesty on Facebook looks
like a forlorn
woman posting, «I
feel invisible to men,» a thought one might share with one's closest friends, or maybe a psychiatrist.
I'm sad because I
feel that our failure only confirms my fears that a church
like this one — in which all are welcome, in which
women can lead, in which politics don't get in the way of fellowship, in which questions are encouraged, in which a diversity of opinions is celebrated, in which gossip is kept to a minimum — simply can not make it in Dayton.
But that is very different than when a
woman feels like she has no voice,
like she has lost her voice in her own life.
I am a married
woman, not because I
feel like it, because some days I do not.
I
felt like I was getting a disproportionately low number of «
likes», and a disproportionately high number of «dislikes», as were other
women, in the thread.
There's
women who I'd bleed for, who look numb and empty and who are going through the brave motions because you've just got to do the next thing even when nothing
feels like it's changing anything.
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