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Feminine and forms
Feminine nouns can have up to three different, independent forms ( though some of them are used only in colloquial speech ):
Feminine forms are hrvatska ( singular ) and hrvatske ( plural ).
( Feminine forms of John )
Feminine forms are Wójcik, Wójcikówna, Wójcikowa.
Feminine forms are: Casimira, Kazimiera.

Feminine and follow
Historian Joanne Meyerowitz argues ( in " Beyond the Feminine Mystique: A Reassessment of Postwar Mass Culture, 1946-1958 ," Journal of American History 79, March 1993 ) that many of the contemporary magazines and articles of the period did not place women solely in the home, as Friedan stated, but in fact supported the notions of full-or part-time jobs for women seeking to follow a career path rather than being a housewife.

Feminine and ;
* Feminine surname suffix in Slavic-language countries ; see Eastern Slavic naming customs
One of her best known works is Feminine Endings ( 1991 ; ISBN 0-8166-4189-7 ).
" Children and Feminine: Understanding the Gender ; Identity of Voluntary Childress Women.
" Feminine devotion is demanded as a duty by Montherlant and Lawrence ; less arrogant, Claudel, Breton, and Stendahl admire it as a generous choice ...." She finds that woman is " the privileged Other ", that Other is defined in the " way the One chooses to posit himself ", and:
* Carlo, G. De, Feminine Virtues ; Alison Smithson, a Courageous Utopian, Architects Journal 1993, no.
Potemkin (, Potyomkin ; or Potyomkina / Potemkina Feminine ; Потёмкина ) is a Russian surname which derives from the word Потёмка Potyomka meaning " dark ".
In 1957, Friedan was asked to conduct a survey of her former Smith College classmates for their 15th anniversary reunion ; the results, in which she found that many of them were unhappy with their lives as housewives, prompted her to begin research for The Feminine Mystique, conducting interviews with other suburban housewives, as well as researching psychology, media, and advertising.
* Joy Picus, Los Angeles, California, City Council member, 1977 – 91 ; Ms. magazine Woman of the Year, influenced by The Feminine Mystique
A Strange Stirring: " The Feminine Mystique " and American Women at the Dawn of the 1960s ( Basic Books ; 2011 ) 222 pages
< big > ال ْ ع َ اد ِ ي َ ات ِ</ big > Active Participle: Definite ; sound Plural ; Feminine ; genitive, Verbal Noun ع َ د ْ و ٌ.
( Susan McClary suggests in her book Feminine Endings that Anderson is also recalling another opera by Massenet ; his 1902 opera, Le jongleur de Notre-Dame.
* The Eternal Feminine ; a study on the poem by Teilhard de Chardin.
* Loquist, Kara ( Member, 1993-2004 ; Director of Feminine Wiles, 1993 ; Production Manager, 1997 ; Managing Director, 2003-2004 )

Feminine and many
Allan Wolf, in The Mystique of Betty Friedan writes: “ She helped to change not only the thinking but the lives of many American women, but recent books throw into question the intellectual and personal sources of her work .” Although there have been some debates on Friedan ’ s work in The Feminine Mystique since its publication, there is no doubt that her work for equality for women was sincere and committed.
A new consciousness of the inequality of American women began sweeping the nation, starting with the 1963 publication of Betty Friedan's best-seller, The Feminine Mystique, which explained how many housewives felt trapped and unfulfilled, assaulted American culture for its creation of the notion that women could only find fulfillment through their roles as wives, mothers, and keepers of the home, and argued that women were just as able as men to do every type of job.
By the year 2000, The Feminine Mystique had sold more than 3 million copies and had been translated into many foreign languages.

Feminine and have
Her activist work and her book The Feminine Mystique have been a critical influence to authors, educators, writers, anthropologists, journalists, activists, organizations, unions, and everyday women taking part in the feminist movement.
The movement is usually believed to have begun in 1963, when " Mother of the Movement " Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique, and President John F. Kennedy's Presidential Commission on the Status of Women released its report on gender inequality.
She finds herself having to both repress her sexuality ( she insists that she will have " no dates " but also uphold a standard of being “ American Feminine .”) Trying to find her sexual identity as a Chinese-American woman growing up in the 1940s is something that vexes Kingston throughout The Woman Warrior.
In a Feminine Cycle, there will be a Central Queen who will have up to a thousand Kings.
Feminine behaviors have been characterized as interpersonal in orientation and focused on a concern for others.
Chapter 14: In the final chapter of The Feminine Mystique, Friedan discusses several case studies of women who have begun to go against the feminine mystique.
Feminists in the past have worked within these traditions by revising and criticizing female representations, or lack thereof, in the male traditions ( that is, in the Feminine and Feminist phases ).
Feminine women would have sex with adolescent girls: a kind of female pederasty, and masculine women followed male pursuits, including fighting, hunting and relationships with other women.

