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International Women's Day International Women's Day International Women's Day is on March 8 every year. IWD is a major day of global celebration for the economic, political and social achievements of women. Amongst other relevant historic events, it commemorates the Triangle Factory Fire (New York, 1911), where 129 women lost their lives. see also: Feminism Sources: Pheeds [R=1,P=105],
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Health and Social Welfare in Communist Czechoslovakia Health and Social Welfare in Communist Czechoslovakia This article is part of the main article: Czechoslovakia Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Characteristics 2 Spas 3 Life expectancy 4 Pensions 5 Maternity and childcare benefits 6 Facilities for younger children 7 Birthrate and abortion rate 8 Housing Characteristics In the 1980s, Czechoslovakia Sources: Pheeds [R=2,P=52],
Total Points: 152.
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Vulvovaginal health Vulvovaginal health Vulvovaginal health refers to the health and sanitation of the human female vulva and vagina. Problems affecting this area include: Infection with Candida albicans (candidiasis or "yeast infection") Bacterial vaginosis (BV) associated with the Gardnerella, formerly called "nonspecific vaginitis" Trichomoniasis Vulvodynia Cervical cancer (detected by the Pap smear) Bladder infection, Sources: Pheeds [R=3,P=35],
Total Points: 135.
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Economy and health care Economy and health care Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Introduction 2 Economy 3 Health care 4 New Rx Drugs 5 Comparing Rx Drugs 6 Conclusion Introduction What are the two things that are very often on the minds of the people of the world? Better health and more money, of course. We Sources: Pheeds [R=4,P=26],
Total Points: 126.
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Taliban treatment of women Taliban treatment of women This article documents how women were treated in Afghanistan. Most of Afghanistan was ruled by a small religious group called the Taliban (or 'Taleban') from 1996 until the end of 2001. During their administration Afghanistan was one of the poorest (perhaps the very poorest) nation in the world, and Sources: Pheeds [R=5,P=21],
Total Points: 121.
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Kalpana Chawla in 252 orbits of the earth, logging more than 375 hours in space. During STS-87, she was responsible for deploying the Spartan Satellite which malfunctioned forcing two other astronauts to go on a spacewalk to capture the solar satellite. A five-month NASA investigation blamed the error on the flight crew and ground control. She was fully exonerated (although this did not stop some reporters from making direspectful comments about her involvement in the mishap in the days after her death in the explosion of the final Columbia mission). After being selected for a second flight, Chawla lived at the Lyndon B Sources: Pheeds [R=6,P=17],
Total Points: 117.
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Karl Heinrich Ulrichs love, and Uranian (heavenly) Eros, who governs love between men.) He also invented words for lesbians (Urninds), bisexuals (Uranodionings), and transsexuals (Zwitter). In the 1860s, Ulrichs moved around Germany, always writing and publishing, and always in trouble with the law — though always for his words rather than for sexual offences. In 1864, his books were confiscated and banned by police in Saxony. Later the same thing happened in Berlin, and his works were banned throughout Prussia. Some of these papers have recently been found in the Prussian state archives and will be published in 2004. Already several of Ulrichs's more Sources: Pheeds [R=7,P=15],
Total Points: 115.
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Jane Aust 1000 en known portrait of Jane Austen is a coloured sketch done by Cassandra which now resides in the National Gallery in London. Her brothers, Frank and Charles went to sea, eventually becoming admirals. After the death of her father, Jane, her sister and her mother moved to Chawton, where her brother had an estate with a cottage on it that he turned over to his mother and sisters' use. (Their house today is open to the public.) Jane never married; she was once engaged to a much younger man, Harris Bigg-Wither, but changed her mind. Having established herself as a novelist, she Sources: Pheeds [R=8,P=13],
Total Points: 113.
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January 11 to force Germany to pay its reparation payments. 1935 - Amelia Earhart is the first woman to fly solo from Hawaii to California. 1938 - Frances Moulton is the first woman to become president of a US national bank. 1942 - Japan declares war on the Netherlands and invades the Netherlands East Indies. 1942 - The Japanese capture Kuala Lumpur. 1943 - The United States and United Kingdom give up territorial rights in China. 1946 - Enver Hoxha declares the people's republic of Albania with himself as dictator. 1949 - First recorded case of snowfall in Los Angeles, California. 1960 - Sources: Pheeds [R=9,P=11],
Total Points: 111.
