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The document discusses different types of inequality observed in society. It describes religious inequality that can cause tension between groups when facilities are unequal. Gender inequality subjects females to disadvantages like sex-selective abortion and unequal focus on education. Poor and rich inequality grows as people strive to improve their status, though some like Bill Gates and Narayan Murthy help others rise as well. Caste inequality discriminates and isolates lower castes in areas like temple entry, housing, and job opportunities considered beneath higher castes.
This document discusses sexism and gender inequality. It begins by defining sexism and explaining that gender inequality refers to unequal treatment based on gender. It then provides examples of gender inequality and discrimination against women in the workplace, education, and throughout history. Specific examples discussed include wage discrimination, lack of women in political roles, and traditional gender stereotypes limiting women's opportunities. The document also summarizes how women have faced inequality and discrimination throughout history, with examples like restrictions on women's rights in some countries today.
The document discusses the importance of believing in oneself and one's abilities. It emphasizes having confidence, determination, and a positive attitude. It encourages the reader to believe they can succeed at any challenge and overcome doubts, frustrations, or defeats by staying focused, organized, and believing in their own greatness. The overall message is about developing an unstoppable self-belief, confidence, and winning attitude.
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The document traces the history of feminism from prehistoric times when some evidence suggests women held positions of power, through major figures like Abigail Adams who advocated for women's rights in the 1700s. It then discusses the emergence of the feminist movement in the 1800s as women began campaigning for rights like suffrage, access to education, and control over their own property and bodies. Several pioneering women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Sojourner Truth played pivotal roles in advocating for women's rights and equality in the 19th century. The movement achieved
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During the Revolutionary War period, women were believed to have inferior intellects to men. The concept of Republican Motherhood emerged, emphasizing women's role in raising children to embrace republican values and be good citizens. In the early 19th century, women had no legal rights and their property and children were controlled by their fathers or husbands. The "Cult of Domesticity" defined women's sphere as the home and her role as civilizing her family. Some women argued this made women slaves. The women's rights movement emerged in the mid-19th century advocating for women's suffrage. The 19th amendment granted women the right to vote in 1920. The birth control movement and second wave feminism in the
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this presentation is about gender equality which includes the rights of females and transgender and males. plus it talks about some famous personalities one must know.
Sex refers to biological traits assigned at birth, while gender involves social and cultural roles of being masculine or feminine. Historically, gender roles restricted women's access to education and better jobs. In the 1960s-1990s, women's liberation movements fought against discrimination and bias, gaining women more rights. However, gender inequities remain as reflected in media portrayals that can perpetuate stereotypes about gender roles in society.
The document discusses the author's experience traveling to Pakistan and discovering her white privilege. Some key points:
- As a white European woman, the author felt very safe and treated like a "queen" in Pakistan due to the effects of colonialism and colorism.
- Her Pakistani boyfriend, on the other hand, faces many barriers due to his passport allowing travel to only 28 countries compared to her 170.
- The author comes to realize the invisible privilege afforded to her by her white skin and European passport that she previously took for granted.
- The document calls for individuals and organizations to acknowledge and address privilege by promoting diversity, inclusion, and equity.
The document discusses the history of the women's rights movement from the 1800s through the 1970s, including key figures like the Grimk辿 sisters, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Gloria Steinem who advocated for women's suffrage and equality. It also examines the opposition women's rights activists faced and different tactics used like demonstrations, court cases, and consciousness raising groups.
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The document discusses Nike's marketing strategy for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. It explains that the World Cup is a major global sporting event, making it an important opportunity for sports brands like Nike to promote their products. The summary describes how Nike partnered with several national soccer teams, launched a new ball for the tournament, and created ads featuring star players to increase brand awareness and sales during this high-profile international competition.
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The shoulder complex acts as in coordinated fashion to provide the smoothest and greatest range of motion possible of the upper limb.
Combined motion of GH and ST joint of shoulder complex helps in:
Distribution of motion between other two joints.
Maintenance of glenoid fossa in optimal position.
Maintenance of good length tension
Although some amount of glenohumeral motion may occur while the other shoulder articulations remain stabilized, movement of the humerus more commonly involves some movement at all three shoulder joints.
