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  http://uk.news.yahoo.com/16/20100313/ttc-top-10-women-of-technology-6315470.html     
 
  

 
  

  http://www.luvemorleavem.com/blog/2009/10/04/technology-relationships/     
 
  
By Nikki Van der Gaag.2004 How much has life really changed for women during the last decade? Has the women's movement affected women all over the world? Nikki van der Gaag answers these questions with hard, sometimes disturbing, evidence.
  http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN1844675025&id=p-9sQyrQgdoC&dq=women%27s+rights+lebanon     
 
  
By Chris Jordan 2004. "Maximum Network Security" takes a different approach and delves into the technical details of how crackers probe a network for its weak points and the orchestrate an attack.
  http://www.holbornbooks.co.uk/details.aspx?sn=1239862     
 
  
By Katherine Ellison 2005. What if being a mother actually makes you smarter? That’s exactly what new research into this little explored topic has shown...
  http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7758824     
 
  
By Carol Evans 2006 “This Is How We Do It: The Working Mothers’ Manifesto,” she gives firsthand accounts of working mothers who reveal their innovative solutions to successfully balancing their careers and their families...
  http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12632367/     
 
  
by Jay A. Block, Michael Betrus.2004 Great Answers! Great Questions! For Your Job Interview prepares readers for anything that might come their way during that all important interview. Practical strategies for online job searching .Expert advice on telephone interviews, physical presentation, following up the interview, and salary negotiation .
  http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0071433171&id=NhgcGcKWXbkC&dq=job%27s+interview     
 
  
This websites features articles of interest to women issues. In particular, the following is a link to the UNDP Women’s Newsletter where two very interesting interviews were featuredwww.un.org/womenwatch/osagi/network/Network-vol7-4.pdf

  http://www.un.org/womenwatch/     
 
  
BRIDGE supports gender advocacy and mainstreaming efforts by bridging the gaps between theory, policy and practice with accessible and diverse gender information in print and online.

  http://www.bridge.ids.ac.uk/     
 
  
Very e-interesting reports are always available on this page. In particular, the UNDP-APDIP's ICT4D Series emphasizes developmental and policy aspects of ICT including and the use of ICTs by targeted communities. 

  http://www.apdip.net/publications/     
 
  
Carnegie Mellon's CS Department has conducted research on the paucity of women in the school's computer-science and engineering academic programs. The department web site contains a series of research papers on this topic.
  http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~women/     
 
  
A project of the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, this site contains research on the gender gap in technology.
  www.ksg.harvard.edu/witia     
 
  
The AAUW has a range of research publications on the topic of girls, computers, and science.
  http://www.aauw.org     
 
  
The association and the related site http://www.eurekalert.org/ contain interesting and useful articles and topics (not all related to Gender issues!)
  http://www.aaas.org/     
 
  

  http://www.microsoft.com/uk/education/default.mspx     
 
 
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 * Acknowledgements and Disclaimers Latest update  July  27 , 2010
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