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Women and who
A medal awarded to women who served in the Women Army Auxiliary Corps from 10 July 1942 to 31 August 1943, and to the Women Army Corps from 1 September 1943 to 2 September 1945 featured Athena on the front.
Their second was Louisa May, who fictionalized her experience with the family in her novel Little Women in 1868.
Women who have alcohol-use disorders often have a co-occurring psychiatric diagnosis such as major depression, anxiety, panic disorder, bulimia, post-traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ), or borderline personality disorder.
Women in art were covered in clothing from the neck down, including female goddesses like Athena, the patron of Athens who represented heroic endeavor.
Women who engage in female domination typically promote and title themselves under the terms " Dominatrix ", " Mistress ", " Lady ", " Madame "," Herrin " or " Goddess ", with the capitalization of these terms being a signifier to their identification in the dominant role.
In 1961 Sophia Loren won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as a woman who is raped in World War II, along with her adolescent daughter, in Vittorio De Sica's Two Women.
Women may request reinfibulation ( RI ) — the restoration of the infibulation — after giving birth, a contentious issue, with surgeons who perform the procedure regarded as behaving unethically and probably illegally.
Classical authors also attributed to Hesiod a lengthy genealogical poem known as Catalogue of Women or Ehoiai ( because sections began with the Greek words ē hoiē, " Or like the one who ...").
Before the revelation of Sheldon's identity, Tiptree was often referred to as an unusually macho male ( see, e. g., Robert Silverberg's commentaries ) as well as an unusually feminist science fiction writer ( for a male ) — particularly for " The Women Men Don't See ", a story of two women who go looking for aliens to escape from male-dominated society on Earth.
Category: Women who have been crowned king
Women who adopt a lesbian identity share experiences that form an outlook similar to an ethnic identity: as homosexuals, they are unified by the discrimination and potential rejection they face from their families, friends, and others.
Women in many cultures throughout history have had sexual relations with other women, but they rarely were designated as part of a group of people based on who they had physical relations with.
Women in the U. S. who could not visit Harlem or live in Greenwich Village for the first time were able to visit saloons in the 1920s without being considered prostitutes.
Women who did not enter the military were aggressively called upon to take industrial jobs left by men, in order to continue national productivity.
Women who previously identified as heterosexual tried sleeping with women, though many maintained their heterosexual identity.
Women who appear on Greek pottery are depicted with affection, and in instances where women appear only with other women, their images are eroticized: bathing, touching one another, with dildos placed in and around such scenes, and sometimes with imagery also seen in depictions of heterosexual marriage or pederastic seduction.
Women who had the option of a career instead of marriage labeled themselves New Women, and took their new opportunities very seriously.
Women in Pakistan are expected to marry men ; those who do not are ostracized.
Women who identify as lesbian report feeling significantly different and isolated during adolescence ; these emotions have been cited as appearing on average at 15 years old in lesbians and 18 years old in women who identify as bisexual.
Women also limit who they divulge their sexual identities to, and more often see being lesbian as a choice, as opposed to gay men, who work more externally and see being gay as outside their control.
Women who are breastfeeding a child and wish to avoid pregnancy may be able to practice the lactational amenorrhea method ( LAM ).

Women and died
Women in Athens would plant " gardens of Adonis " quick-growing herbs that sprang up from seed and died.
In Aztec mythology, the Cihuateteo ( " Divine Women ", singular ) were the spirits of human women who died in childbirth ( mociuaquetzque .).
Women were imprisoned and droves of people were sent by ship to London for trial and as the journey took up to 8 months many of them died on the way.
Once LaVerne died, Maxene and Patty continued to perform as a duo until 1968, when Maxene announced she would become the Dean of Women at Tahoe Paradise College, teaching acting, drama, and speech at a Lake Tahoe college and worked with troubled teens ), and Patty was once again eager to be a soloist.
On May 28, 1918, President Wilson approved a suggestion made by the Women ’ s Committee of the Council of National Defenses that, instead of wearing conventional mourning for relatives who have died in the service of their country, American women should wear a black band on the left arm with a gilt star on the band for each member of the family who has given his life for the nation.
Likewise, Heseltine's on-off friendship with Lawrence finally died, after a thinly disguised and unflattering depiction of Heseltine and Puma (" Halliday " and " Pussum ") appeared in Women in Love, published in 1922.
* In The Widows of Eastwick by John Updike, a character remembers " when after my mother died my father sent me east to Connecticut College for Women, everything so lush and old.
After her husband, Claude Barnett, died in 1967, she lived in Chicago, where she became active in the National Council of Negro Women, the Chicago Lyric Opera and the Field Museum.
Ralph Smith died in February 1917, and Mary Ellen Smith ran to succeed him as Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) for Vancouver in a January 1918 by-election as an " Independent Liberal " on the slogan " Women and children first ".
Women were not allowed to inherit land, except under special circumstances, but the rule for the division of moveable property when one of a married couple died was the same for both sexes.
After being deeply grieved by her children's death and suffering deeply from her illness, Ester Fanous died in August 1990, leaving a significant influence of national unity and the endeavour to emancipate Egyptian Women.
In 1964, at the age of ninety, Xawery Dunikowski died, leaving behind a legacy of art including some of his more famous sculptures, Macierzyństwo ( Motherhood, 1900 ), Skupienie ( Concentration ), Fatum ( Fate, 1904 ), Dante, sculpture series including the Women of Nieborow and the Jesuits ' Circle, along with many illustrations, portraits, and other works.
* Ida Flyo Mntwana, first national president of the Federation of South African Women, died March 1960 before verdict ( one of the final 30 defendants )
Sir C. Aubrey Smith, whose acting career had spanned four decades, died in 1948 ; Little Women was his final film.

Women and childbirth
Women with less education, lower incomes, less preparation for childbirth and those lacking social support may experience greater benefits from doula care than other groups.
Women may experience heavy menstrual periods and blood loss during childbirth.
Women have a greater thickness of this pubic disc which allows more mobility of the pelvic bones, hence providing a greater diameter of pelvic cavity during childbirth.
Women whose height is under may have a small pelvis, resulting in such complications during childbirth as shoulder dystocia.
Women would channel Ajysyt, believing that doing so would relieve them of pain during childbirth.
Women die as a result of complications during and following pregnancy and childbirth and the major complications include severe bleeding, infections, unsafe abortion and obstructed labour.
Women are wrapped in bògòlanfini after their initiation into adulthood ( which includes genital cutting ) and immediately after childbirth, as the cloth is believed to have the power to absorb the dangerous forces released under such circumstances.

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