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The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo () is an association of Argentine mothers whose children " disappeared " during the Dirty War of the military dictatorship, between 1976-1983.
The Mothers ' association was formed by women who had met each other in the course of trying to find their missing sons and daughters, who were abducted by agents of the Argentine government during the years known as the Dirty War ( 1976 – 1983 ), many of whom were then tortured and killed.
In 1986, the Mothers association split into two factions.
" The Mothers association is backed by younger militants who openly support a Cuban-style revolution in Argentina.
* In 1992, all members of the Mothers ' association were awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought.
She became involved in a number of Catholic organizations, and, in 1915, under the guidance of Bishop Josip, began her first new association, the Society of Catholic Mothers.
Blues leads were handled by Ingber, and psychedelic leads were played by Klein, including " Oh No I Don't Believe It " ( widely attributed to Ingber due to his association with the Mothers ).

Mothers and keep
He has also been noted for his opposition to the drinking age limit policies of Mothers Against Drunk Driving who want to keep it at age 21.

Mothers and memory
Reverend Mothers may also pass their own ego / memory combination to other Reverend Mothers at will, merely by touching foreheads.

Mothers and their
Mothers provide their young with food, warmth, and protection, and teach them certain skills.
Mothers must supply their own metabolic needs while nursing.
Mothers tend to feed in open areas, presumably to make it easier to detect predators, although this may reduce their feeding efficiency.
Mothers in such a group may sometimes leave their calves with one female while they forage and drink elsewhere.
From his peers he developed a taste for counterculture: he and his friends would steal the records and books of their older siblings – William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Mothers of Invention.
In addition to proverbs being used in songs themselves, some rock bands have used parts of proverbs as their names, such as the Rolling Stones, Bad Company, Mothers of Invention, Feast or Famine, Of Mice and Men.
Frank Zappa and his group The Mothers of Invention began to incorporate psychedelic influences in their first two albums Freak Out!
In the past when the men of the villages would go to war, the Queen Mothers would lead prayer ceremonies in which all the women attended every morning to ensure the safe return of their menfolk.
Mothers and calves are in almost constant physical contact, and calves have been known to reach out and touch their mothers with their flippers for reassurance.
Mothers nurse their pups in between foraging trips.
Mothers are more likely than fathers to encourage assimilative and communion-enhancing patterns in their children.
Mothers are more likely than fathers to acknowledge their children's contributions in conversation.
Mothers are often allowed a period where they are relieved of their normal duties to recover from childbirth.
* " Mothers are primarily responsible for the nurture of their children.
Mothers especially seem to value a child's belief as a sign that their " baby " is still a child and is not " growing up too soon ".
* Japanese psychedelic rock band Acid Mothers Temple refer to the topic on their 1999 release Pataphisical Freak Out MU!
The Fremen have their own ' wild ' Reverend Mothers, women who undergo their own version of the spice agony to awaken their Other Memory.
Kaylan and Volman ( accompanied by Pons ) joined the Mothers of Invention as " The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie ", since the use of the Turtles name ( and even their own names in billings ) was prohibited by their contract with White Whale.
Flo & Eddie, as they soon became known, recorded albums with the Mothers, appeared in Frank Zappa's film 200 Motels in 1971 and later released a series of records on their own.

Mothers and disappeared
Elsa Sánchez participated in the protests of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo and became one of the spokeswomen for the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, which advocates for the return of children of the disappeared to their birth families.
The military has admitted that over 9, 000 of those kidnapped are still unaccounted for, but the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo say that the number is closer to 30, 000-a predicted 500 among this figure are the children born in concentration camps to pregnant ' disappeared ' women and given to military related families, whilst the remaining number are presumed dead.
In the course of their struggle, most part of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo began to see themselves as inheritors of their children's dreams and responsible for carrying forward their children's work, even to the adopting the radical agenda embraced by some of their disappeared sons and daughters.
He came into prominence as a leader, together with Manorani Saravanamuttu, of the Mothers Front, which organised the mothers of the " disappeared " in the white terror of 1988 – 90 instigated by a rebel group that called themselves Deshapremi Jathika Vyaparaya or ' Patriotic National Movement '.
Mothers of forced disappearance | disappeared detainees join U2 on stage during a performance in Santiago, Chile in 1998.
Hebe Pastor de Bonafini ( born December 4, 1928 ) is an Argentine activist, one of the founders of the Association of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, an organization of Argentine mothers whose children were disappeared during the Dirty War, the persecution and suppression of opposition by the military dictatorship ( the self-styled " National Reorganization Process ") that ruled Argentina between 1976 and 1983.

