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  2. Queen bee (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    A queen bee in a school setting is sometimes referred to as a school diva or school princess.They are often stereotyped in the media as being beautiful, charismatic, manipulative, popular, and wealthy, often holding positions of high social status, such as being head cheerleader (or being the captain of some other, usually an all-girl, sports team), the Homecoming or Prom Queen (or both). [7]

  3. These Fishers women take on a ‘male-dominated ... - AOL

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    After finishing courses, people volunteer their time in what the program calls, "sweat equity hours," by getting in the field and helping to build other Habitat homes before working toward getting ...

  4. Feminisation of the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Women police on duty at Jadavpur, Kolkata, West Bengal, Science and Technology Fair, 2007. The feminization of the workplace is the feminization, or the shift in gender roles and sex roles and the incorporation of women into a group or a profession once dominated by men, as it relates to the workplace.

  5. A Female Engineer Explains How She Thrives In a Male ... - AOL

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    While this statistic, reported by the US Congress Joint Economic Committee, has significantly improved since the early 1980s, when just 5.8% of engineers were female, A Female Engineer Explains ...

  6. How To Thrive as a Woman in Tech & Other Male-Dominated Fields

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    A recent study of the tech industry conducted by New View Strategies found that 1 in 3 women experiences gender bias and 43% believe there is a gender pay gap at their company. These issues are all...

  7. Women artists - Wikipedia

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    Although many aristocratic women had access to some training in art, though without the benefit of figure drawing from nude male models, most of those women chose marriage over a career in art. This was true, for example, of two of Sofonisba Anguissola's sisters. The women recognized as artists in this period were either nuns or children of ...

  8. Doing gender - Wikipedia

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    The authors state that white society manufactures and normalizes racialized gender stereotypes for non-white populations. They reference how the aggressive images associated with Black women lead to the belief that they are not feminine enough, whereas the submissive representation of Asian women results in their hyperfeminization. [27] The ...

  9. How To Thrive as a Female Founder in a Male-Dominated World - AOL

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    In today's column, we chat with Dr. Roshawnna Novellus, founder and CEO of EnrichHER, a financial technology platform.