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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) Female military personnel ... D. Women in the drug economy in the United ...

  3. Category:Mass media occupations - Wikipedia

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    Аԥсшәа; العربية; বাংলা; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български; Boarisch; Bosanski; Чӑвашла

  4. Media and gender - Wikipedia

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    The Bechdel test, coined by cartoonist Alison Bechdel and originally created to evaluate popular fiction's representation of women and subsequently adapted to employment in the media professions, shows that a number of women are employed but do not benefit from an equal voice. For example, women in radio are typically hired to cover topics such ...

  5. These are the most popular 'D' names for girls - AOL

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    The most popular unique 'D' names for girls include Delilah, Daisy, Daniela and Diana. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  6. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Name Post-nominal Abbreviation Agency or Description Juris Doctor: J.D. An academic, not a professional designation. Identifies a person who has obtained the academic degree Juris Doctor or Doctor of Jurisprudence, which are different names for the same professional degree in law.

  7. 8 out of 10 women change their name after marriage ... - AOL

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    For some looking to start afresh—be it for personal reasons or a move in career path—a name change can also act as a digital reset. On top of that, it also provides an opportunity to build ...

  8. Women in journalism - Wikipedia

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    Women having been active within the printing and publishing business since Yolande Bonhomme and Charlotte Guillard in the early 16th century, the first female journalists appeared almost from the beginning when the press and the profession of journalism developed in the 17th and early 18th century.

  9. Category:Occupational surnames - Wikipedia

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    B. Baader; Baanders; Backer; Bäcker; Bailey (surname) Bailhache; Baily (surname) Bajraktarević; Baker (surname) Bakker; Bal (surname) Baltacha; Bandler; Banister ...