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Women would sometimes be tortured and raped before being shot.
Among his best known works are the series Ten Studies in Female Physiognomy ; A Collection of Reigning Beauties ; Great Love Themes of Classical Poetry ( sometimes called Women in Love containing individual prints such as Revealed Love and Pensive Love ); and Twelve Hours in the Pleasure Quarters.
Women had to broach the subject about their interest in other women carefully, sometimes taking days to develop a common understanding without asking or stating anything outright.
Women who appear on Greek pottery are depicted with affection, and in instances where women appear only with other women, their images are eroticized: bathing, touching one another, with dildos placed in and around such scenes, and sometimes with imagery also seen in depictions of heterosexual marriage or pederastic seduction.
In this respect, the almost limitless and sometimes esoteric knowledge the Junior Woodchuck Guidebook offers is a gently satirical comment on the " Scout Bible ", as the original Scouting For Boys by Baden-Powell was sometimes known, a book giving advice on a vast range of subjects, including " Smoking ", " How The Empire Must be Held ", " Courtesy To Women ", and " How to Revive A Suicide "
The story of Pyramus and Thisbe appears in Giovanni Boccaccio's On Famous Women as biography number twelve ( sometimes thirteen ) and in his Decameron, in the fifth story on the seventh day, where a desperate housewife falls in love with her neighbor, and communicates with him through a crack in the wall, attracting his attention by dropping pieces of stone and straw through the crack.
* Women, mainly girls, sometimes connect flowers together in a chain, and wear the wreath as if it were a crown ( see illustration below ).
This is sometimes called the French paradox ( see, for example, Mireille Guiliano's 2006 book French Women Don't Get Fat ).
Women also had much better job opportunities because they had a high school or sometimes college education, and were willing to leave the Little Italies and commute to work.
Women without children sometimes prayed to her to help them become pregnant.
Women also sometimes get gifts from their employers.
Women were held to be different from men, but sometimes in good ways.
Women with this condition can sometimes achieve a relatively low level of sexual excitement.
Women sometimes carried a small tantō called a kaiken in their obi primarily for self-defense.
Women sometimes wear kurtas as blouses, usually over jeans pants.
Women who are unassisted or only attended by a lay person, perhaps their spouse, family, friend, or a non-professional birth attendant, are sometimes called freebirths.
Women and children sometimes assist in the hunt by driving the prey into the nets.
Among non-Shakespearean drama, A Warning for Fair Women was certainly performed, as was the Tudor history Thomas Lord Cromwell, sometimes seen as a salvo in a theatrical feud with the Admiral's Men, whose lost plays on Wolsey date from the same year.
Women play all roles in lavish, Broadway-style productions of Western-style musicals, and sometimes stories adapted from shōjo manga and Japanese folktales.
Women are sometimes more difficult to depict than men as they tend to have more complicated haircuts, which are often cropped for simplicity.
Women experiencing irregularities ( droplets ) are sometimes advised to wear coloured underwear to mitigate the detectability of evidence of zavah status and hence a need to determine that a woman is a zavah.
Women are not allowed to become full-fledged members of Nuestra Familia, but are sometimes used for communication and drug-running purposes as they are considered less likely to be noticed by law enforcement agents.
Thesmophoriazusae (, Thesmophoriazousai ; meaning Women Celebrating the Festival of the Thesmophoria, sometimes also called The Poet and the Women ) is one of eleven surviving plays by the master of Old Comedy, the Athenian playwright Aristophanes.

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Chaste widows were revered as heroes during the Ming and Qing periods, and were deemed so central to China ’ s culture and the fate of all peoples, the Yongle Emperor distributed 10, 000 copies of the Biographies of Exemplary Women ( Lienü Zhuan ) to various non-Chinese countries for their moral instruction.
* M. Bell Mirabella discusses Christine ’ s ability to refute the patriarchal discourse in her article Feminist Self-Fashioning: Christine de Pisan and The Treasure of the City of Ladies ( in The European Journal of Womens Studies, 1999 ).
* Karlyn Kohrs Campbell presents an interesting argument about Christine ’ s ability to create a female-oriented dialogue in her lecture Three Tall Women: Radical Challenges to Criticism, Pedagogy, and Theory ( The Carroll C. Arnold Distinguished Lecture, National Communication Association, 2001 ).
Elizabeth joined the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women, which organized Blackwell ’ s lectures on “ Medicine as a Profession for Ladies ” and set up a private meeting between Elizabeth and the doctor.
The first death due to cholera occurred in 1866, but by then Elizabeth had already opened St. Mary ’ s Dispensary for Women and Children, at 69 Seymour Place.
Works such as Marjorie Rosen ’ s Popcorn Venus: Women, Movies, and the American Dream ( 1973 ) and Molly Haskell ’ s From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in Movies ( 1974 ) analyze how the women portrayed in film related to the broader historical context, the stereotypes depicted, the extent to which the women were shown as active or passive, and the amount of screen time given to women.
* 1907 – The Mud March is the first large procession organized by the National Union of Womens Suffrage Societies ( NUWSS ).
" Womens testimony is in general light and subject to variation ; this is why it is taken more seriously than that of men " as opposed to men, upon whom " Nature seems to have conferred … the right to govern.
* Woshinsky, Barbara R. Imaging Womens Conventual Spaces in France, 1600 – 1800: The Cloister Disclosed.
( Opper ’ s Happy Hooligan would provide the visual inspiration for Gelsomina in Fellini's 1954 film La strada ; McCay ’ s Little Nemo would directly influence his 1980 film City of Women.
During the autumn, Fellini researched and developed a treatment based on a film adaptation of Mario Tobino ’ s novel, The Free Women of Magliano.
In 1921 – 22, the Bradleys made their first trip to central Africa, which later contributed to Sheldon ’ s short story, " The Women Men Don't See.
Womens kabuki, called onna-kabuki, was banned in 1629 for being too erotic.
In 1879, a Methodist woman, Frances E. Willard, was voted to the presidency of the Womens Christian Temperance Union, an organization which was characterized by heavy Methodist participation.
To this day, the Womens Division of the General Board of Global Missions holds property across on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, which was built using funds provided by laypeople.
Home to the Mystics, the Mount competes in the Atlantic Colleges Athletic Association ( ACAA ) in Womens and Men ’ s Basketball, Soccer and Womens Volleyball.

