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She established a Nursing Trust for local villages, and served on various committees and councils responsible for footpaths and other country life issues.
She raised money for public libraries through her establishment of the Texas Book Festival, and established the First Lady's Family Literacy Initiative, which encouraged families to read together.
She also established schools for Afghan refugee children, hospitals and handicraft centers for refugee women in Pakistan.
" She also recorded background vocals for performances from various established artists including Stevie Wonder, Belinda Carlisle and Don Henley.
She elaborates on Wood's analysis, stating that the Sawyer family's values " reflect, or correspond to, established and interdependent American institutions ... but their embodiment of these social units is perverted and transgressive.
She situates thealogy as a discourse that can be engaged with by Goddess feminists — those who are feminist adherents of the Goddess who may have left their church, synagogue, or mosque, or those who may still belong to their originally established religion ( Melissa Raphael 2000, p. 16 )
She established the " Eileen Heckart Collection " at Ohio State University's Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute, with her notes, copies of scripts, and personal papers.
She quickly established herself as one of the most stylish and accomplished women at the court, and soon a number of young men were competing for her.
She established an excellent rapport with the French ambassador, Gilles de la Pommeraie.
She soon established herself as an autocratic ruler, using her popularity with the imperial guards and lesser nobility.
She established an extensive library at St. James's Palace.
She calls it a group that does not have a " prior theological tie with an established religious body ," having " beliefs and practice are very often mystically and individualistically oriented ," and " loosely structured with a fluctuating membership and tolerant of other organizations and faiths.
She comes to understand chaos theory and theorizes the second law of thermodynamics, before either is officially recognized and established in mathematical and scientific communities.
She was appalled by the conditions she witnessed first-hand in the Manchester workhouse: Pankhurst immediately began to change these conditions, and established herself as a successful voice of reform on the Board of Guardians.
She established a successful film career with Paramount Pictures, and is recognized as one of the leading female exponents of screwball comedy.
She joined Warner Bros. in 1932 and established her career with several critically acclaimed performances.
She never revealed who was the father of her child ; speculation exists that he was the offspring from a liaison with an equally young amateur painter named Boissy, or with the well established painter, Pierre-Cécile Puvis de Chavannes, or even with Renoir ( see below under Utrillo's Paternity ).
She led an initiative for reforming modern opera in 1963 that resulted in the " eight model revolutionary operas " established at Peking Opera.
She died in 1926 ; in her will she established a fund for a Georges Bizet prize, to be awarded annually to a composer under 40 who had " produced a remarkable work within the previous five years ".
She had earlier established admiralty law on the island of Oleron ( where it was published as the Rolls of Oleron ) in her own lands ( although she is often referred to in admiralty law books as " Eleanor of Guyenne "), having learned about it in the eastern Mediterranean while on a Crusade with her first husband, King Louis VII of France.
She marries Conall Corc, founder of the Eóganachta dynasties, and through him is an ancestor of the " inner circle " septs of Eóganacht Chaisil, Eóganacht Glendamnach, and Eóganacht Áine, who established the powerful kingship of Cashel.
She was a well-educated, devout woman who established Carleton Institute, north of town.
She had established her court in Gloucester, close to Robert's stronghold of Bristol but far enough away for her to remain independent of her half-brother.
She became a member of the Committee for Ethnic Minority Women ’ s Participation, has a seat on the board of governors of the Chair on the Management of Diversity and Integration at the Free University of Amsterdam, she ( along with her husband ) is a patron of the Orange Fund ( established to promote social welfare and cohesion in the Netherlands ), and she also chairs the Board of Trustees of the Prince Claus Chair of the University of Utrecht.

She and Women's
She is the symbol of the United States Women's Navy and was depicted on their Unit Crest.
She is best remembered as a leader in the fight for women's right to vote, as a co-editor of the radical arts and politics magazine The Liberator, and as a co-founder of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
She was not as active as her sister, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, though Anderson became a member of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage in 1889.
She was inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1971.
She played first board on the U. S. Women's team in the 38th Chess Olympiad, when the U. S. team scored a bronze medal.
She is the author of a number of works of science fiction, fantasy and feminist literary criticism such as How to Suppress Women's Writing, as well as a contemporary novel, On Strike Against God, and one children's book, Kittatinny.
She then formed the World Women's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized herself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon her retirement in 1956.
She was co-founder of the first Women's Temperance Movement with Elizabeth Cady Stanton as President.
She also heads the Women's Liberation front in Id.
She remained extremely popular among many ANC supporters, and, in December 1993 and April 1997, she was elected president of the ANC Women's League, though she withdrew her candidacy for ANC Deputy President at the movement's Mafikeng conference in December 1997.
She was inducted into the U. S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1983, honored with the National Sports Award in 1993, and inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1994.
She later became president of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies ( the NUWSS ), a position she held from 1890 until 1919.
She completed the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery ( MBBS ) in 1956 at the University of Sydney, residing at The Women's College from 1950 to 1955.
She is actively involved in groups and clubs, is a political activist and a supporter of Women's Liberation.
She founded the gender unit at the International Centre for Mountain Development ( ICIMOD ) in Kathmandu and was a founding Board Member of the Women's Environment & Development Organization ( WEDO )
She had called a meeting of female pilots in 1929 following the Women's Air Derby.
She was also a member of American Women's Voluntary Services.
" She donated her share of the prize money to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
She was also a Board member of the Independent Women's Forum.
She has won eight LPGA events with her best finish in a major championship second place at the 2001 Women's British Open.
She is currently writing " Berlin Notes ," based on a six month sabbatical visit to that city ( the first chapter was a cover feature in Prairie Fire Fall 2003 ), and co-editing two volumes of proceedings from the conference / festival, Wider Boundaries of Daring: The Modernist Impulse in Canadian Women's Poetry ( University of Windsor, 2001 ), with Barbara Godard, of York University.
She was also appointed an assistant coach of the Global Metals Bulleen Boomers in the Women's National Basketball League.
She was named the Women's International Player of The Year 1994 and 1996
She has been ranked World No. 1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association on three separate occasions.

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