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Challenging Patriarchy: Unsettling Men and Masculinities

Background Challenging Patriarchy is a collection of works on the evolution of thinking on men and masculinities in gender and Development. This work is made up of three International Development Studies (IDS) bulletins covering oer a decade of work: Men, Masculinities and Development (2000), edited by Andrea Cornwall and Sarah White, Sexuality Matters (2006), edited […]

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Charitable Women

Charitable Women is a non-profit women organization in Yerevan (). Women of different professions are included in this organization. Attached to the organization are youth circles, the moral ethical basis is mercy and humanity devotion to people. Mission To support the ensuring of safety environment by promoting alternative agriculture methods To support not-well-to-do families To […]

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Chhaupadi: Confinement and Female Uncleanliness

Chhaupadi is a social system in the western part of for Hindu women which prohibits a woman from participating in normal family activities during menstruation because they are considered impure. The women are kept out of the house and have to live in a shed. This lasts ten to eleven days when an adolescent girl […]

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Child Custody in the Middle East

Table of Contents 1 About 2 Types of Custody 3 Country Specifics 4 References 5 See Also 6 External Links About Custody comes into play during and after the divorce of a married couple with children. The rules of custody in the Middle East have been significantly influenced by religious influences, albeit by varying degrees […]

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Child’s prostitution with social problems

This article was written by Group 12 in , as part of the . Table of Contents 1 Child’s prostitution with social problemsLearners,(2010).Child’s prostitution with social problemsRetrived January 13, 2010 1.1 Issues associated with child prostitution 1.2 Factor related to the cause of prostitution 1.3 The impact of child prostitutionLearners,(2010).The impact of child prostitutionRetrived January […]

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Christiane Nüsslein-Volhar

Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (b. 1942) is a biologist who won the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research  in 1991 and the in Physiology or Medicine in 1995, together with Eric Wieschaus and Edward B. Lewis, for their research on the genetic control of embryonic development. Early Life and Education Christiane Nüsslein was born on October […]

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Cinderella or Cyberella?

Cyberella is fluent in the uses of technology, comfortable using and designing computer technology, and working in virtual spaces. Cinderella works in the basement of the knowledge society with little opportunity to reap its benefits. http://www.styluspub.com/clients/kum/books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=187254 These are the definitions taken from Nancy Hafkin and Sophia Huyer’s book Cinderella or Cyberella: Empowering Women in the Knowledge […]

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Ciudad Juárez: ‘Feminicidios’ and sexual violence

Since 1993, close to 400 women have been found murderd in the city of Ciudad Juárez, close to the border. The criminal phenomenon is called in Spanish the feminicidios (“femicides”) or las muertas de Juárez (“The dead women of Juárez”).  Most of the cases remain unsolved. Ciudad Juárez is a city of 1.5 million that […]

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Civil liberties

Civil liberties are the freedoms of a citizen to exercise customary rights without interference by the government. Common civil liberties include freedom of association, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech, and additionally, the right to due process, to a fair trial, and to privacy. The formal concept of civil liberties dates […]

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Civil Liberties, a Comparison between France and Yemen

Table of Contents 1 Civil Liberties in Yemen 2 Civil Liberties in France 3 A comparison focused on Freedom of Dress 4 References 5 See also Civil Liberties in Yemen According to the Gender Index, women in have very low civil liberties, particularly concerning their . Customarily, a woman needs to ask her husband or […]

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