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    Chile Gender Inequality

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    Simple things like the favorable ratio of employment in males as compared to females, how people give credit to the accomplishment of men more than that of the accomplishments of women and the amount of effort needed of women to be displayed for the employers to give regard is twice the amount of that of men (Hatchell & Aveling, 2008). This shows that women regardless of how they work, how satisfactorily they think they do, their work is not as valued as much as that of their male colleagues. Gender

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    However their study in human AIHA is still ill defined. Aim: To measure the peripheral blood proportions of n-Treg cells and the levels of IL10 and IL12 in basal and mitogen-induced (Lipopolysaccharide, LPS) cultures of PBMCs in patients with idiopathic warm AIHA (wAIHA) in a trial to ravel out some enigmatic aspects in the pathogenesis of this autoimmune disorder. Patients&Methods: This study included 27 patients with idiopathic wAIHA, 9 males and 18 females with male/female ratio 1/1.5. Their ages

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    Between April of 2014 and October of 2015, the city of Flint, Michigan redirected their water management from the Detroit Water Authority (DWA), sourced from Lake Heron, to the Flint Water System (FWS), sourced from the Flint River. This was a temporary, cost-saving measure in anticipation of a forthcoming pipeline, also from Lake Heron (Kennedy et al., 2016). After the transition from the DWA to the FWS, residents were concerned with the water’s possible toxicity, questioning its odor, color, and

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    conducive environment for psycho social growth and their rights are adequately protected. The universal recognition of these special needs of children led to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in addition to the international human rights framework. The U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted on 20th November 1989 and provides that national governments will respect and enforce children’s rights. The Convention is a focal point of children’s rights efforts, because

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    With more and more women participating in the job market and qualifying for senior positions, gender diversity in senior and executive positions is of significance to the development of a company (Johns,2013). Research studies show that companies with more females in top positions perform better than those with fewer or no women. However, the phenomenon that women are underrepresented exists globally, state Terjesen and Singh (2008). Although the status of the women’s workforce in senior occupations

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    Discrimination is the process of excluding a person based on a multitude of factors not limited to just age, sex or ethnicity. Just about 200 years ago, in 1808, The Congress banned the importation of slaves from Africa and they were given voting rights in 1870 with the Fifteenth Amendment [1]. Less than 100 years ago, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote in 1920 [2]. Even more recently, the Age Discrimination Act was introduced in 1967 by the Department of Labor

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    Slavery was the practice of taking a human being and making them do the work of another by force. This was practiced through out the ancient world and especially in Rome and Greece. Slaves were nothing more than just property to the ancient peoples. They didn't have the rights of citizens nor were they able to do what they want in most cases. Slaves had many tasks that they had to do, many of which included taking care of the masters house and kids, cooking and cleaning that house, herding the cattle

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    regardless of race, gender, social class, or occupation (Hamilton, 1979). Currently, rape is a big issue throughout society. The word rape is defined as sex without consent. The FBI data estimates that 683, 000 women are raped each year. Additionally, 4 million women a year are physically assaulted by their partners (). Rape is about power and dominance, not sex. The cultural message in America is “don’t get raped” as opposed to “don’t

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    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2.2 Development of the Dependency Ratio . . . . . . . . . 2.2.3 Influence on Economic Growth . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Population-Control-Policy in the Solow Model 3.1 Theoretical Analysis of the Solow Model . . . . . . 3.1.1 Solow Model with Constant Capital Stock . 3.1.2 Solow Model with

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    responsibility to the victim occurs in all segments of our society regardless of race, gender, social class, or occupation (Hamilton, 1979). Currently, rape is a big issue throughout society. The word rape is defined as sex without consent. Rape is about power and dominance, not sex. The cultural message in America is “don’t get raped” as opposed to “don’t rape.” Many public figures have been known to blame victims of sexual assault for their situation. In 2012, during an interview with CNN’s Piers

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