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Why Must There Be Dragons?
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Any woman who has been in the workforce for any length of time has seen younger 'less talented' men get the choice assignments and the promotions and has thought: it MUST be discrimination. Sometimes it is. But SOMETIMES IT ISN'T. This book is about what it IS when it isn't discrimination. Why Must There Be Dragons? is a fable set in the 31st century, where dogs and cats run the world. The canines and felines are metaphors for men and women and exhibit traits that are eerily similar to those of…
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Any woman who has been in the workforce for any length of time has seen younger 'less talented' men get the choice assignments and the promotions and has thought: it MUST be discrimination. Sometimes it is. But SOMETIMES IT ISN'T. This book is about what it IS when it isn't discrimination. Why Must There Be Dragons? is a fable set in the 31st century, where dogs and cats run the world. The canines and felines are metaphors for men and women and exhibit traits that are eerily similar to those of their human counterparts.

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Any woman who has been in the workforce for any length of time has seen younger 'less talented' men get the choice assignments and the promotions and has thought: it MUST be discrimination. Sometimes it is. But SOMETIMES IT ISN'T. This book is about what it IS when it isn't discrimination. Why Must There Be Dragons? is a fable set in the 31st century, where dogs and cats run the world. The canines and felines are metaphors for men and women and exhibit traits that are eerily similar to those of their human counterparts.

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