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Description:
This lecture provides a detailed and structured explanation of the mechanisms regulating tubular reabsorption in the kidneys. It explores how different physiological and hormonal factors influence glomerular filtration and reabsorption rates, ensuring fluid and electrolyte balance in the body.
Who Should Read This?
This presentation is designed for:
鏝 Medical Students (MBBS, BDS, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences) preparing for physiology exams.
鏝 Medical Educators & Professors looking for structured teaching material.
鏝 Healthcare Professionals (doctors, nephrologists, and physiologists) seeking a refresher on renal physiology.
鏝 Postgraduate Students & Researchers in the field of medical sciences and physiology.
What Youll Learn:
Local Regulation of Tubular Reabsorption
鏝 Glomerulo-Tubular Balance its mechanism and clinical significance
鏝 Net reabsorptive forces affecting peritubular capillaries
鏝 Role of peritubular hydrostatic and colloid osmotic pressures
Hormonal Regulation of Tubular Reabsorption
鏝 Effects of Aldosterone, Angiotensin II, ADH, and Natriuretic Peptides
鏝 Clinical conditions like Addisons disease & Conn Syndrome
鏝 Mechanisms of pressure natriuresis and diuresis
Nervous System Regulation
鏝 Sympathetic Nervous System activation and its effects on sodium reabsorption
Clinical Correlations & Case Discussions
鏝 How renal regulation is altered in hypertension, hypotension, and proteinuria
鏝 Comparison of Glomerulo-Tubular Balance vs. Tubulo-Glomerular Feedback
This presentation provides detailed diagrams, flowcharts, and calculations to enhance understanding and retention. Whether you are studying, teaching, or practicing medicine, this lecture will serve as a valuable resource for mastering renal physiology.
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This presentation covers the stability testing of pharmaceutical dosage forms according to ICH guidelines (Q1A-Q1F). It explains the definition of stability, various testing protocols, storage conditions, and evaluation criteria required for regulatory submissions. Key topics include stress testing, container closure systems, stability commitment, and photostability testing. The guidelines ensure that pharmaceutical products maintain their identity, purity, strength, and efficacy throughout their shelf life. This resource is valuable for pharmaceutical professionals, researchers, and regulatory experts.
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2. It was less than a hundred years ago that
women world-wide were just beginning to
persuade men, (and perhaps even
themselves), that they were more than merely
a domestic commodity, a piece of
property, and a birthing machine.
Seriously . . . No woman anywhere in the
world had any rights.
3. In fact, it was only in 1917 that
women in Canada (where I am from)
were first even considered a
person?
4. Canada led the way for many other
countries around the world, including the
United States in 1920, to grant suffrage
to womenthe opportunity to vote and
run for office.
Many countries did not follow suit until
the 1940s and 50s, with many still
keeping women in oppression today.
6. Women had to fight for their rights and
freedom. (And there are still many countries
where women still have absolutely no rights.
Not even to show their ankles!)
7. Men have always had the right to
life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness.
Men are born a Mr. and die a Mr.
8. Women today are still born a Miss and
then become identified by their marital
status: Mrs. or Ms.
We woman simply havent been
empowered.
9. Many of us are still trying to find our
voice, our purpose, and our passion. We still
arent exactly sure what to do and how to do
it. (In fact, we still arent paid the same
amount for the same job that a man does!)
10. Weyou and meare literally the
first or second generation, in the
entire legacy of women who came
before us, whove had real rights!
11. The SWAT Institute is the next era in the
movement for womens equality and
liberation. We are not anti-man!
We are women empowering women;
teaching others how to step into their
greatness and to catch up with men.
12. We arent looking to run the show, be the
boss, or force anyones hand. We merely
want to find our own place, use our own
talents, and make the world a better
place, one special valuable worthy
woman at a time.
13. Dr. James Emmanuel Kwegyir-Aggrey (1875-
1927), one of this centurys greatest educators
said that:
If you educate a man you educate an
individual, but if you educate a woman you
educate a nation.
14. And that is why The SWAT Institute
is for Women ONLY!