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" India Today featured her in their listing of the " 25 Power Women " and noted that " she has toppled all dominating hero, reducing him to a supporting role in a male dominated film industry ".

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Women actually began to appear unaccompanied in the stands, where they still occasionally ran the risk of coming home with a tobacco-juice stain on a clean skirt or a new curse word tingling their ears.
However, some female comic book writers, such as Gail Simone, believe that female characters are still relegated to plot devices ( see Women in Refrigerators ).
Women who still have a uterus need to take progesterone in addition to estrogen to protect against the development of endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial carcinoma.
Euripedes, conversely, used plays to challenge societal norms and mores — a hallmark of much of Western literature for the next 2, 300 years and beyond — and his works such as Medea, The Bacchae and The Trojan Women are still notable for their ability to challenge our perceptions of propriety, gender, and war.
The Rape of the Sabine Women (" rape " in this context meaning " kidnapping " rather than sexual violation, see raptio ) became a common motif in art ; the women ending the war forms a less frequent but still reappearing motif.
Women still did the " booking " of gold leaf sheets until 1961.
Euripedes, conversely, used plays to challenge societal norms and mores — a hallmark of much of Western literature for the next 2, 300 years and beyond — and his works such as Medea, The Bacchae and The Trojan Women are still notable for their ability to challenge our perceptions of propriety, gender, and war.
Women now see a way that they can participate in the market economy to make extra money for their families, and still are able to maintain the additional work they do at home which has no monetary value.
Women who continue to use their birth name after marriage are still occasionally known as " Lucy Stoners " in the United States.
Women who became mothers in their teens — freed from child-raising duties by their late 20s and early 30s to pursue employment while poorer women who waited to become moms were still stuck at home watching their young children — wound up paying more in taxes than they had collected in welfare.
The Lawrence Dean of Women was referred to as the " Dean of Downer ", but when the offices of Dean of Men and Dean of Women were merged to form the Dean of Students, the substantive duties of the " Dean of Downer " came to an end ; the title is still borne by a senior female professor, but her only duty is to carry the Downer Mace in academic processions.
Women still lacked voting rights when the author refashioned the play as an opera libretto for Gottfried von Einem ( premiered 1971 ).
Women who opt for the soft cap must still wear, and not carry, them indoors.
The 15-volume series " Women Writers in English, 1350 – 1850 " is still available.
Women sailors are however still known as wrens or Jennies ( Jenny Wrens ) in naval slang.
She joined Loose Women in early 2007, and she still continues as a regular panelist, despite taking a year out to mull over her acting career.
Krenwinkel, still incarcerated, is now at the California Institution for Women in Chino, California.
While Luisi was still a student, Argentine liberal feminist Petrona Eyle wrote to her, in her capacity as president of the Universitarias Argentinas ( Argentine Association of University Women, affiliated with the American Association of University Women, or AAUW ), recruiting her to join the organization.
Important also to Luisi ’ s insertion into Pan-American liberal feminist networks and in her propulsion to the leadership of still germinating Uruguayan liberal feminism was her participation in the Womens Congress ( Congreso Femenino ) held in Buenos Aires in 1910 ( Little 1975: 391 ).
Women are more likely to choose jobs based on factors other than pay, for instance: health care and scheduling that can be managed with the duties of primary care of children for which women are still overwhelmingly responsible, and thus they may be less likely to take jobs that require travel or relocation or jobs that are hazardous.
Informal relations between a married man and an unmarried woman has been evaluated as such ; “ 28 % were women under 30 while the percentage of married women in that time was 23 % ( as of the late 1980 ’ s ).” “ Women under the age of 20 were 21 % opposed to the 7 % of women married at that age ( still in the same time period ).”.
An article in The New York Times entitled “ For Sterilization, Target Is Women ” states, “ There were 114, 426 vasectomies in India in 2002-03, and 4. 6 million tubal ligations, the analogous operation on women, though ligation is a more complicated operation .” Despite the fact that sterilizing men is a more simple procedure, the government still chose to focus on sterilizing women instead.
The Womens Army Corps Service Medal is considered obsolete as the United States Army is a combined service and no longer maintains any separate service corps for women, although it may still be worn by those who served.

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