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January 9 duration record. 1997 - A Comair Embraer 120 crashes during approach into Detroit Metro. Airport killing 29 1996 - Sun Microsystems announced the formation of JavaSoft. 2002 - The United States Department of Justice announces it is going to pursue a criminal investigation of Enron. Births 1554 - Gregory XV, Pope († 1623) 1574 - Christoph Buel, composer 1620 - Johann Weichmann, composer 1685 - Tiberius Hemsterhuis, Dutch philologist († 1766) 1695 - John E Loovens, lawyer 1699 - Robert J Pothier, French lawyer 1728 - Thomas Warton, poet laureate of England († 1790) 1748 - Stefan Paluselli, composer 1790 - Sources: Pheeds [R=10,P=10],
Total Points: 110.
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Japanese proverbs proverbs Japanese proverbs include 四字熟語 (Yojijukugo Four-character idioms), ことわざ (Kotowaza proverbs) and 慣用句 (Kanyouku Common idioms). Japanese love proverbs and use them in everyday life frequently. Because traditional Japanese culture was tied to agriculture, many Japanese proverbs are derived from agricultural customs and practices. Many of them contain commentary on the behavior of women as well as natural phenomena. Some are from the Go game and Buddhism and many four-character phrases are from Chinese philosophy. The heavy employment of proverbs enables Japanese language to be compact, quick and simple. Evidence might be found in Japanese animation and Japanese comics or manga. Sources: Pheeds [R=11,P=9],
Total Points: 109.
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Jack Pickford his on-screen image as the winsome boy-next-door, Jack Pickford's private life was one of alcohol, drugs and womanizing. In those days, the movie studios were able to cover up almost all of their stars misbehavior but within the Hollywood crowd, Jack Pickford's behind-the scenes antics made him a legend in his own time. He spent money like water and frequently had to suffer the humiliation of asking his mother or sister for help. As his reckless lifestyle worsened, the number of movies he made declined and therefore his income. In early 1918, after the United States joined World War I, Jack Sources: Pheeds [R=12,P=8],
Total Points: 108.
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James Henry Leigh Hunt his is an achievement of the same class, though not of the same calibre. His poem is a triumph in the art of poetical narrative, pervaded by a free, cheerful and animated spirit, despite the tragic nature of the subject. It has been remarked that it does not contain one hackneyed or conventional rhyme. But the writer's occasional flippancy and famili 1000 arity, often degenerating into the ludicrous, made him a target for ridicule and parody. In 1818 appeared a collection of poems entitled Foliage, followed in 1819 by Hero and Leander, and Bacchies and Ariadne. In the same year he reprinted these Sources: Pheeds [R=13,P=8],
Total Points: 108.
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Jennie Kidd Trout medicine until 1880, when Emily Stowe completed the official qualifications. Born Jennie Kidd Gowanlock in Wooden Mills, Scotland, Jennie (whose name is variously spelled "Jenny") moved with her parents to Canada in 1847, settling near Stratford, Ontario. She married Edward Trout in 1865 and thereafter moved to Toronto, where Edward ran a newspaper. Motivated by her own chronic illnesses, she decided on a medical career, passing her matriculation exam in 1871 and studying medicine at the University of Toronto and later transferring to the Women's Medical College in Pennsylvania, earning her M.D. there on March 11, 1875. Trout then opened the Sources: Pheeds [R=14,P=7],
Total Points: 107.
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Jenny Shipley Party Jenny Shipley was born in the southern town of Gore in Southland. In 1971 she gained qualification as a teacher, and taught in New Zealand primary schools until 1976. She also served in a number of educational and child-care organizations, such as the Plunket Society. Having joined the National Party in 1975, Shipley successfully stood for the Ashburton electorate in 1987. When National under Jim Bolger won the election of 1990, Shipley became Minister of Social Welfare, having been National's spokesperson on that topic while in Opposition. She also served as Minister of Women's Affairs. In her role as Minister Sources: Pheeds [R=15,P=7],
Total Points: 107.
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