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The work is based upon role of women in science, the trend that has followed and how its change....
… Running Head: WOMEN AND SCIENCE Women and Science in the Southern African Development Region (SADC) Abstract The work is based upon role of women in science, the trend that has followed and how its change.... When Salon culture in Europe was changing, there were times when political, economical and social views discussed had opinions of women too (Sheffield, 2006) Even now that women graduates are more in number than male, the representation of women in business fields and especially scientific fields is very low....
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Indeed, its presence has been very crucial in relieving the suffering of the people in countries such Israel and Palestine as well those in the hostile regions of Sudan, the democratic republic of congo, among other nations around the world.... Through a series 10-year Development Strategies designed with programs to make them a reality within the designated timelines, the organization has relentlessly pushed for the respect human rights, especially the advancement of women; protection of the environment through sustainable development; and the promotion of good governance that guarantees equitable distribution of resources (UN par 5-6)....
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The author of the paper examines the human rights problem of nations like Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, etc.... The author takes some of the key points that are cardinal to the principle of human rights.... nbsp; If we have a look at the developing countries like India and China from the region, the problem of human rights was really very severe some time back, but, with the influence of education and westernization of these huge economies, some of the problems have really been resolved....
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Term Paper
It is important to note that criminal als are usually oriented towards establishing the innocence or guilt of individual acts and are not capable of dealing with crimes committed on a larger scale such as widespread and systematic human rights violation.... The international community supported by the international law are of the opinion that genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and gross violation of human rights ought to be investigated and punished....
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hellip; The author states that the oppressive government, although purported to be democratic, has stifled the country's potential for growth.... The oppressive government, although purported to be democratic, has stifled the country's potential for growth.... In the paper “Challenge of Third World Development” the author provides an examination of Rwanda, which reveals that the country's lack of development is due, not the result of forces outside itself, but rather is due to internal problems and political conflict....
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The author agrees to the statement that “Human rights are a western concept that does not apply to Asian countries.... nbsp; If we have a look at the developing countries like India and China from the region, the problem of human rights was really very severe some time back, but, with the influence of education and westernization of these huge economies, some of the problems have really been resolved.... We will take some of the key points that are cardinal to the principle of human rights....
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The inclusion of women in the scientific field was further made possible by UNESCO's efforts (United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization) and SADC (Southern African Development Community), which will be discussed below.... When Salon culture in Europe was changing, there were times when political, economic, and social views discussed had opinions of women too (Sheffield, 2006)
Even now that women graduates are more in number than male, the representation of women in business fields and primarily scientific areas is shallow....
6 Pages
(1500 words)
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For example, far-reaching rape of women has been documented in Somalia, Uganda, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.... The present term paper"The Humanitarian Response to Rape in War" analyzes the fact that children and women are susceptible to sexual violence in the tomes of conflicts.... nbsp;Moreover, the risk of sexual violence perseveres even after those women and children have escaped the particular conflict area.... women are susceptible to sexual violence during several civil conflicts and war....
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