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Women's History Month is often forgotten or just unknown by the populace at large. Here are five ways in which you can actively celebrate women and their history.
By Shelby Graves | Published 3/19/2007
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This discussion invites readers to look at women's history and the people who have kept record of women through out time.
By Monique Finley | Published 6/25/2008
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A study of the International Year of the Women 1976-1977 and Washington's Statewide Conference plus the Road to the Equal Rights Amendment now Reintroduced as the Women's Equality Amendment.
By reasonfaith | Published 4/5/2007
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A guide to finding effective and interesting websites and books about women's history and events.
By Tori M | Published 4/12/2006
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Did you know that March is Women's History Month? Learn why it's important for us to celebrate it.
By Angela Coleman | Published 3/3/2008
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March was declared Women's History Month in 1911.
By Laura Coons | Published 3/31/2007
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March is the month to celebrate women's contributions to civilization through art, science, education, and every other human endeavor. Let's start doing it.
By Jamie K. Wilson | Published 3/23/2007
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Too often dismissed as merely a minority religious figure, Ellen White intuitively anticipated the direction in which medical science would develop for the next hundred years.
By Priscilla King | Published 3/31/2008
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"Mary's A Grand Old Name" wrote Cohen. Here are a few grand Mary's.
By Alyce Rocco | Published 3/4/2008
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Considering it is women's history month, this article is about the ground-breaking feminist activist, Betty Friedan, and her ties to Peoria, Illinois. It mostly concerns her early years.
By Zelda Mayfield | Published 4/23/2006
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This is an article I wrote with Sandra Brandenburg. It was originally published in MOTHERING magazine, was then used in a book entitled RESOURCEFUL WOMAN, and reprinted in the Canadian magazine HERIZONS. It is an initial overview of important women in our history.
By Debora HIll | Published 10/26/2007
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Some you readers know, March is National Women's History Month. Sure, when we were in middle school, it was sufficient to learn about Susan B. Anthony and Margaret Thatcher. We all know what Maya Angelou, Amelia Bloomer and Margaret Mitchell did for America.
By Maria Lewis | Published 3/24/2007
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International Women's Day is a special celebration for women all over the world. This global celebration was created to celebrate women's social, economical, cultural and historical contributions and achievements.
By Alisha Christian | Published 3/5/2007
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Celebrate Women's History Month by remembering the great things they do.
By Stephanie Modkins | Published 3/11/2008
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IWD is a worldwide event which is intended to both inspire women and celebrate women's achievements. How will you take part?
By J Gorman | Published 3/7/2007
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Women's magazines currently represent the largest segment of the U.S. consumer magazine industry. For many women, these magazines play an important socializing function through the stories they tell in their articles, photographs, and advertisements.
By Dana Hinders | Published 11/15/2005
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This article provides insight into how women's educational opportunities have changed over the past 250 years and argues for equal rights in education and society for women.
By Matthew Russell | Published 6/27/2007
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If you have ever wondered how women and the world in general throughout history have dealt with delicate subjects such as menstruation, read on to learn more about MUM, the Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health .
By Lily Whyte | Published 3/14/2007
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The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League represents a time in our history where women moved from the factories and homes during World War II to the baseball fields due to the cancellation of mens baseball.
By Karen Barnes | Published 10/26/2006
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A discussion about Nancy Cott's book Grounding of Modern Feminism and its place in the dialogue of women's history.
By N. Katers | Published 3/15/2006
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The September 2007 issue of Harvard Women's Health Watch discusses the new birth control pill Lybrel, which is the first oral contraceptive designed to be taken 365 days a year with no pill-free intervals. Women who use Lybrel do not get regular periods.
By Brant McLaughlin | Published 8/28/2007
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Black History Month is a celebration of African American heritage and culture. Are all ethnic groups deserving of this attention?
By George Meluch | Published 2/9/2007
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Women were a part of politics before they were acknowledged to have rights. This occures because historical moments put a culture's notion of politics and gender into question, which allows people to react in different ways and then attach new meanings.
By Nicole Richardson | Published 1/3/2008
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Recently I read an article about why Mr. Sexton is against Black history month. This is my rebuttal to the article, the history of Black history month, and a response to some of the comments on his article.
