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#IDWGS Essay - Who Run the World? The Era of Breakthrough of Women Empowerment by Josiah Othniel Pulas

Women and Girls in Science Leadership usher in a new era of sustainability through their persistent pursuit of advancement. They are redefining the context of innovation by embracing intellect and perseverance. No longer bound by tradition, their brilliance ignites an evolutionary flame, paving the way for a future in which science and leadership intersect. As agents of change, they break barriers and stereotypes to women, while weaving a story of strength and inspiration. This is more than simply a moment; it is a movement, a seismic shift toward a more peaceful and sustainable planet. With unflinching dedication, women and girls in science move us toward a new era in which brilliance knows no gender and sustainability is at the heart of progress. It is thorough that by building mentorship, global collaboration, and breaking barriers will sustain the effectivity of the leaders or women and girls.

Building effective mentorship programs is critical for fostering the professional development of women and girls in science. These efforts provide critical guidance, support, and networking opportunities for scientists as they traverse the complex nature of their career fields. By connecting aspiring female scientists with experienced mentors, we bridge the gap between desire and accomplishment, establishing a culture of empowerment and fortitude. Mentorship programs provide essential insights, assisting women and girls in overcoming obstacles, navigating hurdles, and confidently taking on leadership roles. They act as catalysts for innovation, diversity, and inclusivity in the scientific community, revealing hidden possibilities while propelling us toward a more adequate future. Mentorship not only empowers individuals but also generates a collective force for change, guaranteeing every woman and girl in science could develop, supervise, and influence the future of sustainability.

In an era of rising global sustainability challenges, advocating for international collaboration is critical, as is incorporating numerous viewpoints from women and girls into research. Harnessing the collective brilliance of consciousness that transcend borders promotes holistic solutions. Women bring fresh perspectives and innovative ways to the table, strengthening the discussion about sustainable development. By promoting inclusivity in international collaborations, we unlock a wealth of untapped potential, releasing the transformative power of varied expertise. Recognizing the critical role of women and girls in science as global transformation agents not only accelerates us toward solutions, but also secures a sustainable future based on equity and resilience. This advocacy is more than just about engagement; it is a cry to bring varied talents together, tear down boundaries, and pave the way for science to become a global force for long-term good.

Campaigning for the abolition of gender biases and stereotypes in the sciences is a critical call to action in establishing an inclusive atmosphere that allows women and girls to pursue leadership roles. Gender prejudices have long impaired potential, maintaining the false belief that certain scientific disciplines are exclusive to men. Dismantling these biases removes challenges to advancement. It is time to redefine the narrative such that scientific leadership is gender neutral. Fostering an environment that prioritizes merit over gender cultivates varied skills, paving the opportunity for groundbreaking discoveries. Empowering girls to get involved in science and technology from an early age and questioning preconceived notions will guarantee every aspiring scientist, regardless of gender, may see themselves as leaders, contributors, and architects of a more sustainable future. Breaking free from preconceptions is more than a desire; it is a must for releasing the entire range of human cognition on the scientific frontier.

Finally, the rallying cry for "Women and Girls in Science Leadership, a New Era for Sustainability" rings out with a resounding promise and a clear call for drastic change. The determined spirit of women and girls in science is transforming the course of our collective destiny, moving us toward an era where sustainability is more than a goal, but an unwavering commitment. As we move forward, it is critical to build strong mentorship programs that nurture the aspirations of women and girls while guiding them to leadership positions with unflinching support. Advocating for international collaboration becomes the foundation of our strategy, understanding that the weave of global concerns demands a wide variety of ideas, with women and girls in science playing a critical role in this collective effort. To genuinely prosper in the furnace of innovation, we must break down the barriers of gender bias and preconceptions in science. This necessitates a paradigm shift in thinking, resulting in an inclusive workplace in which all scientists, regardless of gender, are encouraged to advance to leadership positions.

