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23 сентября 2015, Открытие научной конференции "Равноапостольный князь Владимир и формирование русской цивилизации" / 23 September 2015, Opening of the scientific conference "Equal to the apostles Prince Vladimir and the formation of Russian civilization"
la sessione plenaria del mamboday 2007 a reggio calabria organizzato in collaborazione con equal
la sessione plenaria del mamboday 2007 a reggio calabria organizzato in collaborazione con equal
The Minister decides to promote more women into higher ranking positions, starting with the very efficient Sarah Harrison.
Waiting for midnight when loving adults could get married in MA no matter what the configuration of their genitalia
Omdat er in ons land nog altijd geen loongelijkheid bestaat tussen vrouwen en mannen organiseren ABVV en zij-kant jaarlijks Equal Pay Day, de dag voor gelijk loon. Equal Pay Day 2011 legt het verband tussen lonen en pensioenen. Omdat vrouwen doorgaans een lager loon hebben, krijgen ze ook een lager individueel pensioen. Vrouwen zouden in theorie dus veel langer moeten werken om een fatsoenlijk pensioen op te bouwen. Vandaar de slogan: ‘Minder verdienen is langer werken’.
This was placed by one of our audio mixer-uppers. He shares the same sense of humor as I do, through signs.
Are women the poorer sex? Are society's top-dogs really men? Kick off the big equality questions by sticking up one of our posters in your school, work, arts club, local café...
In celebration of Equal Pay Day 2015 Hofstra University presents a forum on the employment challenges of working women. Join the discussion in this free annual event presented by Hofstra’s Labor Studies, Women’s Studies and Disability Studies Programs. Speakers spoke to students regarding their various background and diverse industry experience.
Photographer: Jonathan Heisler, Hofstra University Photographer
London public premiere of 'Equal by Design' by Peg Rawes and Beth Lord in the UCL Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre on 15 June 2016.
'Equal By Design' is a documentary film about equality, wellbeing and the UK housing crisis. Made with Lone Star Productions, it examines economic and housing inequality in the UK housing crisis, with contributors from the architectural profession, national charities, journalism and academia.
Structured in 3 parts, the film shows how the 17thc. Dutch philosopher, Baruch Spinoza’s theory of wellbeing and equality can be used to analyse housing and income inequalities, and how his ideas relate to post-war and current-day social housing design.
The film is funded by the AHRC and shot in the Netherlands, London, Oxford and Sheffield.