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- The increasing feminisation of poverty was also a contributing factor.
- Such technologies are desirable as they reaffirm the readers'masculinity and protect against feminisation.
- For Soral ?feminisation ?is not so much a movement as an evolution supportive of the liberal capitalist economy.
- A period of feminisation of the bandura took place where males were not accepted into conservatory courses to study the bandura.
- In this book, the author analyses what he considers to be the feminisation of society, or rather its devirilisation.
- She is a member of Women on Top, which advocates for more women in high level positions and works against the feminisation of poverty.
- Measuring the anogenital distance in neonatal humans has been suggested as a noninvasive method to determine male feminisation and thereby predict neonatal and adult reproductive disorders.
- "' Feminization "'or "'feminisation "'( see spanking or caning to gain cooperation and heighten submission of submissive male.
- In the group exhibition, " Museopathy ", in London, Ontario in 2001 ( curated by DisplayCult ), Hunt explored feminisations of war weaponry.
- In the 9 minute interview, Jean-Paul Herteman described his views about feminisation at Safran, its international expansion ( US, Italy, China ) and its new LEAP engine design.
- It brought him the nickname " cry-baby " in the bunch and Ren?Vietto referred to him as " La Bobette ", a mock feminisation of his name, for his tears and complaining.
- Sylvia Chant ( 2008 ) discredited its approach as feminisation of responsibility and / or obligation where the smart economics intends to spur growth simply by demanding more from women in terms of time, labour, energy, and other resources.
- In comparison, Marc Lepine, the perpetrator of an attack on a university in Canada in 1989 in which 14 women were killed, was an outspoken anti-feminist and spoke about his hatred for the'feminisation of society '.
- He was also in favour of the feminisation of the Olympic Movement, and during the Baden-Baden Congress gained permission for women to become members of the IOC . At his instigation, the IOC became involved in various initiatives to promote women and sport.
- He had two novels published by Dynasty ", as well as a feminisation of his own name, " No 1 ", an in-depth look at the dark side of the pop music scene, and " Avenue ", about a soap opera.
- Thomas suggests that they were confronted with " a feminised building which lacked reference to the'manly'and'muscular Christian'thinking which had emerged in reaction to the earlier feminisation of religion . " He adds that the building would have seemed to many to be designed for Anglo-Catholic worship.
- In the mid-1990s, McRobbie describes the occurrence of a complexification of backlash towards feminism, marking a decisive shift where the forces opposing gender equality and the visibility of women in positions of power blamed feminism for the rise in divorce rates, crises in masculinity and the " feminisation of the curriculum in schools ".
- This new, relative feminisation of power was partly explained by Giscard's government's fears of being confronted with another May 1968 and the influence of the MLF : " We can therefore explain the birth of state feminism under the pressure of contest feminism [ " f閙inisme de contestation " ] ", wrote Christine Bard.
- Other potential factors include older husbands'desire for young, submissive wives, and the belief that young girls are less likely to be carriers of HIV and AIDS . The dangers of early marriage to girls include the increased health risks associated with early pregnancies, social isolation, an increased risk of exposure to domestic violence and a cutting short of girls'education, further contributing to the'feminisation of poverty '.
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