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Today, more and more women are not becoming mothers largely due to the pursuit of career aspirations and educational goals by women.
The world of work describes paid work and the pursuit of career, in all its social aspects, to distinguish it from home life and academic study.
During the week they are architects, industrial designers and bank employees, indistinguishable from thousands of other affluent, educated young people who stream into this city in pursuit of careers.
Edwina and Marco remarry, but breakup and divorce yet again when ambitious Edwina leaves Llanview in pursuit of career opportunities.
He learns that his marriage had failed because he was distracted by the pursuit of career and material possessions, the very things in life that others made him believe were important.
Buyers of the book include mothers wearied by the demands of attachment parenting, in search of more freedom and time for themselves including the pursuit of careers and other interests.
The three characters drink alcohol nonstop, talk a blue streak about life, liberty and the pursuit of career, and make endless suggestive leans, but no tangible movement, toward jumping into the sack.
"WORKING" - City youths ages 14 to 20 present this adaption of the Studs Terkel book that follows Americans in their pursuit of careers and skills.
Faldbakken juggles two modern worries: the sense that passion evaporates in the pursuit of career and security, and male perplexity at the rumble of female grievances stirred by the women's liberation movement.
It was, doubtless, right and reasonable that he should have gone out there, as hundreds of other men went out, in pursuit of careers; the terrible thing was that he would never come back.
In Plain, emotional turmoil and environmental deterioration are attributed to technology, the automobile, blind pursuit of career at the expense of family, rampant consumerism and children's lives so tightly structured that they have no time for free play.
On our vacation, we met numerous Tobagonians who had left the island as young adults in pursuit of careers in the United States and Canada, returning many years later to enjoy the slower pace of life in the tropics.
The Consultancy Club known as Conquest was initiated with an aim to equip students in pursuit of careers in management consulting and strategic management with the knowledge, expertise and tools that would be necessary in the consultancy domain.
During the off-season, the team signed Japanese shortstop Tsuyoshi Nishioka to fill a hole in the middle infield, re-signed Jim Thome, who was in pursuit of career home run number 600, and also re-signed Carl Pavano.
You will see lots of Kansas State's new hire, Bob Huggins, as a transplanted bad boy in pursuit of career validation, a journey that will include a drive down the New Jersey Turnpike to play Rutgers on Wednesday.
Sheth supports Asian Americans and other under-represented groups in their pursuit of careers in the entertainment industry, not only through her own pioneering work as an actor, but also by appearing at festivals, workshops and panels and speaking directly to issues facing those communities.
But at a time when technology often seems to be straining traditional family relations, sending children off to various corners of the world in pursuit of careers and requiring them to build their own social ties, the global computer network, icon of the fragmented post-modern age, is being pressed into service reinforcing age-old kinship networks.
The unsatisfactory level of women's involvement in management and decision-making in science, the low percentage of women holding PhDs, or who are professors or members of academies has to do with public stereotypes and difficulties on the path of women in their pursuit of careers in science.