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's-Hertogenbosch is home to a variety of events such as the theatre festival Boulevard, Jazz in Duketown, and hip hop in duketown, the start of the Tour de France ( 1996 ), Tour Feminine ( 1997 ), the International Vocal Competition, November Music ( a contemporary music festival ) and the UNICEF Open ( formerly the Ordina Open ) grass court tennis tournament ( in the nearby town of Rosmalen ).
In the 1940s, she made comedies such as The Feminine Touch ( 1941 ) and Take a Letter, Darling ( 1942 ), dramas including Sister Kenny ( 1946 ), and Mourning Becomes Electra ( 1947 ), and a murder mystery The Velvet Touch ( 1948 ).
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.
She has also been criticized for prejudice against homosexuality, although such prejudice was extremely common when The Feminine Mystique was written.

Feminine and are
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.
Feminine nouns or names are typically made diminutive by adding the ending-ette: fillette ( little girl or little daughter, from fille, girl or daughter ); courgette ( small squash or marrow, q. e., zucchini, from courge, squash ); Jeannette ( from Jeanne ); pommettes ( cheekbones ), from pomme ( apple ); cannette ( female duckling ), from cane ( female duck ).
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 ).
Other instances of the party are the Youth Wing and the Feminine Wing.
Feminine forms are Wójcik, Wójcikówna, Wójcikowa.
All the Active Participles are < big > Feminine </ big >, and the Subject Pronoun of both Verbs are feminine plural.
Feminine forms are: Casimira, Kazimiera.
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.
The Jogini idols are generally representing a female figurine standing on an animal, a demon or a human head depicting the victory of Shakti ( Feminine power ).

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In Hinduism, Sacred Feminine or Shaktism is one of the three major Hindu denominations of worship along with Vishnu and Shiva.
In Goethe's rendition, Faust is saved by God's grace via his constant striving — in combination with Gretchen's pleadings with God in the form of the Eternal Feminine.
* To Lord Byron: Feminine Profiles-based upon unpublished letters 1807-1824 ( 1939 ) with George Paston
Feminine, or femininity, normally refers to qualities positively associated with women.
* Feminine rhyme, a rhyme that matches two or more syllables at the end of lines with the final syllable unstressed
Feminine praenomina were generally abbreviated, if at all, in the same manner as masculine praenomina, but those abbreviated with a single letter were sometimes abbreviated by writing the letter upside-down, to indicate that the feminine form of the name was intended.
A leading figure in the Women's Movement in the United States, her 1963 book The Feminine Mystique is often credited with sparking the " second wave " of American feminism in the 20th century.
Horowitz explored Friedan ’ s engagement with the women's movement before she began to work on her book, The Feminine Mystique and argues that Friedan ’ s feminism did not start in the 1950s but rather before that in the 1940s.
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.
Asimov's short story " Feminine Intuition " ( 1969 ) is an early example that showed gynoids as being as capable and versatile as male robots, with no sexual connotations.
Among the earliest all-female rock bands to be signed to a record label were Goldie & the Gingerbreads, to Atlantic Records in 1964, The Pleasure Seekers with Suzi Quatro to Hideout Records in 1964 and Mercury Records in 1968, The Feminine Complex to Athena Records in 1968, and Fanny ( who pioneered the all-female band sound in the early to mid 1970s ) in 1969 when Mo Ostin signed them to Warner Bros. Records.
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.
The rebels had scarce logistical supplies and relied heavily on the Feminine Brigades of St. Joan of Arc, raids on towns, trains and ranches in order to supply themselves with money, horses, ammunition and food.
" 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 plaza has a large fountain with programmed water jets and a big abstract sculpture at its center: " Feminine Landscape " by Gerald Gladstone.
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.
The Feminine Mystique begins with an introduction describing what Friedan called " the problem that has no name "— the widespread unhappiness of women in the 1950s and early 1960s.
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.
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.
* Feminine ending, in meter ( poetry ), a line of verse that ends with an unstressed syllable
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 masculine
Waley's translation can also be understood as the Esoteric Feminine in that it can be known intuitively, that must be complemented by the masculine, " male " ( or Yang ), again amplified in Qingjing Jing ( verse 9-13 ).
* Feminine if they end in-a, otherwise masculine:

Feminine and both
The word ' Hur ' is the plural of both Ahwar ( Masculine ) and Hawra ( Feminine ) which literally translates as " white-eyed ", or persons distinguished by Hawar, signifying " intense whiteness of the eyeballs and lustrous black of the pupils.
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.
With both the Masculine and Feminine working in conjunction, there is thoughtful action that breeds success, which points out that both the Feminine and the Masculine fulfil each other.

Feminine and .
* 1963 – The publication of Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique reawakens the Feminist Movement in the United States as women's organizations and consciousness raising groups spread.
Lilith, the First Eve: Historical and Psychological Aspects of the Dark Feminine, translated by Gela Jacobson.
Idols of Perversity: Fantacies of Feminine Evil.
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.
* Kenaan, Pandora's Senses: The Feminine Character of the Ancient Text ( Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2008 ), pp. xii, 253 ( Wisconsin Studies in Classics ).
" O Mother Sun: A New View of the Cosmic Feminine.
*' 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
* February 19 – The publication of Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique launches the reawakening of the Women's Movement in the United States as women's organizations and consciousness-raising groups spread.
These Feminine.
Feminine forms follow after a slash ; many languages have two words, one for the " modern " marquess and one for the original margrave.
The " Improper " Feminine: The Women's Sensation Novel and the New Woman Writing.
** Feminine nouns ending in-ia, e. g. Kasia (" Katie ") → o Kasi (" about Katie "), Austria → w Austrii (" in Austria ")
** Feminine nouns ending in-ść, e. g. miłość (" love ") → o miłości (" about love ")
** Feminine nouns ending in a soft consonant or a soft consonant followed by a, e. g. vôňa → o voni, kosť (" bone ") → o kosti (" about bone ")
** Feminine nouns ending in-ia or-ea, e. g. Mária → Márii, Andrea → Andrei

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