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brieucgwalder · 1 month ago
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Women's education. 100 Years And Change
My friends call me Dotty. I was born in the past century. What do you mean, “Which past century”? The Queen’s century, of course! Nooo. Not that one, darling. Queen Victoria, of course. Tonight I’m celebrating an anniversary. A year ago exactly, in 1920, I graduated from Oxford. Somerville College. Medieval French. Not sure I shall be able to use “medieval French” a lot, but it was fun. Can…
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booksmets · 11 months ago
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Ishwar Ch Vidyasagar Contribution in the Spread of Education
Ishwar Ch Vidyasagar Contribution of for the spread of Women’s Education in India. Educationist – Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Role of Ishwar Ch Vidyasagar for the spread of education Ishwar Ch Vidyasagar, a prominent social reformer, scholar, philosopher and educationist in 19th-century India, made significant contributions to the spread of women’s education. His efforts were particularly…
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olganmwriter · 1 year ago
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#TuesdayBookBlog A Bitter Remedy (The Oxford Mysteries Book 1) Alis Hawkins (@Alis_Hawkins)#TuesdayBookBlog
Hi, all: I liked the sound of this book although I didn’t know the author, and it worked wonderfully for me. Beware, though, as not everybody likes the protagonists. A Bitter Remedy (The Oxford Mysteries Book 1) by Alis Hawkins A Bitter Remedy: A totally compelling historical mystery (The Oxford Mysteries Book 1) by Alis Hawkins. Amongst the scholars, secrets and soporifics of Victorian…
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failtosucceedlife-blog · 2 years ago
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Women Empowerment: Breaking Chains and Barriers
Women Empowerment: Breaking Chains and Barriers Women empowerment is a critical issue that affects millions of women across the globe. It is a process that aims to promote gender equality, empower women, and ensure that their rights are protected. Empowering women involves enhancing their capacity to make decisions and control their lives. This article discusses the importance of women…
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lindawclarke · 2 years ago
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Education for Women in Nineteenth Century America
In America, not many girls received an education in the early nineteenth century. Those who did only received the basic classes of reading and writing. A few women’s schools were created for the advancement of women’s education such as the Troy Female Seminary in New York, established by Emma Hart Willard in 1821. It was the first female school in the United States that provided young women with…
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iamadarshbadri · 1 year ago
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How has the Taliban Controlled Women's Education in Afghanistan?
According to a recent BBC report, the Taliban has instructed the schools not to allow girls over the age of 10 to attend schools in Afghanistan. This development has come after a total ban on Afghanistan women’s receiving secondary education and attending colleges late last year. Since the withdrawal of US troops and the subsequent Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, women have been…
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legalattorneyblog · 1 year ago
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Ongoing Conflict Between Israel and Palestine: A Look at Its Consequences
The continuous strife between the two regions has resulted in severe disruptions to the education system and the economy, hindering the progress and development of both communities. The recent incident involving the reported burning alive of Israeli soldiers held hostage has only intensified the animosity and deepened the scars of this long-standing conflict. Moreover, the presence of extremist…
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pebblegalaxy · 2 years ago
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Understanding and Combating Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) #FGM #FemaleGenitalMutilation
Female genital mutilation (FGM), also known as female genital cutting, is a harmful and destructive practice that involves the partial or complete removal of a woman’s external genitalia. It is a violation of human rights and has serious physical, psychological, and social consequences. FGM is most commonly practiced in African and Middle Eastern countries, but it also occurs in other parts of…
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kyreniacommentator · 2 months ago
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Boğaziçi Village Women's Course Visited Mayor Sadikoğlu
Boğaziçi Village Women’s Course Visited Mayor Sadikoğlu The Boğaziçi Village Women’s Course exemplifies a commendable initiative, fostering not only the socialization of women in Boğaziçi Village but also their educational and creative development. The visit to Mayor Hasan Sadıkoğlu underscores the collaborative spirit between the local government and educational programs. It is heartening to see…
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townpostin · 3 months ago
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Mothers Are Life's First and Best Teachers: Amarpreet Singh Kale
Teacher’s Day event in Sakchi honors mothers for their role as the first educators in the family. Amarpreeet Singh Kale emphasized that mothers are the first and most important teachers in a child’s life. JAMSHEDPUR – A special Teacher’s Day event was held at the Naman office in Sakchi, honoring mothers and sisters for their role as educators in the family and society. Led by Amarpreeet Singh…
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empahla · 4 months ago
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Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back - an off-the-cuff joint.
A little bit of random knowledge to end the week with. I like knowing things. #curiosity #trivia
I’m curious. I’m curious about many things. I want to know about stuff. I always did. I was the kid that asked questions in class. A lot of questions. The best teachers are the ones who answer them. I want to know about things, and I want to know about people, though I notice I’m less curious about the latter once judgment and condemnation set in. It’s hard to be curious when you’re a…
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filosofablogger · 4 months ago
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A Fine Example Of Today's GOP
I came across a member of the House of Representatives who is one of the most despicable people I have never met!  His name is Glenn Grothman and he has served in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2015, representing the 6th district of Wisconsin.  The thing that put him on my radar was reading that he said he wants to go back to the ‘good old days’ of 1960, before “the angry feminist…
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purefilly-connection · 5 months ago
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Honoring Two Heroes: Abraham Lincoln and Wilma Mankiller
Who is your favorite historical figure? Reflecting on Juneteenth and Abraham Lincoln With Juneteenth in our presence, I find myself reflecting on the significance of this day and the people who made mad a mark on equality . The first person that comes to mind is Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. His leadership during one of the nation’s most tumultuous times and his…
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pastorjeremynorton · 6 months ago
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Lessons from the Philippian Church
Discover the remarkable qualities of the Philippian church—unity, prominence of women, education, and generosity. Learn how this early Christian community set a model for us today. Link in bio:
A Model of Early Christian Living How Did the Philippian Church Live Out the Gospel? The Philippian church was the first Christian church in Europe, located in what is now northeastern Greece. Before the Roman occupation, the city was the capital of the Greek Empire. Under Roman rule, Philippi became a melting pot of race and culture. “And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in…
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tjeromebaker · 7 months ago
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It’s Time To Rethink the Role of First Lady | Irina Karamanos Adrian | #TEDTalks
Source: TedTalks, Atlanta, Georgia, October 2023 In 2021, Gabriel Boric became the elected President of Chile. He was one of the youngest worldwide and one of the most voted in the country’s history.  He was supported by a political party called Convergencia Social. And by the time of the election, I was in charge of the feminist front of that party.  So even though I was very confident our…
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trendynewsnow · 26 days ago
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Empowering Conversations on Women's Reproductive Health
Mrs. Obama’s Speech Excerpt The following is excerpted from Mrs. Obama’s speech on Saturday at a Kamala Harris rally in Kalamazoo, Mich. As we gather here today, I want you to reflect on which presidential candidate truly prioritizes our reproductive health. This is an important moment to pause and consider the broader implications of this issue, particularly for women and girls. It’s not just…
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