标题: gyis Duke Energy re [打印本页] 作者: MorrissNal 时间: 8 小时前 标题: gyis Duke Energy re Moqx Tampa Bay Rays top Minnesota Twins 5-2 in 18 innings to end trip on high note ' H/ N! @5 ~6 B- b) `% F0 r As an immigrant from India, Manu Singh had to fight her way up the corporate ladder. Now a media e stanley cup xecutive in New York City, Singh thinks differences in culture hold Asian women back in the American workplace. Some of it is our cultural baggage, said Singh, 48. We expect to be rewarded for our hard work. We believe in meritocracy. But meritocracy is in the eye of the beholder. April 5 marks Asian American, Native Ha stanley cup waiian and Pacific Islander Equal Pay Day, highlighting pay inequities. According to the National Asian Pacific American Womens Forum,Asian American women earn 80 cents for every dollar earned by White, non-Hispanic men. Certain ethnic groups experience much wider wage gaps. Nepali and Bagladeshi women experience the greatest wage gaps at 48 cents per dollar. Our wages touch every aspect of our lives. It imp stanley cup acts our ability to access health care and make decisions about if, when and how we start and support a family, Sung Yeon Choimorrow, NAPAWFs executive director, said in a statement. And when we examine wages using disaggregated data, we find that it upends the dangerous model minority myth and the false idea that all Asian Americans are high-achieving immigrants and from financially prosperous communities. This years findings include part-time and seasonal workers, in addition to full-time workers. Asian American women are the primary breadwinners for their families living in multigenerational households, Choimorrow said. AANHPI womens work is undervalued a Jlfv Wildfire smoke lingers in your home, new research shows {) A' G. m7 { Research shows the number of mass shootings has created an increased level of anxiety for a growing number of people. Thats the case for Mila Johns, who doesnt leave her Maryland home as much as she used to. Johns feels defenseless and gripped by fear that she could become the next victim of a mass shooting. I ve changed my day-to-day routine, she says. I don t go to the movies. When we go out, I know where the exits are. I sit with my back to the wall. Sometimes it s easier to just not deal with it and stay home. When she does go out, Johns went as far as buying a trauma pack鈥攚hich includes trauma pads, sterile gloves, duct tape, bandages, dressing and antiseptic鈥攖o take with her. Johns 13-year-old daughter also carries on her backpack when she goes to school. Sadly, that s where she s most likely to have to use it, it feels Johns says. And that s just heartbreaking. Johns knows some people may feel she s overreacting, but she points out that research shows the amount of mass shootings in the U.S. this year has outpaced the number of days. Tha stanley mugg t s according to Gun Violence Archive, a non-profit research group. It qualifies mass shootings as four or more people shot or killed, excluding the shooter. As of now, 2019 is on track to average more than one mass shooting a day. We re at, I think on Sunday it was 251 mass shootings on the 216th day of the year, Johns botella stanley says. It just feels inevitable stanley mug . Daniel Z. Lieberman, a professor of psychiatry at George Washington Univers