By Shamontiel | Published 3/1/2007
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profile of Victoria Woodhull
By Grace Mitchell | Published 11/1/2007
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Women's History Month celebrates the influence of women of the past. Women today should be able to study the lives of these women, learn from their experiences, and understand how they were not so different from women of today.
By Cynthia Privette | Published 4/1/2007
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Lingerie has taken huge strides in the fashion industry. This article is full of historical information regarding the garments we as women must endure wearing.
By Kelly Spies | Published 4/30/2007
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Every U.S. gymnastics fan has their favorite moments in American gymnastics history. But there are certain moments that stand out because of what they'd contribute to future generations, and some of them are really surprising on the surface. Here are 9 such moments...
By Aura | Published 10/10/2007
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profile of National Organization for Women (NOW)
By Grace Mitchell | Published 10/26/2007
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Only six women have won multiple Women's Singles Championships at Wimbledon in the open era.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 7/6/2007
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This year Maria Sharapova is looking to win her second US Open and join these other women as multiple time US Open Singles Champions.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 9/7/2007
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This article evaluates the role of the women in the plays of Henrik Ibsen. It discusses whether the women in Ibsen's plays "A Doll's House" and "Hedda Gabler" represented feminism or realisim.
By Crystal Cherry | Published 9/20/2007
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There is a lot of beliefs about Muslims and how the women are treated. In the Qur'an it teaches that women are equal to men.
By Christina Mkhantar | Published 8/7/2007
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A study conducted at the University of Iowa indicates women wield power and influence in decisions in the home.
By Lenora Murdock | Published 7/9/2007
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Discusses the Aristotelian view of women.
By Samantha Fouts | Published 9/21/2007
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Last week I was invited to attend a show for a Black History event by one of my musician friends.
By Love in Chaos | Published 2/8/2008
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This essay will compare and contrast the lives of 19th century working class and African American women.
By Fawn volkert | Published 1/21/2008
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For women who suffer from bone density complications in direct response to the estrogen deficiency, loss of teeth may occur prematurely.
By Christine Cadena | Published 2/28/2008
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The following is an account not only of the traditions, restrictions and lives of Athenian women in the fifth and sixth century, B..C. It also scrutinizes that backgrounds, education and perspectives of the sources from which I retrieved this information.
By Katrina Mislowack | Published 2/18/2008
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Preview of history event
By Terri Rimmer | Published 3/20/2008
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profile of Julia Ward Howe
By Grace Mitchell | Published 11/1/2007
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Here are a few important woman in the fight for women's rights.
By Molly Carter | Published 9/25/2007
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This paper is my opinion on women's participation in The Masters Golf Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club. I believe the club's guidelines should stay as they are.
By Rob DuBard | Published 5/24/2007
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Students of Wheaton College join the global movement to end violence against women and girls as part of the V-Day 2007 College Campaign.
By Alexandra Frederickson | Published 3/8/2007
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Alice Kessler-Harris' book Out to Work shows how technology played a significant role in the status, roles, and changing perceptions of women in the U.S.
By Laura Bell | Published 9/27/2006
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Depression is the most common psychiatric diagnoses in the world today. Women have more symptoms, are more likely to be diagnosed and hospitalized, and more likely to attempt suicide. This paper examines precipitating factors and possible solutions.
By Morgan Barry | Published 11/5/2005
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Though the US has enjoyed an overall reduction in the death rate resulting from cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the last few decades, the rate of decline has been less for women than it has been for men.
By Rene Jackson | Published 4/19/2005
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Women in America are faced with many pressures from society. Contrary to this idea, in the Islamic religion, women are expected to cover themselves.
By Aziza Shumba | Published 4/17/2007
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The Civil War has been the subject of numerous books and movies. But most have ignored the contributions of many brave women during the war.
By Beth Anderson Goldman | Published 4/24/2007
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Have you been having "Smackdown" matches with your bed? If you're not getting enough sleep at night and you're a woman you may want to increase your shut eye. Recent findings show that women face more health problems than men as a consequence of sleep deprivation.
By free2cr8 | Published 3/13/2008
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