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Woman's and Part
* Seyawa Kikujuro Acting Woman's Part ( 1783 ) Wood-block print
* Bean, John C. " Comic Structure and the Humanizing of Kate in The Taming of the Shrew ", in Carolyn Ruth Swift Lenz, Gayle Greene and Carol Thomas Neely ( editors ), The Woman's Part: Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare ( Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 1980 ), 65 78
" Playing the Woman's Part: Feminist Criticism and Shakespearean Performance ", Theatre Journal, 41: 2 ( May, 1989 ), 190 200
" 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 Memoirs of Dolly Morton: The Story of A Woman's Part in the Struggle to Free the Slaves, An Account of the Whippings, Rapes, and Violences that Preceded the Civil War in America, with Curious Anthropological Observations on the Radical Diversities in the Conformation of the Female Bottom and the Way Different Women Endure Chastisement ( 1899 ) under the pseudonym Jean de Villiot, probably Hugues Rebell or Charles Carrington.
In the article "' Not much to be marked ': Narrative of the Woman's Part in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania " by Naomi Miller published in the journal " Studies in English Literature ," the author relates that Wroth ’ s novel was the first work of fiction written by an English woman to be published in the Renaissance Virginia Woolf correctly claimed that any woman who composed a work of fiction would be " thought a monster " to compose and publish any significant work of fiction during the period of the Renaissance.
"' Not much to be marked ': Narrative of the Woman's Part in Lady Mary Wroth ' Urania.

Woman's and Feminist
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.
Chicago would also co-found the Woman's Building in 1973, which housed the Feminist Studio Workshop which allowed women to explore their artistic abilities and the meaning of being a woman through art.
Feminist writers such as Robin Lakoff ( 1975 ) in her book " Language and Woman's Place " notably raised the issue of the ways in which " lady " is not used as the counterpart of " gentleman ".
* Cott, Nancy F. Feminist Politics in the 1920s: The National Woman's Party.

Woman's and Shakespeare
* Boose, Linda E. " Scolding Brides and Bridling Scolds: Taming the Woman's Unruly Member ", Shakespeare Quarterly, 42: 2 ( Summer, 1991 ), 179 213

Woman's and ",
* In the U. S. television series The Office episode " Woman's Appreciation ", it is revealed that Michael and Jan's safeword is " foliage ".
Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox Jewish women usually wear skirts to their knees and to cover their elbows, with blouses covering the collarbone and sleeves coming to or covering elbows .< REF NAME =" Patheos ">" Modesty: Not Only A Woman's Burden ", Patheos See-through materials may not be used and clothes are expected not to be tight-fitting, provocative, loud in color, or display texts.
History: In 1944 a contest held by the Woman's Club of Temple City brought forth a slogan " Temple City, Home of Camellias ", from which stemmed the annual Camellia Festival.
" The Life & Age of Woman-Stages of Woman's Life from the Cradle to the Grave ", 1849
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.
Her parents told Woman's Day that Rosemary was " studying to be a kindergarten teacher ", and Parents was told that while she had " an interest in social welfare work, she is said to harbor a secret longing to go on the stage ".
Woman's Blues ", takes the position of a " bull dyke " (" B. D.
Kitagawa Utamaro, " Flowers of Edo: Young Woman's Narrative Chanting to the Samisen ", c. 1880
* " This Brunette Prefers Work ", Woman's Home Companion, 83 ( March 1956 )
Other famous friends include Johnny Depp, who starred in the video for " That Woman's Got Me Drinking ", and Joe Strummer, who referred to MacGowan as " one of the best writers of the century ".
* Eliza R. Snow, " To the Branches of the Relief Society ", Woman's Exponent 13 ( 15 Sept. 1884 ) ( cited in Hanks, p. 85 ).
As a singer he is most notable for the hits " Lookin ' For a Love ", " That's The Way I Feel About Cha ", " Woman's Gotta Have It ", " Harry Hippie ", " Across 110th Street " and his 1980s hit " If You Think You're Lonely Now ".
The first of which was Understanding, noted for the album track, " I Can Understand It ", later covered by the funk band New Birth and a three-sibling lineup of Bobby's old group, the Valentinos, and two hit singles, " Woman's Gotta Have It " and " Harry Hippie ", the latter song was written for Womack by Jim Ford in a country version, in which Womack re-arranged in an R & B version.
* Ziegfeld Follies of 1910 ( 1910 )-revue-co-bookwriter and featured composer for " Look Me Over Carefully ( and Tell Me Will I Do )", " Sweet Kitty Bellairs ", " Kidland ", " Our American Colleges ", " In the Evening ( In de Evenin ')", " The Black Cat ", " A Woman's Dream ", " Mr. Earth and His Comet Love ( The Comet and the Earth )" and " The Waltzing Lieutenant "

