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  • In today’s growing nation some people believe that men are more competitive than women. However, in this context there are some social disparity and misunderstandings in considering that women are less competitive in nature. This essay disagrees with the statement of men jumping the ladder with the cut throat competition given to women.

    From the ancient times women have always been subjected to patriarchal society which has never given them that opportunity to flourish. That being said which in turn has benefitted the men in their workplace in terms of going up the ladder. The societal biases play a significant role where women are fighting the workplace disparity and reaching to leadership roles. Thus, this gender difference and age old belief have played a major role for the women to stay competitive.

    It is observed by a scientific research that men mature later than women at a given certain age and men tend to loose their cool if they are exposed to any failures in their life. On the other hand, women are far more mature and less likely to get bogged down by difficult situations thrown at them by acting resilient and practising self development at a very tender age which in turn has given them fruitful results. For an example, we have been hearing for the past many years about women outdoing men in competitive exams and excelling with flying colours.

    To conclude, women do face a lot of struggles but that has been a driving key for them to stay competitive at par with men.

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  • This bar graph provides information for the population of marine animals in Gormez straits between 2006 to 2018. Overall, there is an increase in the number of these marine animals by the end of the period with minor fluctations seen for Seals and Whales.

    In 2006, Seals inhibiting the Gormez strait witnessed around 42 in number. However for the year 2010 it dramatically declined to almost 25 in number which was still high than dolphins for that year. Thereafter, Seals population steadily increased seeing a growth of almost 20 in number by the end of 2018.

    Whales, started at 25 in number for the year 2006 experiencing a minor growth by 2. Then it again declined and showed a sudden increase by almost a third in the year 2018.

    Whereas for Dolphins it started at an all time low as compared to other two mammals but it kept growing at a steady rate reaching the highest of more than a half in 2018.

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    Bhagyashree

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    September 6, 2021 at 11:40 PM in reply to: Academic Task -1 ( Batch B -8 pm) Car theft in four countries

    The graph illustrates the thefts of per thousand vehicles in Great Britain, Sweden, France, Canada from year 1990 to 1999. Overall, Great Britain witnessed the highest robbery per thousand vehicles initially as compared to other three countries.

    Initially France and Canada’s vehicle robbery witnessed 7 to 8 per thousand vehicles seeing a downward trend with minor fluctuations over 10 years. At the same time, vehicle robbery in Great Britain hit the highest of all seeing a fluctuation but still staying all time high of approximately 14 robbery per thousand vehicle till the end of the period.

    In contrast, Sweden who started from 4 per thousand vehicle robbery that is the lowest of all times witnessed an upward trend outracing France & Canada mid way in 1991 to reach a rate of approximately 14 per thousand vehicles over a decade.

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