Gender-based issues in interventional cardiology: A consensus
... use of evidence-based medications. The Women in Innovations group of cardiologists aims to highlight these issues and change perceptions to optimize the treatment of female patients with CVD, to support future research, and to encourage and guide the training of female interventional cardiologists. ...
... use of evidence-based medications. The Women in Innovations group of cardiologists aims to highlight these issues and change perceptions to optimize the treatment of female patients with CVD, to support future research, and to encourage and guide the training of female interventional cardiologists. ...
The Androgyny of Enlightenment
... I. An almswoman, even if she is of a hundred years standing, shall make Salutation to, shall rise up in the presence of, shall bow down before, and shall perform all proper duties toward almsmen, if only just initiated. This is a rule is to be revered and reverenced, honored and observed, and her li ...
... I. An almswoman, even if she is of a hundred years standing, shall make Salutation to, shall rise up in the presence of, shall bow down before, and shall perform all proper duties toward almsmen, if only just initiated. This is a rule is to be revered and reverenced, honored and observed, and her li ...
Considerations, Limitations, and Areas of Further Study
... VII. An almswoman is on no pretext to revile or abuse an almsman. This is a rule . . . never to be transgressed. VIII. From henceforth official admonition by almswomen of almsmen is forbidden, whereas the official admonition of almswomen by almsmen is not forbidden. This is a rule . . . never to be ...
... VII. An almswoman is on no pretext to revile or abuse an almsman. This is a rule . . . never to be transgressed. VIII. From henceforth official admonition by almswomen of almsmen is forbidden, whereas the official admonition of almswomen by almsmen is not forbidden. This is a rule . . . never to be ...
Same Plight, Different Struggle: A Comparison of Female
... safe haven for her to hide from the dangers of the world beyond her own control. Madness was the only way out for her to release the long-suppressed female desires in face of the nightmarish discrepancy between her dream and reality. The narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper”, on the other hand, chose t ...
... safe haven for her to hide from the dangers of the world beyond her own control. Madness was the only way out for her to release the long-suppressed female desires in face of the nightmarish discrepancy between her dream and reality. The narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper”, on the other hand, chose t ...
Women of Influence
... ardent reader from an early age. She married John Adams in 1764. eir 54-year union — as reflected in their letters to each other — was warm, loving, and intellectually lively. Her husband’s frequent travels meant long separations, so she raised their four surviving children and managed their home a ...
... ardent reader from an early age. She married John Adams in 1764. eir 54-year union — as reflected in their letters to each other — was warm, loving, and intellectually lively. Her husband’s frequent travels meant long separations, so she raised their four surviving children and managed their home a ...
Developmental differences in attitudes towards women=s roles in
... (Beyer & Bowden, 1997; Cohen & Swim, 1995), higher levels of negative affect (Sheldon, Ryan & Ries (1997) and greater occupational tedium (Geller& Hobfoll, 1994). Accounts for such feelings of inferiority have been explained by a number of researchers and have focussed on the relational orientation ...
... (Beyer & Bowden, 1997; Cohen & Swim, 1995), higher levels of negative affect (Sheldon, Ryan & Ries (1997) and greater occupational tedium (Geller& Hobfoll, 1994). Accounts for such feelings of inferiority have been explained by a number of researchers and have focussed on the relational orientation ...
GEOGRAPHIES OF GENDER: FEMINISM AND MASCULINITIES
... • 1932 - Dr. Elizabeth Bagshaw directs Canada’s first family planning clinic, which was illegal at the time. • 1936 - Ottawa nurse Dorothea Palmer was arrested for telling women about birth control. • 1943 - There was a massive influx of women into the paid labour force, taking over many traditional ...
... • 1932 - Dr. Elizabeth Bagshaw directs Canada’s first family planning clinic, which was illegal at the time. • 1936 - Ottawa nurse Dorothea Palmer was arrested for telling women about birth control. • 1943 - There was a massive influx of women into the paid labour force, taking over many traditional ...
full text
... century are tragedies, they form a logical source for Kennedy to use in her research. While it is absolutely true that tragedies reflect not only on the mythical past but also, in some ways, on the time in which they were written, there are boundaries from what we can learn from them about subjects ...