Our journey is more than just scientific advances; it is about breaking down boundaries, rewriting narratives, and empowering changemakers. By advocating equality in research opportunities, corporate leadership, and policy reform, we strengthen the basis for long-term success. Women and girls' accomplishment, tenacity, and brilliance in science must be acknowledged, paving a path for future generations. It’s not just about men who run the world, in this new era, we overcome the restrictions of the past, realizing that true sustainability stems from the combination of intellect, diversity, and equality. It is a future in which brilliance knows no gender, and scientific leadership serves as a beacon, guiding us toward a world in harmony with nature. As we embark on this bold thrilling activities, let us remember that the legacy of women and girls in science leadership is more than simply a chapter; it is the epic narrative of a world remade, refreshed, and supported by the enormous achievements of all its inhabitants, regardless of gender. This is our vow, our destiny, and the beginning of a new era in which the pursuit of knowledge cannot be separated with the pursuit of a feasible, fair world.

About the Author


I am a 4th year college student at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Manila taking up Bachelor of Arts in History, fascinated in joining both local and international competitions, debate, essay competition, spoken word poetry, public speaking and extemporaneous speech, I am more inclined in the field of research study particularly in local and oral history and heritage. I am also taking up other small courses in TESDA and courses online in University of the Philippines-Diliman.

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  1. Thorough discussion and key points had been sustained throughout the discussion... Although you could provide more examples to sustain but given the number of words this was very informative and inspirational.

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  2. This is my grandson's essay, As a grandmother to him, I knew we taught him right, and raised as well, she was raised by my daughters as well, and this perspective will really help to break that barrier in stereotyping in leadership that it's only for men ! Good luck

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  3. The message was conveyed and is very explicit ! kudos !

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  4. What an insightful essay!

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  5. This should be posted not just here ! but to be published as well !

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  6. This is very on point. And the construction of the message—impressive! Kudos

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  7. Very on point and great essay!

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  8. Men should be really challenged today, and women will be a great part to do change and to create a change in leadership ! its not just about challenge but the inclusivity and the acceptance to women in leadership society ! loved this essay so much !

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  9. Women has the spot to do change however, they are being blocked, misinterpreted and prejudiced, because of the inculcation of the society to women , and yes I agree that its due time to break this thinking

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  10. Indeed ! great work Josiah !

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  11. We could actually raised a question, "Who are we to not include women", well in the first place, women brought us out to this world ! and without them, the skills we have today will never be here without them ! so yes Women Empowerment !

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  12. "Argumentative Essay, and a lot of discourse points had been said! wish you the best !

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  13. The thesis statement is very on point, clear and concise ! the body explaining the main point is exceptional !

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  14. This is also fighting the misogyny ! great great work indeed !

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  15. In filipino we call them Babae ! and Yes to Women Empowerment ! great essay Josiah

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  16. Women Equity is the key to the problem ! The acceptance to change on the societal norm on women needs to be heard ! loved this essay of your Josiah !

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  17. The consistency of the paragraph makes it more convincing !!!

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  18. Change is inevitable and Women changing the development in leadership is not a good thing! because we have been taught that women are JUST women ! but they have more skills than we could imagine !

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  19. You need to publish this essay of yours Josiah ! it could create an impact !

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  20. Even before ! we are in the thinking that women are just for household chores ! and today its very evident that what men can do! women can do it as well !

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  21. The life and struggles of women in the position for leadership had been a problem way before then ! and i think even up to these days, the issue is still uncontrollable ! and yes we need to educate the others by means of these essay of yours Josiah !

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  22. Why women always experienced these kind of mentality ! isn't it obvious that women are part of the leadership society ? and Yes ! women must be included! this essay is mindblowing ! i think this essay could open a lot of discourse

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  23. This is also one of the reason why, Women strengths and capacities are always questioned when it comes to leadership, I think its about time that we need to do something! to act out and let women and girls dream big esoecially when it comes to leadership

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  24. I feel privileged to have gotten to read this work! Great effective paper!

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  25. Women are made to be the Man's right arm in decision making and helping generating what's for the best ! so don't close the idea that only men should be the one involved in leadership !

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  26. This is a very serious topic and I think what you did is not just based on emotions and feelings but the factual and suggestion basis of what you observed !

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  27. Just be open for criticism Josiah ! kudos to you '

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  28. Advance Congratulations to You !

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  29. Laban Ka Isko ! Rooting for you and this constructive essay of yours !

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  30. This is encouraging and mine opener to this topic !

