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Today, though, there are few pre-medical or pre-law students. Cuba has limited the number of students studying in these fields, because, as Quintero, an engineering students, recognizes, "We can't use doctors and lawyers to pull us out of (economic) underdevelopment." Cuban students are encouraged from a young...
Women of all professions and persuasions descended on the city: feminists of the National Organization for Women (N.O.W.), compliant "total women," housewives, antiabortionists. In a remarkable scene, three wives of Presidents-Rosalynn Carter, Betty Ford and Lady Bird Johnson-paid homage to the women's movement at the opening...
The proportion of women in major professions has risen dramatically. In 1970 only 4.7% of the country's lawyers and judges were female; by last year that figure had virtually doubled. During the same period, the proportion of women physicians rose from 8.9% to 12.8%, while the percentage of...
The UDA and the UVF consequently have more direct sympathy among Protestants than the IRA does among Catholics, because they are seen as the final guarantors of Protestant ascendance. They have managed to legitimize themselves in the eyes of many by claiming to protect the same "order" the police and...
Masiewicki said he expects the proportion of women in the business professions eventually to equal the ratio of men to women in the general population.