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07-07-2008, 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul11 View Post
I think the slow pace of change is good. It allows time for people to assimilate to the changes. It also allows people to decide whether or not to keep the traditional things and how to blend the trad. with the modern.

Part of American culture is change and throwing away the traditional. This change often comes too quick and leaves people stressed and without direction provided by traditional ideas. We've changed some things so quickly that probelms arise that we didn't contemplate, and it's too late to turn back.

Slow change is good.
i fail to see how wasting part of a population due to their sex has anything to do with stress, but perhaps i am just not open-minded enough (pun intended).

how many women are there in the diet? about 10 % in 2005
how many of the 18 ministers in the cabinet r women? 2, both ministers without a ministry
how many female CEOs or chairmen in japans 100 biggest companies?
i only know of one, tomoyo nonaka of sanyo. fumiko hayashi is no longer ceo of daiei. perhaps someone else knows of another female ceo or chairman?
this study shows that only 0.44 % (!) of japanese fathers take parental leave


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