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How a learning organization is addressing discrimination after 9/11 |
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Creator: | | Anderson, John D. |
Publication Date: | | 2008 |
Publisher: | | Barry University ( Miami, Fla. ) |
Type: | | Book |
Format: | | ix, 124 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm |
Source Institution: | | Barry University |
Holding Location: | | Barry University Archives and Special Collections |
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Discrimination in employment -- United States Muslims -- Employment -- United States Racism -- United States Diversity in the workplace September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 -- Influence
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Genre: | | Academic theses (lcsh) |
Language: | | English |
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How a learning organization is addressing discrimination after 9/11 |
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The under-representation of women in Belize's public sector leadership |
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Creator: | | Escalante, Nina |
Publication Date: | | 2018 |
Publisher: | | Barry University ( Miami, Fla. ) |
Type: | | Book |
Format: | | v, 45 leaves ; 28 cm |
Source Institution: | | Barry University |
Holding Location: | | Barry University Archives and Special Collections |
Subject Keyword: | |
Civil service -- Belize Leadership in women Sex discrimination in employment Women -- Employment
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Genre: | | Academic theses (lcsh) |
Language: | | English |
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The under-representation of women in Belize's public sector leadership |
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Women in the National Park Service - road to equality : a qualitative analysis of the perceptions of female employees |
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Creator: | | Grate, Christina Marie |
Publication Date: | | 2016 |
Publisher: | | Barry University ( Miami, Fla. ) |
Type: | | Book |
Format: | | vii, 85 leaves ; 28 cm |
Source Institution: | | Barry University |
Holding Location: | | Barry University Archives and Special Collections |
Subject Keyword: | |
National parks and reserves -- United States Women park rangers -- United States Sex discrimination in employment Park rangers Government employees
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Genre: | | Academic theses (lcsh) |
Language: | | English |
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Women in the National Park Service - road to equality : a qualitative analysis of the perceptions of female employees |
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