Work-life balance: balancing time or balancing identity? | Michelle Ryan | TEDxExeter
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Some argue that women choose not to go into particular jobs, often because of the hours required and the sacrifices that need to be made. But what is really ...
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What if all lawyers had a chance to experience the legal system as the unjustly accused do?
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What ever happened to letting "boys be boys?" Take these two cases: In one, a seven-year-old boy was sent home for...
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