The term Women’s Studies refers to research covering female existence, with women being studied both as acting subjects and described objects. Using bio-social femaleness as the main analytical category, Women’s Studies focus on human genderedness. Thi
The granddaughter of the first President of Cuba, de Céspedes was raised in Rome. Married at 15 and a mother by 16, she began her writing career after her divorce at the age of 20. She worked as a journalist throughout the 1930s while also taking an active part in the Italian partis...
(i.e., its head office in South Africa and Lusaka, Zambia). She is a Pan African multi-award winner, and a Business Mentor for Allan Gray Orbis Foundation as well as the Mentorship Challenge helping young start-up entrepreneurs shape business ideas and businesses to be sustainable in our ...
Media representations are susceptible to attitudes. This study examined how the press frames the attitudes of Western, non-Western, and Saudi newspapers towards employing Saudi women in the military, a topic which has formed a rich area of interest for t
The purpose of a bibliometric research on financial literacy and women is to carefully evaluate and quantify the body of literature on this subject. It attempts to identify trends, research gaps, significant authors, and essential ideas, offering a thorough overview that might direct future research...
Key informants were recruited purposefully to gather evidence that supplements women employees’ ideas. The enrolment of the study participants was continued until the data was saturated. Those customer key-informants who had a physical and mental illness that deterred their communication ability were ...
Keep the following ideas in mind: Skipping an intermediate task is not a complete failure Missing a goal by 10% or even 80% is not a complete failure Finishing a task late is not a complete failure A moment of weakness is meaningless in the grand scheme of things Setbacks can happen, bu...
2011 marks an important change in the field of prenatal care when the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) added a clause to the “Mutterpass”, now specifically naming the consumption of “alcohol, tobacco and other drugs” in the checkbox section “Medical advice provided” (Bronner, 2012). ...
The younger women in our churches have ideas, thoughts, and suggestions. Ask them: What would you like to see us do as a ministry? What are some of the topics you'd be interested in discussing at a Bible study? You could survey the women of your congregation, asking a variety of ques...
Julia Bettencourt, author, shares her knowledge and knowhow of 40 years in women's ministry in local churches.