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Where to learn from a to z

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Education is considered a lifelong process because people never stop learning. This is especially true among working and retired women. Advertising offers valuable knowledge that make people understand the needs of individuals. Bookstores and libraries are also valuable sources of information. Audio cassettes and conferences, on the other hand, allow people to listen to edifying lectures. Continuing education courses are also being offered in most colleges and universities. People can also learn more about mankind in museums and libraries.

Author: Myers, Wendy S.
Publisher: American Business Women's Association
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1993
Analysis, Continuing education

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Lighting the way to tomorrow

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Some chapters of the American Business Women's Assn. (ABWA) credit their success in improving opportunities for women to the skills training programs available from the organization. Some chapters, such as the Galleria Networking Chapter and the Atlanta Onyx Chapter, provide training in networking etiquette, customer service and work attitude development workshops. Other chapters believe that holding trade shows and interesting meetings contribute to the business skills of their members.

Author: Myers, Wendy S.
Publisher: American Business Women's Association
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1996
Management, Associations, American Business Women's Association

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Lashing back: where the "girls" really are

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Reports of trends showing women fleeing the workforce and returning to child rearing are manipulations of statistics that can be easily refuted. Susan Faludi tells of a plot by the establishment to reverse gains made by women in 'Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women.'

Author: Barlow, Stephanie
Publisher: Entrepreneur Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Entrepreneurial Woman
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 1051-2624
Year: 1992
Statistics, Working women

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