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  31. I encourage you Josiah to be a public speaker and write more advocacy towards this issue !

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  32. This is timely and relevant issue that we are facing ! and way even then we are pushing for women empowerment !

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  33. Yes Josiah ! Thank you for your thoughts !

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  34. You know that Josiah ! of what were dealing in History especially Women !

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  35. Neat ! Clear and concise and not repetitive !

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  36. Change the mindset !

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  37. Let's Go Josiah ! Loved your essay tho !

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  38. Clear Objectives of what you're trying to say '

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  39. coherent ! cohesive ! objective !

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  40. well explained ! and well expounded !

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  41. Pagbati sayo Josiah !

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  42. You know what you wanted to say already ! which make it more objective !

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  43. Yes ! its about all of us ! that inclusivity you're talking about ! Grea great job Josiah !

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  44. You created a proposition that is well established ! however you could have provided more examples in real life situation ' but yeah it was indeed a neat essay of yours

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  45. that idea is mind changing ! hoping for all the readers to make serious of it !

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  46. the message is clear and not so much overwhelming it has a sense of direction ! which makes it a great essay !

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  47. very professional ! loved this

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  48. Worth Reading every sentence ! Write more of this Josiah !

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  49. The key points are very established and well founded !

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  50. Supporting You Josiah ! laban

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  51. Despite of the schedule you were able to managed your time creating this powerful essay of yours ! i commend you for that Josiah !

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  52. You're helping your audience to take a stand ! loved the encouragement !

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  53. It really seems you have a deep understanding of the topic

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  54. Go for the Gold Josiah ! Aim High !

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  55. The three point you've given are clear ! very easy to understand !

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  56. The idea is very well presented and very encouraging to us ! p

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  57. Really Recommended !

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  58. Publish this publicly Josiah !

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  59. Many are engaging already ! thank you so much for helping Josiah ! keep on reading the essay first !

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  60. This is a lot ! but so interesting as well !

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  61. Slayed Josiah ! you nailed this essay ! Congratulations

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  62. Eyyyyyyyyy ! nicely done Josiah !

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  63. Congratulations in advanced ! hope you win here Josiah !

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  64. Galingggggggggg ! Kudos sa iyo Josiah

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  65. Women Empowerment ! very clear objective of the essay !

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  66. The idea is there ! the concept is there !

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  67. Very satisfying to read !

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  68. Lovely and lively ! and very tely discussion !

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  69. very indepth explanation !

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  70. Indeed a quality essay ! Congrats in Advance Josiah ! binabati na kita

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  71. what a perspective !

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  72. Very refreshing yet encouraging and yet life changing especially women

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  73. Good work Josiah Keep it up

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  74. What an amazing article of your Josiah!

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  75. Your writing is very argumentative which makes it more engaging to the readers

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  76. Your essay can build up hundreds of ideas to others !

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  77. Not too long ! Not too short ! very accurate !

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  78. The route of your discussion is very You Josiah !

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  79. I can't essay anything !

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  80. you have created a wonderfuk craft of essay Josiah ! saluteee !

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  81. Fighting the battles for women is a war cry! loved your wssay

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  82. Aim High Josiah ! esoecially for women

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  83. Wonderful articulation of words ! very easy to comprehend

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  84. Hoping for you to win this !

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  85. despite that you are very busy ! still managed the time to read !

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  86. Laban kababaihan !

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  87. Women empowerment had been a long problem already ! lets break the barrier !

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  88. ❤️❤️❤️

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  89. Very timely crisis ! and very timely solution !

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  90. Women can really do anything !

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  91. This is very josiah's mindset ! good luck on this essay joana

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  92. ❤️👏❤️

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  93. Galing ' more of this Josiah

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  94. Periodt! well said Josiah !

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  95. very commendable resolution !

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  96. This is about time !

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  97. Its very challenging ! especially the mindset we need to break ! but i absolutely agree !

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  98. This is an era of empowerment not only for women but accross all genders.

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  99. Great Opportunity to read this message!

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  100. This is very life changing if one sets a good standard in acceptance to women

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  101. Hoping for a better change !

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  102. Great privellege to read this essay Josiah ! love your craft

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  103. The empowerment ! yes ! not just towards women !

