Is Telecommuting Unfair To Women ? : This 6 page
paper
describes the phenomenon of tele or "cyber - commuting" and
its popularity in modern society. It is argued that
tele-commuting has actually intensified the consequences of a
male-dominated workplace and that women are afforded the
same lesser economic status and lower positions in the
corporation they have always had as a result of the advent of
computer technology in terms of telecommuting. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. Womnwkp2.wps Is
Telecommuting Unfair To Women # 2 ? :
In this well-argued 6 page paper, the point is made that
tele-commuting does little more for women than keep them at
home-- where they were a century ago. Women who work from
their home office/computer are expected not only to handle
corporate business from 9 - 5, they are also usually expected to
take care of household affairs and even to raise children during
the same time. This stands in contrast with men who
cyber-commute but who are not expected to do anything other
than work during the course of the business day. Various other
relevant ethical issues are discussed and it is ultimately
concluded that women have very little to gain in today's
workplace. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Womnwkpl.wps
Women's Rights & The Law / Views Of Catherine
MacKinnon & Richard Epstein : Both law professors with
opposing ideologies, MacKinnon & Epstein, are discussed in a
5 page analysis as it pertains to the legislation of women's
rights. The writer concludes in agreement with Epstein. No
additional sources used. Womenlaw.wps
Equality for Women? / The Role of the National
Organization for Women : An 8 page overview of the
societal status of women. Discusses the rationale for women
often being considered inferior to men and identifies this
rationale as being promulgated by societys concept of the
weaker sex. Discusses the advancements over the last three
decades toward addressing sexism. Emphasizes the role of
Affirmative Action and the National Organization of Women in
addressing sexism. Bibliography lists 8 sources. PPnow.wps
Discrimination Against Women in Broadcasting :
A 10 page literature review on the instant subject, exploring
issues of workforce statistics, discrimination against women
broadcasters, and discrimination against storylines of women in
broadcasting--including appearance and subject matter. The
paper also discusses the "hidden" women in
broadcasting--technicians. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Broadwom.wps
Affirmative Action and Women in Public Education :
This 8 page paper looks at the subject inclusive of a review of
relevant literature and makes recommendations. The position of
the paper favors affirmative action in this context in order to
improve stereotypes of women as well as to help women to
achieve in such professions. Bibliography lists 8 sources
Sa276.wps
Womens Rights & Their Impact on the Development of
Iran : A 5 page paper which examines womens rights in Iran
and their effect on the economic development of Iran.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. TGiran.rtf
Women In The Military : A 10 page paper that argues
that
women should not be allowed in the military. The issues raised
include psychological fitness, physical-emotional response, and
present behavior in the military, and the reputational and
financial costs of that behavior. The writer argues that based on
the psychological, physical-emotional, and behavioral evidence,
women should not be allowed in the military. Bibliography lists
9 sources. Wommil.wps
Woman In Power : A 5 page paper on how woman in
Florida
and other parts of the country have become empowered to
achieve success, power, and how they continue to promote and
lobby for womens rights. The writer also talks a little about the
woman suffrage and the womens rights movement.
Women.doc
The Lowell Mill Girls : A 5 page research paper on
the first
planned commercial urban environment in the US, Lowell,
Massachusetts, and the young farm girls who were recruited to
work there. While the hours were long and the labor was hard,
many of these young women relished their chance at
independence. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Lowell.wps
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