She’s In CTRL: How women can take back tech – to communicate, investigate, problem-solve, broker deals and protect themselves in a digital world

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She’s In CTRL: How women can take back tech – to communicate, investigate, problem-solve, broker deals and protect themselves in a digital world

She’s In CTRL: How women can take back tech – to communicate, investigate, problem-solve, broker deals and protect themselves in a digital world

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I've always thought that she's is pronounced with a long [i:] only when it's used emphatically, regardless of its meaning. For example, Many job names ending in -man also have a female equivalent ending -woman (e.g. postman/​postwoman), but in some cases one equivalent is rarely or never used, especially in old-fashioned job names that were traditionally done by one sex (e.g. coalman, washerwoman). Other forms such as batswoman and tradeswoman are becoming more common as more women start to do these jobs. Season Two: " Resigned to It" • " Calliope Dreams" • " Save the Whale" • " Against the Tide" • " Giggles" • " Wish Upon a Starfish" • " Tail of Two Crabs" • " Metal Fish" • " T'ank You For Dat, Ariel"

According to The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, the contraction she's may be pronounced both with a short [i] sound(as in pit) and a long [i:] sound(as in sheep) when it means she is, but it must be pronounced with a long [i:] sound when it means she has. Season Three: " Scuttle" • " King Crab" • " Island of Fear" • " Land of the Dinosaurs" • " Heroes" • " The Beast Within" • " Ariel's Treasures" • " A Little Evil"Original: Ariel • Flounder • Sebastian • Scuttle • Prince Eric • King Triton • Ursula • Flotsam and Jetsam • King Triton's Daughters • Max • Grimsby • Carlotta • Chef Louis • Ursula's Garden • Glut • The Seahorse Herald • Harold • Merpeople • Sea Creatures • Lagoon Residents

Music: The Legacy Collection • Sebastian from The Little Mermaid • Sebastian: Party Gras! • The Little Mermaid: Songs from the Sea • The Little Mermaid: Splash Hits • Ariel's Favorites Man and mankind have traditionally been used to mean ‘all men and women’. Many people now prefer to use humanity, the human race, human beings or people. Season One: " Whale of a Tale" • " The Great Sebastian" • " Stormy" • " Urchin" • " Double Bubble" • " Message in a Bottle" • " Charmed" • " Marriage of Inconvenience" • " The Evil Manta" • " Thingamajigger" • " Red" • " Beached" • " Trident True" • " Eel-Ectric City"Fireworks: Believe... There's Magic in the Stars • Celebrate the Magic • Disney Dreams! • Disney Enchantment • Disney in the Stars • Disneyland Forever • Fantasy in the Sky • Happily Ever After • Ignite the Dream: A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and Light • Magic, Music and Mayhem • The Magic, the Memories and You • Momentous • Once Upon a Time • Remember... Dreams Come True • Wonderful World of Animation • World of Color • Illuminate! A Nighttime Celebration • Wondrous Journeys

Reflecting on the two weeks since her chemotherapy ended and she shared a special milestone by ringing the 'cancer bell', Amy said: "Can't believe this was a whole two weeks ago. I'm off to the unit again today for my monthly injection. But it does feel strange as when you're in chemo cycles there's such a routine and at the minute, I feel a little bit in limbo. Films: Fathoms Below • Daughters of King Triton • Part of Your World • Under the Sea • Poor Unfortunate Souls • Les Poissons • Kiss the Girl • Down to the Sea • For a Moment • Tip and Dash • Here on the Land and Sea • Endless Sky • Just One Mistake • Jump in the Line (Shake, Senora) • I Remember • Man Smart (Woman Smarter) • I Will Sing When you are writing or speaking English it is important to use language that includes both men and women equally. Some people may be very offended if you do not.Neutral words like assistant, worker, person or officer are now often used instead of -man or -woman in the names of jobs. For example, you can use police officer instead of policeman or policewoman, and spokesperson instead of spokesman or spokeswoman. Neutral words are very common in newspapers, on television and radio and in official writing, in both British English and North American English.



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