Mothers and children
Mothers of at least five children would be entitled to significant benefits, while mothers of at least ten children were declared heroine mothers by the Romanian state.
Berko., & Hooshyar, N. ( 1994 ) Mothers = lexicon of internal state words in speech to children with Down syndrome and to nonhandicapped children at mealtime.
Mothers have historically fulfilled the primary role in raising children, but since the late 20th century, the role of the father in child care has been given greater prominence and social acceptance in some Western countries.
Mothers, who had the task of raising the children and providing for the welfare of the family, commonly demonstrated great courage and resourcefulness in meeting these obligations, often under adverse living conditions.
The following year she had published a condensed form of Wise Parenthood aimed at the poor entitled A Letter to Working Mothers on how to have healthy children and avoid weakening pregnancies.
Mothers with unintended pregnancies, and their children are subject to numerous adverse health effects, including increased risk of violence and death, and the children are less likely to succeed in school and are more likely to live in poverty and be involved in crime.
In 1998, Brown co-founded the grassroots group Mothers Advocating Juvenile Justice to advocate for children being prosecuted as adults in the state of Georgia.
The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo is an Argentine organization of human rights activist women who have, for over three decades, fought for the right to re-unite with their abducted children.
The Mothers also have identified 256 missing children that have been adopted.
The implications of the actions of the Mothers extend beyond the need for the Mothers to find their lost children.
The Mothers and Grandmothers were acting in response to their need to find their children.
In their newspapers and in the Argentine press, the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo denounced the way Alfonsín had handled the La Tablada incident, making a connection between what had happened to their children and the treatment endured by the MTP guerrillas.
Distinguished Service Award, by the Family Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association, in 1981 ; Governor's Award as Legislator of the Year, by the North Carolina Wildlife Federation, in 1985 ; Award of Excellence, by the Triangle J Council of Governments, in 1985 ; Distinguished Service Award, by the Research Triangle Group of the Sierra Club, in 1986 ; Service Award, by the Orange-Chatham Alliance for the Mentally Ill ; Triangle Conservation Award, by the Triangle Land Conservancy, in 1987 ; Consumer Advocate of the Year, by the North Carolina Consumers Council, in 1987 ; Honorary Citizenship of the City of Raleigh, by Mayor Avery Upchurch, in 1987, for efforts in the passage of the phosphate detergent limitation ; Resolution of Appreciation, by the Governor's Crime Commission, in 1987 ; Service Award, by the Joint Orange Chatham Community Action, Inc. Board of Directors, in 1988 ; Service Award, by the North Carolina Chapter of the Sierra Club, in 1988 ; Legislative Award, by the North Carolina Chapter, American Planning Association, in 1989 ; Legislative Award, by the N. C. Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the N. C. Pediatric Society, in 1989 ; Appreciation Award, by the Chatham County Advisory Council of the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, in 1990 ; " Best Bets For 1990 ", by the Center For Policy Alternatives, Sustainable Growth Program, in 1990, " For Leadership in Reducing Environmental Hazards by Sponsoring Legislation to Establish Free Disposal Sites for Used Tires "; Service Award, by the Environmental Quality and Natural Resources Committee of the Southern Legislative Conference, in 1991, " In Appreciation For His Outstanding Leadership As Chairman .... 1989-1991 "; Recycling Merit Award, by the North Carolina Recycling Association in 1991 ; Appreciation Award, by the North Carolina Property Mappers Association, in 1993 ; Jake Alexander Public Service Award, by Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Students Against Driving Drunk, and the Governor's Highway Safety Program, in 1993 ; Distinguished Service Award, by the Family Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association, in 1996 ; Legislator of the Year, by North Carolina Citizen Action, for " your years of outstanding leadership and dedication to the fair protection of North Carolina families, workers and environment ", in 1996 ; Certificate of Commendation, by the North Carolina Psychiatric Association, for " persistence and legislative commitment to improving mental health in North Carolina ", in 1997 ; Governor's Award as Legislator of the Year, by the North Carolina Wildlife Federation, in 1998 ; Friend of Education Award, by the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Association of Educators, in 1999 ; Public Service Award, by the Child Care Services Association, for " outstanding advocacy and service on behalf of young children and their families ", in 2003.
Mothers and fathers cook together and teach their children how to cook.
Mothers throughout Europe used to threaten their children with the story of Lamia.

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