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  104. Let's assump for a better change !

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  105. the essay navigates the compexity of the discussion ! the analysis is very creative ! what an insight

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  106. This is certainly timely and relevant. It addresses one of the societal concerns that the world constantly faces. What a way to open everyone's eyes and broaden everyone's minds! This is surely moving! Kudos, Josiah!

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  107. The author's ability to approach beauty with an objective lens is commendable, offering a fresh perspective that transcends subjective biases.

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  108. I appreciate how the essay delves into the multifaceted nature of beauty, embracing both its subjective and objective elements with intellectual finesse.

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  109. The writer masterfully combines analytical rigor with creative expression, creating an essay that not only informs but also captivates the reader's imagination.

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  110. A powerful and inspiring essay that highlights the pivotal role women and girls play in steering us towards a more sustainable future through science leadership.

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  111. The essay beautifully captures the essence of the women and girls in science movement, portraying it as a transformative force that goes beyond momentary achievements.

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  112. The call for effective mentorship programs resonates strongly, emphasizing the importance of guidance and support for women and girls navigating the complexities of scientific careers.

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  113. The global perspective on collaboration is well-articulated, showcasing the significance of diverse viewpoints in crafting holistic solutions for sustainability challenges.

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  114. The emphasis on dismantling gender biases is crucial, as it challenges the longstanding stereotypes that have hindered the progress of women in science leadership roles. GALING JOSIAHHH

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  115. The essay skillfully weaves together the themes of mentorship, international collaboration, and breaking gender biases, creating a comprehensive and compelling narrative.

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  116. The rallying cry for a new era of sustainability is a motivational touch, instilling a sense of urgency and purpose in the reader.

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  117. The essay's focus on empowering girls from an early age is commendable, recognizing the importance of nurturing interest in science and technology to pave the way for future leaders.

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  118. The clear call for a gender-neutral scientific leadership is both refreshing and necessary, advocating for a merit-based approach that fosters inclusivity.

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  119. The use of language is captivating, painting a vivid picture of a future where brilliance knows no gender and scientific leadership becomes a global force for good.

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  120. The essay effectively connects the dots between individual empowerment and collective progress, highlighting the ripple effect of supporting women and girls in science.

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  121. The narrative structure flows seamlessly, guiding the reader through the key pillars of mentorship, collaboration, and breaking biases with clarity and purpose.

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  122. The essay's acknowledgment of the accomplishments, tenacity, and brilliance of women and girls in science serves as a powerful affirmation of their contributions.

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  123. The emphasis on equality in research opportunities, corporate leadership, and policy reform expands the conversation beyond the scientific realm, recognizing the broader impact of gender equality.

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  124. The essay's vision of a future where sustainability is an unwavering commitment is a hopeful and optimistic outlook that inspires action.

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  125. The inclusion of the term "champions of change" effectively portrays women and girls in science as catalysts for positive transformation on a global scale.

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  126. The essay's recognition of the need for a paradigm shift in thinking is a bold stance, calling for a fundamental change in how we perceive and value scientific leadership.

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  127. The phrase "a world in harmony with nature" encapsulates the ultimate goal, linking scientific advancements with environmental sustainability and balance.

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  128. The essay's conclusion, framing the pursuit of knowledge inseparable from the pursuit of a feasible, fair world, leaves a lasting impression on the reader.

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  129. The essay successfully communicates the idea that the movement for women and girls in science leadership is not just about the present but is laying the foundation for a lasting impact.

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  130. The narrative skillfully navigates between the broader societal context and the individual experiences of women and girls in science, creating a well-rounded perspective.

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  131. The essay's use of language is inclusive, inviting readers of all backgrounds to join the journey towards a more sustainable and equitable future.

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  132. The emphasis on intellect, diversity, and equality as the pillars of true sustainability reinforces the interconnectedness of these values in creating lasting positive change.

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  133. The essay's vow and vision for a new era in scientific leadership provide a sense of direction and purpose, inspiring readers to actively participate in the ongoing movement.

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  134. The portrayal of women and girls in science as architects of a more sustainable future is a powerful metaphor, emphasizing their role in shaping the trajectory of our world.

