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Constitutional Topic: How a Bill Becomes a Law - The U.S. Constitution Online - USConst... - 0 views

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  • First, a bill must pass both houses of Congress by a majority vote. After it has passed out of Congress, it is sent along to the President. If the President signs the bill, it becomes law. The President might not sign the bill, however. If he specifically rejects the bill, called a veto, the bill returns to Congress. There it is voted on again, and if both houses of Congress pass the bill again, but this time by a two-thirds majority, then the bill becomes law without the President's signature. This is called "overriding a veto," and is difficult to do because of the two-thirds majority requirement. Alternately, the President can sit on the bill, taking no action on it at all. If the President takes no action at all, and ten days passes (not including Sundays), the bill becomes law without the President's signature. However, if the Congress has adjourned before the ten days passes and without a Presidential signature, the bill fails. This is known as a pocket veto.
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Equally qualified women paid less than men, academic life sciences study finds - White ... - 0 views

  • After the authors took into account such factors as age, hours worked, published research, race, and geography, the women reported salaries that were on average $13,228 lower than similarly qualified men
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"Women's Employment During Pregnancy and Following Birth" - 0 views

  • During the last three decades, the "working mother" has become the norm rather than a rarity. In 1960, fewer than one in five mothers with children under age six (18.6 percent) were in the labor force. By 1987, this percentage had tripled, reaching 57 percent (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1987, Table 624). Current participation levels for mothers of younger children are even more striking. Fifty-three percent of married mothers with children 1 year old or under are in the labor force (U. S. Bureau of the Census, 1987).
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Chicago Work Injury Attorney :: America At Work Women's Rights :: McHenry, Illinois Lab... - 0 views

  • In the low-wage US retail industry, for instance, women hold approximately 55 percent of jobs, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. At Wal-Mart stores, 72 percent of hourly workers are female, according to the United Food an Commercial Workers union, which also estimates that 70 percent of Wal-Mart's hourly workers have no company-provided health care coverage because many cannot afford it
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Fighting for Women: Rights and Socialism - 0 views

  • More women are in positions of power and authority. What's needed now is for women to stop seeing themselves as victims and reach out to grasp the opportunities which exist for them. With a bit of effort, determination and the right attitude, we can have it all; this message has been reinforced through popular culture and the 'girl power' phenomenon.
  • ore women are in positions of power and authority. What's needed now is for women to stop seeing themselves as victims and reach out to grasp the opportunities which exist for them. With a bit of effort, determination and the right attitude, we can have it all; this message has been reinforced through popular culture and the 'girl power' phenomenon.
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Woman's Suffrage Movement - 0 views

  • The 15th Amendment, ratified in 1870, granted the vote to black men, but failed to grant that same right to women. As a result, the women’s suffrage movement split. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony formed the National Woman Suffrage Association, which sought to enfranchise women through federal legislation. The NWSA wanted the 15th Amendment altered to include the vote for women. Lucy Stone started the American Woman Suffrage Association, which supported the 15th Amendment and which sought to enfranchise women through state legislation.
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Gendering and Racing Turning Out: Vote Trends across the United States - 0 views

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ARE WOMEN TREATED EQUALLY TO MEN? - 0 views

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      Look at paragraph 2 and it answers question #3
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Equal Pay for Women? Not Til 2050 - 0 views

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Women Snapping Up Government Salaries - The Salary Reporter - 0 views

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The Struggles of Women Industrial Workers to Improve Work Conditions in the Progressive... - 0 views

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Census says women equal to men in advanced degrees, yet they still lag behind men in pa... - 0 views

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      Question #4 is anwsered on paragraph one.
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Domestic Violence Facts - 0 views

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Today marks 90th anniversary of women's right to vote, but there's still work to do | P... - 0 views

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Do Women Need Less Education Than Men? | ClearNote Fellowship - 0 views

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  • We young people graduate from high school, then go straight to college. Sometimes we know what degree we will pursue. Sometimes we know in what calling we will use that degree. And sometimes, we attain both the degree and the profession...
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"Women's Labor History Timeline: 1765 - Present Day." March 03, 2009. NYSUT: A Union of... - 0 views

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