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Work/Family Balance: Having It All (Part Three)
In recent weeks, there has been a lot of talk about whether we can “have it all.” For some, this discussion has revolved around being a wife and mother, maintaining a family, and meeting the expectations of a demanding, well-paying … Continue reading
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Work/Family Balance: A Male Perspective (Part Two)
Does Sarah Palin “have it all?” Three days after the birth of her first child, she was back to being Governor of Alaska. A few years ago, Palin had a child with Down syndrome, Trig. And while she credits a … Continue reading
Work/Family Balance: A Male Perspective
Recently, the media has been full of stories about the struggle to balance work and family, and whether women can have it all. Anne-Marie Slaughter restarted this discussion with her article, “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All.” Then, a … Continue reading
A Struggle, Even for Steve Jobs
Toward the end of his life, Steve Jobs was quoted by the author of his soon-to-be released biography. After living a private life and keeping to himself much of the time, Jobs was asked why he authorized a very revealing, … Continue reading