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  135. The essay's focus on the combination of brilliance, diversity, and equality as the driving force for true sustainability echoes the principles needed for a harmonious global society.

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  136. The mention of a "bold thrilling activities" adds an element of excitement and adventure to the journey towards gender equality in science leadership. NICE JOSIAH !!!!

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  137. The essay effectively balances the idealistic vision with pragmatic calls to action, ensuring that readers feel both inspired and empowered to contribute to the cause.

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  138. The phrase "the epic narrative of a world remade, refreshed, and supported by the enormous achievements of all its inhabitants" encapsulates the transformative potential of the women and girls in science movement.

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  139. The essay's use of metaphors, such as "furnace of innovation," adds a vivid and dynamic element to the description of the scientific frontier.

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  140. The call to remember the legacy of women and girls in science leadership as more than a chapter but an epic narrative emphasizes the enduring impact of their contributions.

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  141. The essay's acknowledgment of women and girls as changemakers positions them as active agents in shaping the future, rather than passive recipients of change.

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  142. The repetition of the phrase "more than simply a chapter; it is the epic narrative" reinforces the significance and magnitude of the movement for women and girls in science.

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  143. The essay effectively integrates a sense of responsibility, destiny, and commitment, creating a narrative that compels readers to be actively involved in creating positive change.

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  144. The use of the term "vow" adds a solemn and serious tone, underscoring the essay's call for a collective commitment to advancing gender equality in science leadership.

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  145. The essay's portrayal of the pursuit of knowledge as inseparable from the pursuit of a feasible, fair world aligns scientific progress with broader societal goals.

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  146. The acknowledgment of the beginning of a new era instills a sense of optimism and anticipation, inviting readers to be part of a transformative period in history.

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  147. The essay effectively humanizes the pursuit of sustainability, connecting it to the personal experiences, accomplishments, and brilliance of women and girls in science. Very Well Said Josiah !

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  148. The reference to a "clear call for drastic change" signals the urgency and necessity of addressing gender biases in science leadership.

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  149. The essay's reference to a "rallying cry" conjures an image of a collective movement, emphasizing the communal nature of the effort for women and girls in science leadership.

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  150. The phrase "intellect, diversity, and equality" serves as a powerful trio, encapsulating the values necessary for creating a sustainable and equitable future.

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  151. The essay successfully communicates the idea that the legacy of women and girls in science leadership is ongoing and evolving, ensuring a lasting impact on future generations.

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  152. The mention of "intellect, diversity, and equality" as the foundation for a sustainable future reinforces the interconnectedness of these values in shaping a harmonious global society.

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  153. The essay's use of the term "destiny" creates a sense of inevitability, framing the advancements in women and girls in science leadership as an unstoppable force.

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  154. The essay effectively intertwines the pursuit of knowledge with the pursuit of a feasible, fair world, highlighting the integral role of science in creating positive societal change.

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  155. The use of the phrase "empowering changemakers" positions women and girls in science as active contributors to societal transformation, highlighting their agency.

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  156. The essay's reference to a "world remade, refreshed, and supported by the enormous achievements of all its inhabitants" paints a vivid picture of the transformative potential of the women and girls in science movement.

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  157. An eloquent and impassioned call for recognizing the invaluable contributions of women and girls in science leadership, transcending traditional boundaries. Well established Josiah ! We are supporting you with this

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  158. The essay beautifully articulates the paradigm shift needed in the scientific community, where gender biases are dismantled, and leadership becomes an inclusive space for all. Galing Josiah ! Congratualtions

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  159. The mention of a "seismic shift" paints a vivid picture of the transformative impact that women and girls in science are having on our collective trajectory toward sustainability. Iba ka talaga Josiah !

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  160. Oh ito na comment ko hahahahah, anyways, The use of the term "evolutionary flame" evokes a sense of progress and continuous growth, emphasizing the dynamic nature of the movement.

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  161. The essay effectively combines the ideals of intellect and perseverance, portraying them as the driving forces behind the brilliance of women and girls in science.

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  162. The call to break barriers and stereotypes is a rallying cry for equality, challenging the status quo and paving the way for a more inclusive scientific landscape.

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  163. The essay's emphasis on a "new era" signals a departure from outdated norms and a commitment to forging a path toward a more equitable and sustainable future.