Woman's and South
Lane wrote an immensely popular book detailing the history of American needlework ( with a strong libertarian undercurrent ) for Woman's Day and edited and published On The Way Home, providing an autobiographical setting around her mother's original 1894 diary of their six week journey from South Dakota to Missouri.
In 1892, a group of Tillman's supporters in Abbeville, South Carolina, prepared a banner anointing the governor the " Champion of White Men's Rule and Woman's Virtue ".
Much smaller and poorer were Randolph-Macon College in Virginia, with its two affiliated fitting-schools and Woman's College ; Emory College, in Atlanta ( with Candler family money far in the future ); Emory & Henry, in Southwest Virginia ; Wofford, with its two fitting-schools, in South Carolina ; Trinity, in North Carolina — soon to be endowed by the Duke family and change its name ; Central, in Missouri ; Southern, in Alabama ; Southwestern, in Texas ; Wesleyan, in Kentucky ; Millsaps, in Mississippi ; Centenary, in Louisiana ; Hendrix, in Arkansas ; and Pacific, in California.
* McDowell, Patrick, The Social Gospel in the South: The Woman's Home Mission Movement in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1886-1939.
* Duksung Woman's University in Seoul, South Korea.
* Sookmyung Woman's University in South Korea ( estd.
The book was later adapted into Ice Bound: A Woman's Survival at the South Pole, a 2003 CBS-TV movie starring Susan Sarandon, and in 2008 became the inspiration for an episode of Fox Network show House, " Frozen ", in which the team must somehow, via teleconference, diagnose and treat a stricken psychiatrist at the South Pole.
However, he or she is required to attend weekly chapel hours which consist of sermons and public prayers, similar to other mission schools in South Korea such as Ewha Woman's University, Seoul Women's University, Soongsil University, and Hannam University.
* Clinton, Catherine, The Plantation Mistress: Woman's World in the Old South ( New York: Pantheon Books, 1982 ), 201-202.
Spurred on by the grant of women's suffrage in New Zealand, Mary Lee, the Social Purity League, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Democratic League travelled all over South Australia, which included the Northern Territory at the time, collecting signatures on a petition.
She won the 2005 U. S. Women's Chess Championship and the Woman's Chess Champion for the Americas Continents ( North and South America combined ).

Woman's and Atlantic
After 1910 she contributed to the Atlantic, The American Magazine, McClure's, Everybody's, Ladies ' Home Journal and Woman's Home Companion.
McGrath is Chairman of the Union Square Partnership and a member of the Board of Directors of the American Woman's Economic Development Corporation, the Business Council of New York State, and the Partnership for New York City, as well as a director of AEGIS Insurance Services, Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company, the Fresh Air Fund, the Hudson River Foundation for Science and Environmental Research, Inc., the Wildlife Conservation Society, and a member of the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City.

Woman's and Review
* dozens of articles for periodicals including The Englishwoman, Woman's Leader, Fraser's Magazine, National Review, Macmillan's Magazine, Common Cause, Fortnightly Review, Nineteenth Century and Contemporary Review.
In the early 1970s his work appeared in the satirical magazine Nation Review, Woman's Day, London's Oz magazine and also various newspapers of that era.

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