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role of women in society

Mind the Gap Working Girl
Mind the Gap Working Girl
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  by Valerie Naidoo     As we enter the 21st century, the dynamics of the workplace are changing. Leading women from the ballroom to the boardroom and empowering them professionally, personally, … Read More

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Turning back the Clock
Turning back the Clock
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  by Valerie Naidoo   To me, the concept of womanology is the essence of having and knowing that goes far beyond the realms of biology.  It represents the pyramid of power … Read More

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The Perfect World of Internet Dating
The Perfect World of Internet Dating
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    by Sophie Medd   At the ripe old age of… well …my late thirties, I have finally succumbed to internet dating. I’m a great believer in technology.  It has transformed … Read More

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The Last Single Girl
The Last Single Girl
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  by Valerie Naidoo     When I think about the men I dated in my 20s, compared to the men I date in my 30’s; I’m glad that I didn’t get … Read More

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Feminine Psyche vs Altitude of Success
Feminine Psyche vs Altitude of Success
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  by Valerie Naidoo   Women supporting women is one of the most empowering acts and can achieve the greatest amount of success within multitudes of communities. The femosphere however sees everything … Read More

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Heroes Like Us: The Changing Face of Protagonists
Heroes Like Us: The Changing Face of Protagonists
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    by Meagan Blandizzi   Hermione Granger. Intelligent, assertive, powerful, loyal, moral, and profoundly loveable. I was six when my mother began to read the Harry Potter series to me, and … Read More

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Childless and Childfree Women: Myths and Stereotypes
Childless and Childfree Women: Myths and Stereotypes
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When is a woman a “real woman”?  When she has children of course!  For many, it seems a woman without children is fair game for insults, stereotypes and exclusion. Astute Radio’s Sepi … Read More

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Six unacceptable words women can’t say
Six unacceptable words women can’t say
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  by Sepi Roshan   Women and girls, we are told have choices.  We can decide our careers, what we wear, who we associate with, what we eat.  Whether you believe real … Read More

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