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The Poison Pill
A Report from The Land of Unintended Consequences In the world of publicly traded corporate mergers and acquisitions there is a tactic known as “a poison pill”. This tactic is employed by boards of directors to prevent an impending hostile … Continue reading
Posted in Capitalism, Economics, Expository Writing, For Feminists, Government, Human Sacrifice, Justice, Plain English, Politics
Tagged "The United States of America", American History, Civil Rights History, civil rights legislation, Congress, Congressman Howard Smith of Virginia, Congresswoman Katherine St. George of New York, EEOC, equal employment opportunity commission, History, Investopedia, Law, Matriarchy, Mergers and Acquisitions, Poison Pill, Politics, Race Discrimination, Sex Discrimination, Sexual Equality, The Smith Amendment, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Unintended Consequences
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Wouldn’t It Be Funny….
Wouldn’t it be funny if it turned out that the whole of the Women’s Liberation Movement was orchestrated by men and started out as a joke? From the History Page of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on line: Sex … Continue reading
Posted in For Feminists, Uncategorized
Tagged "The United States of America", Civil Rights, civil rights legislation, current-events, equal employment opportunity, equal employment opportunity commission, Feminism, Government, History, Justice, Labor, Law, Logic, Luck, Politics, Sex, Women, Work
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