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What the world needs now ...

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The role of women in the society is changing, as evident in the case of Dee Dee Myers, who became the first female White House press secretary in 1993. Women executives have also been found to differ from men in terms of their business decisions, in which they employ "women's intuition" and trust. The emancipation of women and how they can help improve the world are examined.

Author: Myers, Dee Dee
Publisher: Hearst Magazines, a Division of the Hearst Corporation
Publication Name: O, The Oprah Magazine
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 1531-3247
Year: 2008
United States, Women in politics

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Reading, writing and real life

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Donna Lovell and Susan Macdonald realized the importance of trust in their relationship as student and tutor. Lovell, a Canadian adult who used to be illiterate, and Macdonald were part of a program at Canada's Frontier College, where adults are taught basic literacy skills.

Publisher: Maclean Hunter Canadian Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Chatelaine
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0009-1995
Year: 1998
Personal narratives, Adult education, Teacher-student relationships, Teacher-student relations, Literacy programs

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Women in banking: real progress or promises, promises?

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Data suggests that advancement for women in the Canadian banking industry has been effected primarily in the changing of job definitions, rather than in hiring, actual promotion or pay. Women's salaries still tend to be lower than that of men's at every level.

Author: Frank, Tema
Publisher: Maclean Hunter Canadian Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Chatelaine
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0009-1995
Year: 1996
Working women, Businesswomen, Women bankers

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