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Shvoong Home>Books>A Woman Can Learn Anything a Man Can! Review

A Woman Can Learn Anything a Man Can!

Book Review   by:ifeolu     Original Author: Carolyn Turk
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Carolyn Turk Growing up, with her two sisters, Carolyn had been lavished with feminine oriented playthings and several “playwiths”. Conversely, Carolyn turned out the only female engineer at her workplace Back at college, Carolyn had worked diligently with her classmates – taking her vocational subjects and practical – though she was in confusion of her vocation. In high school, Carolyn had been ignorant in identifying engine parts, and she could have been deceived by mechanics; showing alien objects as parts of her engine to cheat her out of her money. After graduation, with little or no interest, Carolyn had joined a female engineers awareness lecture for couple of weeks – just to stay away from home. Consequently, she ended up studying engineering at the university. The implied eccentricity of women mathematicians had always jolted Carolyn; but all to the remarkable awareness program the made her life. The saying “doing what one is best at”, Carolyn observed, has been misconstrued – a lot of people think being best in things is inborn, rather than sorting themselves out with hard work and perseverance.
Carolyn had once been encouraged by her eighth grade teacher after she had failed a test and had gotten into her stride since, in As. Certain times, when her hormone had nagged her ability, Carolyn had drawn gut from seeing the not-so-omniscient boys in her set struggling as well. Carolyn pleads the appreciation of the human natural possessiveness of his faculty as oppose to philosophical gender confinement of brain-sides preference. She concluded, “No one was ever born knowing calculus. A woman can learn anything a man can, but first she needs to know that she can do it”
Published: October 27, 2007   
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