Feminine and two
* Feminine rhyme, a rhyme that matches two or more syllables at the end of lines with the final syllable unstressed
The latter two were primarily sexually explicit performers, described as ' Archetypes of the Dark Feminine psyche ' personifying Kali, the Hindu Goddess of death, and Erzulie, the Voudoo Goddess of Love.
* Feminine: o fată, două fete ( one girl, two girls ), o pasăre, două păsări ( one bird, two birds ).

Feminine and words
* Feminine gender words ( the same cases as above ):
Feminine ending, in grammatical gender, is a term that refers to the final syllable or suffixed letters that mark words as feminine.

Feminine and one
In Hinduism, Sacred Feminine or Shaktism is one of the three major Hindu denominations of worship along with Vishnu and Shiva.
Another robopsychologist mentioned by name ( the only other one in the robot series ) is Clinton Madarian, who is introduced as being Susan Calvin's successor in the story Feminine Intuition.
" Inspired by Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique, and other feminist classics from the 1960s, Relational-Cultural Theory proposes that " isolation is one of the most damaging human experiences and is best treated by reconnecting with other people ," and that a therapist should " foster an atmosphere of empathy and acceptance for the patient, even at the cost of the therapist ’ s neutrality ".
The Feminine Mystique is widely regarded as one of the most influential nonfiction books of the 20th century, and is widely credited with sparking the beginning of second-wave feminism in the United States.
Her resulting 1962 article about the way in which women are forced to choose between a career and marriage preceded Betty Friedan's book The Feminine Mystique by one year.

Feminine and for
“ Esther: A Feminine Model for Jewish Diaspora ” in Newsom
" Esther: A Feminine Model for Jewish Diaspora " in Newsom
Betty Friedan, in the Feminine Mystique, openly criticizes Mead for contributing to infantilizing women through functional anthropology, in Chapter 6, " The Functional Freeze, The Feminine Protest, and Margaret Mead.
*' Iolana, Patricia and Angela Hope ( 2011 ) " Thealogy: Mapping a Fluid and Expanding Field " in Goddess Thealogy: An International Journal for the Study of the Divine Feminine, p 9-22. http :// www. thealogyanddeasophy. org / defining. html
Lorde criticised feminists of the 1960s, from the National Organization for Women to Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, for focusing on the particular experiences and values of white middle-class women.
And as for the phrase, " In it is the plural of both ' Ayan ' ( Masculine ) and ' Ainao ' ( Feminine )", it was also used to refer to the beautiful eyes of the wild-cow whose eyes are blond.
Carrasco has also participated as a guest conductor for several international tours through Europe with the Hungarian National Philharmonic of Budapest, the Szeged Symphony Orchestra, both in Hungary, the Philharmonic Orchestra of Brasov, the Feminine Symphony of Austria, and the Chamber Orchestra of Tokyo.
At that same point in the trilogy, Langdon is preparing the manuscript for his fifth book, to be titled Symbols of the Lost Sacred Feminine.
* Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique was published, became a best-seller, and laid the groundwork for the second-wave feminist movement in the U. S.
After this, she moved to character and supporting parts, playing catty professional women — holding her own against Rosalind Russell in The Feminine Touch, for example — and mothers opposite rising young stars such as Deanna Durbin.
In 2000, Franks published The SEED Handbook: The Feminine Way to Create Business, a guidebook for female entrepreneurs, detailing a values-based approach to creating and running sustainable businesses.
They named themselves for Saint Joan of Arc: the Feminine Brigades of St. Joan of Arc.
Daniel Horowitz, a Professor of American Studies at Smith College points out that although Friedan presented herself as a typical suburban housewife, she was involved with radical politics and labor journalism in her youth, and during the time she wrote The Feminine Mystique she worked as a freelance journalist for women's magazines and as a community organizer.

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