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Woman's and Writing
Writing in the New York Times on October 16, 1988, in a review entitled " Luminous ' Drama On Black Woman's Struggle ," Alvin Klein said, of " the dialogue that is so pure and lyrical, it positively sings and pierces the heart.
Margaret Fuller: Writing a Woman's Life.
Her academic books include the feminist study Writing a Woman's Life ( 1988 ).
In addition to her mystery novels, Heilbrun was the author of 14 nonfiction books, including the feminist study Writing a Woman's Life ( 1988 ).
* Writing a Woman's Life ( 1988 )

Woman's and Essays
" Kate, Bianca, Ruth and Sarah: Playing the Woman's Part in The Taming of the Shrew " in M. J. Collins ( editor ), Shakespeare's Sweet Thunder: Essays on the Early Comedies ( Newark: Associated University Presses, 1997 ), 176 – 215
" The Establishment of the Tosenbugyo in the Reign of Ashikaga Yoshinori " ( 唐船奉行の成立: 足利義教による飯尾貞連の登用 ), Tokyo Woman's Christian University: Essays and Studies.
* Woman's Legacy: Essays on Race, Sex and Class in American History.

Woman's and on
R & B singer Maxwell featured harpist Gloria Agostini in 1997 on his cover of Kate Bush's " This Woman's Work ".
* 1915 – Woman's suffrage: In New York City, 25, 000-33, 000 women march on Fifth Avenue to advocate their right to vote.
A publication called The Woman's Era launched a series of articles on " Eminent Women " with a profile of Tubman.
Some of the characters also have prototypes in the ballads: Dick Deadeye is based on a character in " Woman's Gratitude " ( 1869 ); an early version of Ralph Rackstraw can be seen in " Joe Go-Lightly " ( 1867 ), with its sailor madly in love with the daughter of someone who far outranks him ; and Little Buttercup is taken almost wholesale from " The Bumboat Woman's Story " ( 1870 ).
The first ideas to optimize the work in the kitchen go back to Catharine Beecher's A Treatise on Domestic Economy ( 1843, revised and republished together with her sister Harriet Beecher Stowe as The American Woman's Home in 1869 ).
He was also popular on Woman's Hour and wrote a monthly article for She magazine for over a decade, starting in January 1957.
Drama is aired daily on Radio 4 in the form of afternoon plays, a Friday evening play, short dramas included in the daily Woman's Hour program, Saturday plays and Sunday classic serials.
* Ryerson, Lisa M. " Falls revisited: Reflection on the legacy of the 1848 Woman's Rights Convention.
He revealed on the BBC Radio 2 feature " Tracks of My Years " that his favourite songs are: " I Can Help " by Billy Swan, " Bleeding Love " by Leona Lewis, " Chasing Cars " by Snow Patrol, " Beautiful " by Christina Aguilera, " Unfinished Sympathy " by Massive Attack, " Tangled Up In Blue " by Bob Dylan, " Shoulda Woulda Coulda " by Beverley Knight, " This Woman's Work " by Maxwell, " He's So Fine " by The Chiffons and " Falling Slowly " by The Frames.
Patten had been a professional model since age 3, and caught the attention of Disney when she appeared on the cover of Woman's Home Companion magazine.
The practice of referring to married women by their husband's first and last names has also been criticized, beginning in the nineteenth century: when the Reverend Samuel May " moved that Mrs Stephen Smith be placed on a Committee " of the National Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, Lucretia Mott " quickly replied: Woman's Rights ' women do not like to be called by their husbands ' names, but by their own ".
The Woman's Christian Temperance Union ( WCTU ) was the first mass organization among women devoted to social reform with a program that " linked the religious and the secular through concerted and far-reaching reform strategies based on applied Christianity.
*" Some Light on the Woman's ' Problem.
The College Park Woman's Club, one of the oldest in Georgia, is located in Camellia Hall on Main Street.
Hazeltine House, John P. Jefferson House, Struthers Library Building, Warren Armory, Warren County Courthouse, Wetmore House, and Woman's Club of Warren are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The town takes its name from its location on Punished Woman's Lake.
Since 1973 the Feminist Studio Workshop at the Woman's Building in Los Angeles had a formative impact on the wave of performances with feminist background.
Miloš gained his revenge by killing the witch on a bridge, which is presently called Babin Most ( Old Woman's Bridge ).
Her portrait was featured on a stamp in commemoration of International Woman's Day, and in 1977, she was made a Member of the Order of Canada, the first level of the highest possible honour for a Canadian civilian.
In April 1850, Stone wrote to women in Ohio who were planning a Woman's Rights Convention in Salem, asking them to put pressure on the Ohio legislature to write a constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote.
The Impressions reached the height of their popularity in the mid-to-late -' 60s with a string of Mayfield compositions that included " Keep on Pushing ," " People Get Ready ", " It's All Right " ( Top 10 ), the uptempo " Talking about My Baby "( Top 20 ), " Woman's Got Soul ", " Choice of Colors ,"( Top 20 ), " Fool For You ," " This is My Country " and " Check Out Your Mind.
* A Woman's Perspective on The Complete Book of Running

