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Women in the U. S. who could not visit Harlem or live in Greenwich Village for the first time were able to visit saloons in the 1920s without being considered prostitutes.
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.
In 1907, as Picasso was painting Les Demoiselles d ' Avignon, Oskar Kokoschka was writing Mörder, Hoffnung der Frauen ( Murderer, Hope of Women ), the first Expressionist play ( produced with scandal in 1909 ), and Arnold Schoenberg was composing his String Quartet No. 2 in F-sharp minor, his first composition " without a tonal center ".
Women and men who lived with each other without marriage sought " palimony " equal to the alimony.
Women with personal names may also have been referred to with the title 氏. Mrs. Li-Wu ( i. e. Li née Wu ) could be addressed Li Wu Shi ( 李武氏 ) without mentioning her personal name.
2 and 3 ; Shirley Fenton-Huie, The Forgotten Ones: Women and Children Under Nippon ( Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1992 ); Anthony Reid, ' Indonesia: revolution without socialism ', in Robin Jeffrey ( ed.
* Euripides in The Phoenician Women and Suppliants, who mentions the wedding without giving her name.
Women without modesty,
After Nigel Benjamin quit in 1976, Mott added John Fiddler ( formerly of Medicine Head ) and became British Lions, recording two albums, British Lions ( 1978 ) and Trouble With Women ( posthumously released on Cherry Red Records 1980 ) before finally splitting up without any chart success.
Women dance into the fire with their bare feet without suffering any injury or pain.
Yolandita's most recent acting role was in the Puerto Rican movie Mujeres sin Hombres ( Women without Men ), in 2006, She joined Sully Diaz and Claribel Medina in this story about 3 women and the revenge of men.
Women may obtain the medication without a prescription after providing proof of age to pharmacy staff and receiving any necessary patient education.
Women were an important aspect of the political process, as no action could be taken without agreement of half of the women.
Women dance into the fire with their bare feet without suffering any injury or pain.
Women were restricted from working outside the home or pursuing an education, were not to leave their homes without an accompanying male relative, and required to wear a traditional burqa.
According to the League of Women Voters, The Reform Party USA obtained more votes nationwide in 1998 than did any other third party in America ( without those garnered by Ventura ).
Women, often new partners including second wives or other family members of men who have had some engagement with family law and mothers without custody, are also members of the fathers ' rights movement and fathers ' rights activists emphasize this.
Since no medical school in Canada would accept a female even by 1860 — " The doors of the University are not open to women and I trust they never will be ," the University's vice-president told her — Emily Stowe earned her degree in the United States, graduating from the New York Medical College for Women ( a homeopathic medical school ) in 1867, and returned to open a practice in Toronto, Ontario without a license.
Women of the Dayak in Sarawak prefer men with an Ampallang piercing, claiming that intercourse without would be dull:
Women in the flapper age were the first large group to practice pre-marital sex, dancing, cursing, and driving in modern America without scandal following them.
Women have the greatest input in how their households are run, but they are unable to do anything without the money that their husbands provide.
" His last regular appearance was episode # 624 Samson vs. the Vampire Women, during which he was assumed into " Second-Banana Heaven ", where sidekicks and henchmen could live in a peaceful paradise without fear of reprisal from their cruel masters, by the angel Torgo the White.
What must poor young Women do, whom Custom has forbid to sollicit the Men, and who cannot force themselves upon Husbands, when the Laws take no Care to provide them any, and yet severely punish if they do their Duty without them?
Gayle Rubin, who has written on a certain range of subjects including sadomasochism, prostitution, pornography, and lesbian literature as well as anthropological studies and histories of sexual subcultures, first rose to prominence through her 1975 essay " The Traffic in Women: Notes on the ' Political Economy ' of Sex ", in which she coins the phrase " sex / gender system " and criticizes Marxism for what she claims is its incomplete analysis of sexism under capitalism, without dismissing or dismantling Marxist fundamentals in the process.

Women and children
Women and children were also victims of Cheka terror.
* Women were allowed to succeed ( but there existed no known children of theirs whose father did not also happen to be an agnate of the imperial house, thus there is neither a precedent that a child of an imperial woman with a non-imperial man could inherit, nor a precedent forbidding it for children of empresses ).
Women and children may be called to kokwet meetings to give evidence but otherwise do not attend.
They organized the Women in Peacebuilding Network ( WIPNET ), and issued a statement of intent: " In the past we were silent, but after being killed, raped, dehumanized, and infected with diseases, and watching our children and families destroyed, war has taught us that the future lies in saying NO to violence and YES to peace!
Women may marry other women, raise their children, and be generally thought of as men in societies in Nigeria, Cameroon, and Kenya.
Women who's heads were generally larger in the back with lower foreheads were thought to have underdeveloped organs necessary for success in the arts and sciences while having larger mental organs relating to the care of children and religion.
The Employment of Women, Young Persons and Children Act ( 1920 ) prohibited the employment of children below the limit of compulsory school age in railways and transport undertakings, building and engineering construction works, factories, and mines.
Women and children of all ethnicities were often found panning next to the men.
Little Women was a fiction novel for girls that veered from the normal writings for children, especially girls, at the time.
It has been read as a family drama that validates virtue over wealth .” Little Women has been read “ as a means of escaping that life by women who knew its gender constraints only too well .” Alcott “ combines many conventions of the sentimental novel with crucial ingredients of Romantic children ’ s fiction, creating a new form of which Little Women is a unique model .” Elbert argued that within Little Women can be found the first vision of the “ American Girl ” and that her multiple aspects are embodied in the differing March sisters.
Some felt that Little Women was the beginning of “ a decline in the radical power of women ’ s fiction ,” partly because women ’ s fiction was now being idealized with a hearth and home children ’ s story.
Women carried out the important domestic duties of rearing young children, processing and producing food and clothing, and cultivating the land for farming, including sowing and harvesting.
Under war, civil unrest, armed conflict and other emergency situations, children and youths are also offered protection under the United Nations Declaration on the Protection of Women and Children in Emergency and Armed Conflict.
Women and children hold no formal vote in decision-making power in a colony.
Their children as apparently named in one of the oldest texts, Catalogue of Women, include daughters Pandora and Thyia, and at least one son, Hellen.
two sons, Tantalus and Plisthenes, and in Euripides ' Cretan Women, it may have been these children that Atreus famously fed to Thyestes.
Women prayed and held sacred banquets at the Saecular Games, which were characterized by an " overt and unusual celebration of women, children, and families in a civic festival.
# Women have the right to decide the number of children they have and care for.
# Women and their children have the right to Primary Attention in their health and nutrition
Women made quilts, wove wool and flax into cloth, made the family clothes, carried water from a well or stream, cooked food in open fireplaces, raised the children, and nursed them when they were sick.
What began in 1944 started by the Women ’ s Club of Temple City as a small parade of youngsters who tossed camellia blossoms to parade watchers, has now become a signature event in Temple City attracting an estimated 5000 children and more than 20, 000 visitors to Temple City each year.
Women and children are often depicted wearing valuable ornaments and fine garments, men often wearing specific and elaborate outfits.

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