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What the Data Says About Women in Management Between 1980 and 2010 Advancement toward gender equality at work has slowed since the 1990s for three major reasons: people's attitudes stopped becoming more gender egalitarian, occupations stopped gender integrating, and the gender wage gap began decreasing at slower rates. Sociologist Paula England has called ...
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Exiles In Their Country, Crimean Dissidents Resist Russian Rule On the day Olga Skripnik fled her home in Crimea, many of her fellow Crimeans were celebrating. On March 16, 2014, separatist leaders in the Ukrainian province rushed through a referendum on joining Russia in violation of Ukraine's constitution. The controversial measure, which few countries ...
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Google Assistant will soon detect what language you're speaking in Previously, you had to completely change Android's language settings in order to change what language the Assistant was in, which essentially meant you were stuck speaking only one language since switching was a hassle. One thing the Assistant still can't do, though, is decipher multiple languages ...
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In this mess of his own creation, Barnaby Joyce's self-pity was repulsive Yet Joyce hung on, partly because he'd been backed into a corner and humiliated, and partly because of the lack of an obvious alternative leadership prospect in the National party apart from Darren Chester, who has a public profile but couldn't be given the job because he was too progressive for the ...
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Stephen Fry Reveals Battle With Cancer in Online Video Stephen Fry has told fans about his battle with prostate cancer in a video posted to his website Friday. The video from the actor, comedian, and repeat BAFTA Awards presenter opens with the title "A Message From Stephen Fry" before the star recounts how he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and ...
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Arsenal Faces A "Wounded" Manchester City In The Carabao Cup Final Only a few days ago the biggest question about Sunday's Carabao Cup Final was going to be would Manchester City take the first step in winning a historic quadruple? Interestingly, that possibility was something that Manchester City had actively discouraged but it was something that the media had ...
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French court orders Tariq Ramadan to stay in prison The Paris Court of Appeal on Thursday denied a request to release Ramadan after a medical expert said his health status did not preclude him from staying in detention, Le Monde newspaper reported. Ramadan, a Swiss citizen and Oxford University professor of Islamic studies, was detained in early ...
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