... century are tragedies, they form a logical source for Kennedy to use in her research. While it is absolutely true that tragedies reflect not only on the mythical past but also, in some ways, on the time in which they were written, there are boundaries from what we can learn from them about subjects ...
Gender Roles and Agribusiness in the Kenyan
... to spend a significantly higher fraction of income under their control for the benefit of their children than fathers do. Women also transmit values to the next generation. To make the biggest impact on development, the society must empower and invest in its women. The society view men as security i ...
... to spend a significantly higher fraction of income under their control for the benefit of their children than fathers do. Women also transmit values to the next generation. To make the biggest impact on development, the society must empower and invest in its women. The society view men as security i ...
Bishop O Ovwigho and PA Ifie
... children in the study area. The foregoing underscores the importance of cassava production in the study area hence the need to analyse the gender specific roles with a view to developing a proper extension delivery system that will increase the production of the crop in the study area. Statement of ...
... children in the study area. The foregoing underscores the importance of cassava production in the study area hence the need to analyse the gender specific roles with a view to developing a proper extension delivery system that will increase the production of the crop in the study area. Statement of ...
Shifting Feminisms in the Jewish Renewal Movement
... Shekhinah’s exile is in part about the fate of the people of Israel; for Hasidim, it is about the life of the soul; for both, it is about the redemption and healing of the cosmos. The desire to fulfill this kabbalistic vision was part of what motivated Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, and perhaps other Ren ...
... Shekhinah’s exile is in part about the fate of the people of Israel; for Hasidim, it is about the life of the soul; for both, it is about the redemption and healing of the cosmos. The desire to fulfill this kabbalistic vision was part of what motivated Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, and perhaps other Ren ...
From Women and Technology to Gendered
... While women’s bodies and sexuality were the focus of radical feminism, socialist feminism concentrated on the machinery of production. It was widely believed that microelectronic technology would have a negative impact on women’s work, and this led to a pronounced anti-technology stance. There were ...
... While women’s bodies and sexuality were the focus of radical feminism, socialist feminism concentrated on the machinery of production. It was widely believed that microelectronic technology would have a negative impact on women’s work, and this led to a pronounced anti-technology stance. There were ...
Women in Anthropology Jan Lister Wichita State University Wichita
... best peripheral members of society" (Rogers 1978:126), in the same way as the Nuer's cows (Ardener 1972:140; 1975:4). This view is well illustrated by Evans-Pritchard in his essay "The position of women in primitive society and our own":. ."men are always in the ascendancy, and this is perhaps the m ...
... best peripheral members of society" (Rogers 1978:126), in the same way as the Nuer's cows (Ardener 1972:140; 1975:4). This view is well illustrated by Evans-Pritchard in his essay "The position of women in primitive society and our own":. ."men are always in the ascendancy, and this is perhaps the m ...
Sex and the cardiovascular system: the intriguing tale of how women
... reduced ability to maintain venous return to the heart and CO (orthostatic intolerance) (5, 10, 27, 40). Exactly which mechanisms account for the sex differences in orthostatic intolerance or even normal control of blood pressure, while widely studied, are not known (11). It should be evident, thoug ...
... reduced ability to maintain venous return to the heart and CO (orthostatic intolerance) (5, 10, 27, 40). Exactly which mechanisms account for the sex differences in orthostatic intolerance or even normal control of blood pressure, while widely studied, are not known (11). It should be evident, thoug ...
HCI and Gender-based Violence Hackathons in Namibia
... for possible apps: 1) one was for educating teenagers on issues they face on a daily basis for example bullying, sexual education, etc., 2) the second app was called KOKO, an app that provides a listing of possible vacancies, and 3) another was Save-a-Life app which is an app to use in case of an em ...
... for possible apps: 1) one was for educating teenagers on issues they face on a daily basis for example bullying, sexual education, etc., 2) the second app was called KOKO, an app that provides a listing of possible vacancies, and 3) another was Save-a-Life app which is an app to use in case of an em ...
