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1 Well one of the aspects that I have been looking at is erm the impact of technical change on women 's position in the rural areas , and particularly as it concerns women who belong to landless households , or women who belong to small peasant cultivator households .
2 She does have strong views on women 's role in employment , on child care facilities and on the effect on part-time employment of the Social Chapter .
3 These interviews concentrate on the impact of new agricultural inputs on women 's work , changes in the arrangement of marriages ( including dowry payments ) and differences in women 's access to health care particularly in relation to pregnancy and childbirth .
4 Studies that have examined parental influences on children 's eating patterns have shown that parents have a significant influence .
5 News of the threats came just three days before an historic vote on women 's ordination and as a poll was published showing most church-goers are in favour .
6 Kenne had a proper grip on Jitters 's gun now .
7 These issues include : whether the continued decentralisation of population from Greater London improves or worsens the job prospects for those remaining there ; the effectiveness of new job creation in off-setting employment lost through redundancies ; the relationship between skill levels and unemployment in inner London ; housing policy influences on labour mobility ; and the effect of outward movement on women 's employment prospects .
8 In other words , the proliferation of terms that function as sexual slurs on women 's reputation is used as a weapon to keep women in line .
9 Oh , the disgusted look on women 's faces as they step backwards through a doorway , out of the rain .
10 Schools can not have a real effect on children 's basic values because these have been instilled earlier by the process of primary socialization in the home and in the wider social community .
11 Safer Cities co-ordinator Pam McHale said : ‘ Crime and fear of crime can have a serious effect on women 's lives .
12 These and similar articles on women 's and other pages were syndicated from agencies in Britain .
13 During the war she was a member of the consumers ' council of the Ministry of Food and of the Central Committee on Women 's Training and Employment .
14 What I got was a group of men who ranged from those with a more developed line on women 's issues than mine to those who were frankly misogynistic , and a woman who went on record as saying that , in her opinion , feminism put women off being lesbians .
15 When he was quizzed Righton — a leading consultant on children 's homes -said he had them for his ‘ personal gratification . ’
16 A leading consultant on children 's homes has been arrested by police investigating the discovery of pornographic videos .
17 The movement follows the 1992 National Seminar on Women 's Concerns in Media Education and Communication held in Port Moresby , 31 March to 3 April .
18 Friedan ( 1965 ) quotes social psychological surveys on women 's self-esteem , without questioning the dubious methodology of this field .
19 Latin America has the lowest female participation rate of any region in the world , including the Middle East , despite their stringent constraints on women 's activities .
20 She looks in some detail at the process by which the counter-revolutionary attack on women 's liberation took place .
21 She was a popular and conscientious teacher , whose optional courses on women 's writing were oversubscribed .
22 There was , however , one overriding reason for taking the conventional approach : much of the existing literature on women 's domestic roles draws attention to social class differences in women 's satisfaction with domesticity ; middle-class women are supposedly more dissatisfied than working-class women .
23 McLeish , naturally efficient and brought up by a mother with firm views on men 's participation in the drearier household chores , took just over an hour to sort her kitchen to her satisfaction while she got the living-room straight , with all the books unpacked .
24 In a useful review of existing work on women 's relation to electoral and work-based politics , Siltanen and Stanworth ( 1984 ) argue for a complete rethink in political analysis .
25 In reviewing recent empirical work on women 's consciousness , Beechey ( 1983 ) notes that : women 's class consciousness , because it is largely mediated through husbands ' employment , tends to be weaker than men 's ; many women , under the influence of capitalist and male-dominated ideology , remain unconscious of their gender-related disadvantages ; women 's consciousness probably varies over their life cycle ; and it is fractured and contradictory .
26 Substantial reductions on children 's clothes and fine linens .
27 Fluoride helps to toughen the protective enamel on children 's teeth , but wo n't prevent decay if they eat lots of sugary snacks .
28 In the seventies and eighties , artists like Rose Garrard combined homages to women artists , whose works she encrypted in her own , with the use of fabrics , dresses , and textiles in tribute to the quotidian boundaries on women 's creativity .
29 Perhaps because of their colouring , and also because of their romantic associations with decorative herds roaming half-wild across extensive parklands on gentlemen 's estates in days gone by , there have been more imaginative theories about the origins and development of the two colour-pointed breeds , especially the White Park , than about any other breed in Britain .
30 Economic factors have an important effect on children 's smoking habits and evidence from the USA suggests that teenagers are even more responsive to price increases than are adults .
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