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  164. The mention of "moment" versus "movement" captures the enduring nature of the progress being made by women and girls in science leadership.

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  165. The use of the term "unflinching dedication" underscores the resilience and determination displayed by these leaders in driving positive change.

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  166. The essay's reference to a "more peaceful and sustainable planet" ties the efforts of women and girls in science to broader global aspirations for a better world.

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  167. The concept of mentorship as a bridge between desire and accomplishment is a powerful metaphor for the guidance and support needed in the scientific journey.

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  168. The essay's acknowledgment of mentorship as a catalyst for innovation, diversity, and inclusivity emphasizes the broader positive impact on the scientific community.

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  169. The phrase "propelling us toward a more adequate future" highlights the forward momentum created by mentorship programs.

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  170. The advocacy for international collaboration as a foundation for strategy resonates with the global nature of sustainability challenges.

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  171. The essay's portrayal of women bringing "fresh perspectives and innovative ways to the table" underscores the importance of diverse voices in shaping sustainable solutions. My friend sent me this link ! and it was indeed a very good essay ! Goodluck po sa inyo

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  172. The call to "unlock a wealth of untapped potential" through inclusivity in international collaborations speaks to the transformative power of varied expertise.

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  173. The phrase "global transformation agents" reinforces the role of women and girls in science as key players in addressing pressing global issues.

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  174. The essay's mention of a "cry to bring varied talents together" paints a vivid image of a collective effort for positive change.

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  175. The call to tear down boundaries aligns with the essay's overarching theme of breaking free from limitations and biases.

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  176. The rallying cry for the abolition of gender biases is a powerful call to action, challenging the deeply ingrained stereotypes in the scientific community.

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  177. The emphasis on fostering an environment that prioritizes merit over gender reflects a commitment to creating a level playing field for all scientists. Slayed it Josiah

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  178. The essay's mention of "groundbreaking discoveries" emphasizes the potential for transformative outcomes when gender biases are dismantled.

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  179. The phrase "breaking free from preconceptions" encapsulates the essence of the essay's message, urging a departure from outdated beliefs.

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  180. The essay's reference to a "clear call for drastic change" signals the urgency and necessity of addressing gender biases in science leadership.

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  181. The term "furnace of innovation" adds a dynamic and vibrant element to the description of the scientific frontier.

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  182. The mention of a "new era for sustainability" instills a sense of optimism and anticipation for positive change on a global scale.

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  183. The mention of a "world remade, refreshed, and supported" by the achievements of all inhabitants reinforces the collaborative and inclusive nature of the movement.

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  184. The essay's use of metaphors, such as a "beacon guiding us toward a world in harmony with nature," adds a poetic and aspirational dimension to the narrative.

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  185. The essay's reference to a "legacy" and an "epic narrative" elevates the contributions of women and girls in science to a grand and impactful level.

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  186. The essay effectively humanizes the pursuit of sustainability, connecting it to the personal experiences, accomplishments, and brilliance of women and girls in science.

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  187. The mention of "our vow, our destiny" emphasizes the collective responsibility and commitment needed for lasting positive change.

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  188. The phrase "beginning of a new era" marks a symbolic starting point for a transformative period in the pursuit of knowledge and sustainability.

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  189. The essay's advocacy for equality in research opportunities, corporate leadership, and policy reform expands the conversation beyond the scientific realm.

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  190. The mention of "empowering changemakers" positions women and girls in science as active contributors to societal transformation, highlighting their agency.

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  191. The essay's use of the term "intellect, diversity, and equality" serves as a powerful trio, encapsulating the values necessary for creating a sustainable and equitable future.

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  192. The acknowledgment of a "world in harmony with nature" paints a vision of a sustainable future that is in balance with the environment.

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  193. The essay's mention of a "resounding promise" creates an expectation for positive and transformative change.

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  194. As your former teacher, i really commend you for this essay, This essay is a powerful and articulate manifesto that champions the crucial role of women and girls in science leadership for ushering in a new era of sustainability. It is not merely a narrative but a call to action, weaving together various themes seamlessly.