6. List of references
... developed with students of the postgraduate programmes listed in Figure 1. This research study was presented to students as a form of practical work about the study of gender roles in the last decades of the 20th century and the first decade of the 21st century. The point of departure was to examine ...
... developed with students of the postgraduate programmes listed in Figure 1. This research study was presented to students as a form of practical work about the study of gender roles in the last decades of the 20th century and the first decade of the 21st century. The point of departure was to examine ...
Environmental Management and Natural Disasters Mitigation
... region are playing a very strong and dependable role in case of natural emergencies as well as their daily life chores. The problem lies in the mass media and community perceptions, which used to hinder publishing those heroic roles and giving them the chance to be identified. The media always portr ...
... region are playing a very strong and dependable role in case of natural emergencies as well as their daily life chores. The problem lies in the mass media and community perceptions, which used to hinder publishing those heroic roles and giving them the chance to be identified. The media always portr ...
BACKGROUND PAPER ON ENGENDERING POLITICAL
... short of the desired result of giving males and females equal opportunities to advance socially, physically, educationally, politically and economically. Evidence abound that several negative aspects of gender relations, such as gender-based division of labour, disparities between males’ and female ...
... short of the desired result of giving males and females equal opportunities to advance socially, physically, educationally, politically and economically. Evidence abound that several negative aspects of gender relations, such as gender-based division of labour, disparities between males’ and female ...
Women and Gun Ownership
... owners, a gender disparity of eight-toone prevails between male and female owners. More women than men report that they do not own a gun, and an even greater proportion of women report never having had one (see Table 2). ...
... owners, a gender disparity of eight-toone prevails between male and female owners. More women than men report that they do not own a gun, and an even greater proportion of women report never having had one (see Table 2). ...
- DigitalCommons@Linfield
... similarly generalize about their collection with a statement that material on Han Chinese women produces "evidence for a Chinese conception of women as weak, timid, and sexually exploitable, as well as dangerous, powerful, and sexually insatiable" (1975:2), a statement that could easily apply to sch ...
... similarly generalize about their collection with a statement that material on Han Chinese women produces "evidence for a Chinese conception of women as weak, timid, and sexually exploitable, as well as dangerous, powerful, and sexually insatiable" (1975:2), a statement that could easily apply to sch ...
Transformations Journal – Transformations Journal of Media
... language, religion, the histories and geographies are profoundly different. The state of the economy, especially for a country such as Burma, is a further point of difference, as is colonial experience and demographic and cultural changes that took place as a result of that experience. Soja (1997, p ...
... language, religion, the histories and geographies are profoundly different. The state of the economy, especially for a country such as Burma, is a further point of difference, as is colonial experience and demographic and cultural changes that took place as a result of that experience. Soja (1997, p ...
True-False
... young people are becoming sexually active at an earlier age a greater percentage of young people are becoming sexually active for those who are sexually active, their sexual activity is becoming more frequent all of the above D ...
... young people are becoming sexually active at an earlier age a greater percentage of young people are becoming sexually active for those who are sexually active, their sexual activity is becoming more frequent all of the above D ...
Guide on Gender Criteria
... It provides disaggregated data by sex, and an understanding of the social construction of gender roles, how labour is divided and valued. Gender analysis is the process of analyzing information in order to ensure development benefits and resources are effectively and equitably targeted to both women ...
... It provides disaggregated data by sex, and an understanding of the social construction of gender roles, how labour is divided and valued. Gender analysis is the process of analyzing information in order to ensure development benefits and resources are effectively and equitably targeted to both women ...
Overcoming Patriarchal Constraints: The Reconstruction of Gender
... expected to serve as good financial providersfor theirfamilies, which they attemptto do throughlabor migration;patriarchalauthorityallows them to act autonomouslyin planning and carryingout migration.Marriedwomen must accept their husbands'migrationdecisions, remain chaste, and stay behindto carefor ...
... expected to serve as good financial providersfor theirfamilies, which they attemptto do throughlabor migration;patriarchalauthorityallows them to act autonomouslyin planning and carryingout migration.Marriedwomen must accept their husbands'migrationdecisions, remain chaste, and stay behindto carefor ...