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  2. Category:Women by occupation - Wikipedia

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    Women in health professions (2 C, 2 P) Housewives (1 C, ... Mass media women (9 C, 1 P) ... D. Women in the drug economy in the United States; F.

  3. Category:Women journalists - Wikipedia

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    Women business and financial journalists (44 P) C. Women columnists (59 C, 11 P) P. Women photojournalists (1 C, 163 P) R. Women radio journalists (13 C, 60 P) S.

  4. Category:English television presenters - Wikipedia

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    A. James Acaster; Adam and Joe; Rick Adams (television presenter) Elizabeth Adare; Ade Adepitan; Kate Adie; Donna Air; Kriss Akabusi; Kay Alexander; Lucy Alexander

  5. Gender marking in job titles - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, it may be debatable whether a title is gender-specific; for example, chairman appears to denote a male (because of the ending -man), but the title is also applied sometimes to women. Proponents of gender-neutral language generally advocate the use of gender-neutral job titles, particularly in contexts where the gender of the ...

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  9. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Although conferred in English, the degree may be abbreviated in Latin (viz., compare Latin Ed.D. used for either Doctor of Education or Educationis Doctor; and M.D., used for both Medicinae Doctor and Doctor of Medicine, the latter which can also be abbreviated D.M.). Doctor of Juridical Science: S.J.D. An academic, not a professional designation.