Women and the World of Politics

July 19th, 2010

In the past, women are obliged to stay at home and do all the household chores while men do all the working and providing something for their family. Men are in charge of the hard work while women are in charge of taking care of their family. Men are the ones capable of decision making and are regarded as leaders while women are regarded as followers. However, things have already changed. Nowadays, we can already find women managing their own business and we can even find politicians who are women. There is an evidence of a remarkable increase in the number of women in the world of politics. Who said that women can’t do it?

Female Students take the Lead

June 22nd, 2010

With the situation our world is facing today, female students came into realization that we definitely need change. Most countries today such as in Europe and Asia, there is an increase in the number of female students. Most of these students study in the different fields such as science, medicine, business management and even engineering with the hope of finding a successful career afterwards. Not only do the majority of female students take up these courses, there are also a vast number of female students that shows interest in politics. With the aim of making a difference, female students really are taking the lead.

Initiative taken by student girls

May 29th, 2010

In many of the Asian and European countries, girls study with their careers in science, engineering, medicine as their aims. The world would surely be a better place if there is an equal number of women in politics and women in science. After all if they have a goal since childhood, only will women work towards being as good politicians and scientists as they are capable of.

Women politicians in the world

May 5th, 2010

The word ‘gender equality’ has finally got its true meaning in the world of politics these days. Earlier where we saw men running their parties and their countries, we now witness a remarkable growth in the number of women in politics throughout the world. In India we have an almost equal number of women chief ministers as men chief ministers. It is good to see women in politics.

Progress of Women in Science

April 7th, 2010

The progress of women in science is very much visible mainly in past few years. It is seen that women have made great progress in the field of social science but they lag behind in making a career in the fields of chemistry and physics. This unbalanced entry of women in different fields may be because of early life experiences.

Women in Indian Politics

March 23rd, 2010

Nowadays it is hardly heard that women in Indian politics are under presented or underestimated. And this may be because the reason that the government has passed a law for one-third reservation in the legislative bodies for women like the Parliament of India and some important steps are being taken to make reservations in the villages as well.

Interesting science for women

February 15th, 2010

Since there has been tremendous growth in the participation of women in the field of science but there has been a radical change in statistics when it comes to Medicines. Their astonishing achievements support our fact which they have been in records since the 17th century.  Future statistics suggest that women are going to show greater ratio of their participation in medical sciences.

Progress of women in politics

January 21st, 2010

The devilish time when women faced a lot discrimination has been left a far behind, especially in the field of politics and there is a demand of women representatives for governments of different nations. More and more laws, especially in the developing countries have been passed and enforced to ensure their progress in this field of politics. The varied interests which each woman tends to have, brings the scope of more and more selection of women in politics.

Women Receive 80% Smaller Bonuses in Banking Than Men

November 13th, 2009

In the United Kingdom’s financial sector women are receiving up to 80% less than their male counterparts in performance related bonuses. Male employers earned a median of £14,500 per year in bonuses while the women received only £2,875 on average. The findings also show that women new to the financial sector will begin with a lower salary than men in the same position. The chair of the commission has slammed the discrepancy and said it must be amended.
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Grant Offered To Promote Women In Scientific Fields

October 30th, 2009

A $10,00 grant has been provided to the Seminole Community College from the PBS&J Foundation to help attract women into science related fields. It is planned to fund many initiatives including scholarships, field trips, workshops and guest speakers. There are plans to implement an internet resource to allow students to gather information easily, as well as find internships, jobs and volunteer positions in science related areas.
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