    The opening statements effectively set the tone, portraying women and girls as dynamic agents of change who are reshaping the landscape of innovation. The metaphor of an "evolutionary flame" igniting brilliance symbolizes the transformative impact they bring to the intersection of science and leadership.

    The essay cleverly progresses to emphasize the significance of effective mentorship programs. It conveys the idea that mentorship is not just about individual empowerment but a catalyst for broader change, fostering innovation, diversity, and inclusivity within the scientific community. The use of terms like "empowerment" and "fortitude" reinforces the transformative power of mentorship.

    The section on international collaboration introduces a global perspective, emphasizing the need for diverse viewpoints to tackle sustainability challenges. The essay effectively argues that inclusivity in collaborations unlocks untapped potential, contributing to holistic and transformative solutions. The call to tear down boundaries and unite varied talents serves as a compelling plea for a collective effort in science.

    Addressing gender biases and stereotypes, the essay confronts the long-standing challenges women face in science. It advocates for a gender-neutral scientific leadership environment and emphasizes the importance of redefining the narrative. The essay argues persuasively that breaking free from preconceptions is not just desirable but imperative for unleashing the full spectrum of human cognition in the scientific frontier.

    The rallying cry for "Women and Girls in Science Leadership, a New Era for Sustainability" serves as a pivotal moment in the essay. It encapsulates the urgency and commitment required for transformative change. The essay successfully communicates the idea that sustainability is not just a goal but an unwavering commitment that demands drastic change.

    The essay skillfully blends rhetoric with substance, combining passion with logical argumentation. It serves as a compelling manifesto that not only recognizes the accomplishments of women and girls in science but also serves as a rallying call for a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable future.

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  195. As your previous teacher, I applaud you for this,
    This essay is a powerful and articulate manifesto that champions the crucial role of women and girls in science leadership for ushering in a new era of sustainability. It is not merely a narrative but a call to action, weaving together various themes seamlessly.

    The opening statements effectively set the tone, portraying women and girls as dynamic agents of change who are reshaping the landscape of innovation. The metaphor of an "evolutionary flame" igniting brilliance symbolizes the transformative impact they bring to the intersection of science and leadership.

    The essay cleverly progresses to emphasize the significance of effective mentorship programs. It conveys the idea that mentorship is not just about individual empowerment but a catalyst for broader change, fostering innovation, diversity, and inclusivity within the scientific community. The use of terms like "empowerment" and "fortitude" reinforces the transformative power of mentorship.

    The section on international collaboration introduces a global perspective, emphasizing the need for diverse viewpoints to tackle sustainability challenges. The essay effectively argues that inclusivity in collaborations unlocks untapped potential, contributing to holistic and transformative solutions. The call to tear down boundaries and unite varied talents serves as a compelling plea for a collective effort in science.

    Addressing gender biases and stereotypes, the essay confronts the long-standing challenges women face in science. It advocates for a gender-neutral scientific leadership environment and emphasizes the importance of redefining the narrative. The essay argues persuasively that breaking free from preconceptions is not just desirable but imperative for unleashing the full spectrum of human cognition in the scientific frontier.

    The rallying cry for "Women and Girls in Science Leadership, a New Era for Sustainability" serves as a pivotal moment in the essay. It encapsulates the urgency and commitment required for transformative change. The essay successfully communicates the idea that sustainability is not just a goal but an unwavering commitment that demands drastic change.

    The concluding sections beautifully tie together the themes of breaking down boundaries, rewriting narratives, and empowering changemakers. The essay emphasizes the need for equality in research opportunities, corporate leadership, and policy reform, reinforcing the broader impact of gender equality in science.

    The essay's use of phrases like "combination of intellect, diversity, and equality" and "brilliance knows no gender" encapsulates the aspirational vision for the future. The essay culminates in a powerful declaration, referring to the legacy of women and girls in science leadership as an "epic narrative of a world remade, refreshed, and supported."

    The essay skillfully blends rhetoric with substance, combining passion with logical argumentation. It serves as a compelling manifesto that not only recognizes the accomplishments of women and girls in science but also serves as a rallying call for a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable future.

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  196. Good Job Niel !

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  197. Who knew breaking down barriers in science could be so thrilling? It's like a superhero saga but for the lab coat-wearing champions!

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