Woman's and James
Richland Center became an important location for the women's suffrage movement in Wisconsin after Laura Briggs James, Julia Bowen, and other residents founded the Richland Center Woman's Club in early 1882.
Woman's Hour has been broadcast at 10am since James Boyle's revision of the Radio 4 schedules in April 1998.
* BBC Woman's Hour interview with James ' wife, Beverley Turnerbbc. co. uk
The novel was also adapted as a radio play, serialised in 15 parts on BBC Radio 4's ' Woman's Hour ' between 19 December 2011 and 6 January 2012, with Jemma Redgrave as Maud, Harry Hadden-Paton as Roland, James D ' Arcy as Ash and Rachael Stirling as LaMotte.

Woman's and Joyce
The Old Woman was mistakenly described in this article as having appeared on Channel 4's Paul O ' Grady Show, credited as " Joyce from Dagenham "; in fact, Joyce from Dagenham was a caterer at Channel 4 whereas the Old Woman's showbusiness career had been launched years before the O ' Grady Show began in 2006.

Woman's and .
Woman's place is in the home: man must attend to matters of the yard.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ervin Glison of Pampa, has attended Texas Woman's University and will continue her studies at Aj.
Or the mildly epigrammatic utterance ( also a quotation ): `` Woman's place is in the wrong ''.
`` It would make me feel a lot better, but the Woman's Exchange isn't taking baked goods any more and I can't leave the baby with Grandma because she isn't strong enough and the baby's too young to be put in a nursery ''.
When she returned east in 1913, she joined Alice Paul, Lucy Burns, and others in founding the militant Congressional Union, which became the National Woman's Party.
During World War I, Eastman was one of the founders of the Woman's Peace Party, soon joined by Jane Addams, Lillian D. Wald, and others.
Reuben Breed ( Episcopal ), Michael Lodsin ( Baptist ), Brigadier Thomas Johnson ( Salvation Army ), Ludmila K. Foxlee ( YWCA ), Athena Marmaroff ( Woman's Christian Temperance Union ), Alexander Harkavy ( HIAS ), and Cecilia Greenstone and Cecilia Razovsky ( National Council of Jewish Women ).
" Elizabeth Cady Stanton produced The Woman's Bible, excising the traditional Christian text of all references she thought contradicted the positions of women's rights.
At least since first-wave feminism in the United States, there has been interest in analyzing religion to see if and how doctrines and practices treat women unfairly, as in Elizabeth Cady Stanton's The Woman's Bible.
More successful were A Woman's Face ( 1941 ) with Joan Crawford and Gaslight ( 1944 ) with Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer.
Flowers of Edo: Young Woman's Narrative Chanting to the Samisen c. 1800
She graduated with a degree in English Literature from Tokyo Woman's Christian University.
Baum was the secretary of Aberdeen's Woman's Suffrage Club.
* 1869 – Woman's suffrage: in New York, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association.
Service clubs include Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions Club, Girl Scouts, Pacific Beach Woman's Club, Surf Club, Friends of the PB Library, PB Garden Club, and Toastmasters.
In New Zealand, prohibition was a moralistic reform movement begun in the mid-1880s by the Protestant evangelical and Nonconformist churches and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and after 1890 by the Prohibition League.
Zoya's Story: An Afghan Woman's Struggle for Freedom.
A Woman's Journey to God.
The Woman's Sports Foundation Wilma Rudolph Courage Award is presented to a female athlete who exhibits extraordinary courage in her athletic performance, demonstrates the ability to overcome adversity, makes significant contributions to sports and serves as an inspiration and role model to those who face challenges, overcomes them and strives for success at all levels.
* December 15 – Women of Fredonia, New York, march against the retail liquor dealers in town to inaugurate the Woman's Crusade of 1873 – 74.
This leads to the creation of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union ( December 23 ) in Hillsboro, Ohio.
* The Woman's Temperance League is organized by Eliza Daniel Stewart.

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