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The Herstory Exhibition: Celebrating 20 Years

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This retrospective exhibition is an attempt to capture the flavour of 20 years of work on a unique feminist project. It samples the pages of Herstory: The Canadian Women's Calendar from 1974 to 1995, and reflects on the process and the people that created them. Special thanks to the Herstory Web Site Development Team , the artists , and to the many archives and individuals who provided photographs . Text © The Saskatoon Women's Calendar Collective Comments to: Spec@sklib.usask.ca Digital Collections Read More
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:: NASA Quest > Archives ::

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Eileen Collins Answers Your Questions on Orbit A combined project of: Space Team Online Women of NASA Learning Technologies Channel Female Frontiers is part of NASA Quest, which brings NASA people and science into classrooms through the Internet. As Eileen Collins becomes the First Woman Shuttle Commander on Shuttle mission STS-93, she sets an example that can inspire today's young women to excellence. In celebration, three young women will travel to the Kennedy Space Center to experience the excitement surrounding a launch. During their time there, these so-called "Student Ambassadors" will share their experiences with an online audience, through live Internet events, stories and photos. This site features: Special Events Our featured women will meet online with students, parents and scho Read More
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Family Law Quarterly: Law in the 50 States Charts

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Jump to Navigation | Jump to Content ABA Home Join Web Store About the ABA Section Home Membership Calendar Committees Publications Member Directory Resources Law Students Contact Us Search: Web Site Advanced Search Topics A-Z Print This | E-mail This Family Law in the Fifty States The Family Law Quarterly publishes these charts in conjunction with the annual "Family Law in the Fifty States Case Digests." The charts summarize basic laws in each state by topic, including custody, alimony and grounds for divorce. All charts are current as of November 2006. (Please note: These charts are based on reporters from the various states. The laws may have changed or new cases may have interpreted statutes.) Chart 1: Alimony/Spousal Support Factors Chart 2: Custody Criteria Chart 3: Child Support Gui Read More
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Notable Women Ancestors: Women's Biographies

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Note on the banner & identity of women in it. This site generously Hosted by RootsWeb ANNOUNCING: Notable Women Ancestors, The NEWSLETTER! Honored to be part of The History Channel On-Line You are the visitor to this Page since April, 1997. Last updated 4/27/07 These pages, as well as my genealogy site, are dedicated to my mother, Dorothy Williams Behling (1915-1990) FEATURED WOMAN OF THE MONTH Sarah Winnemucca ** NEW THIS MONTH ** Mary Peck Butterworth - Notorious Dessie Elizabeth Hayter Leaming - Heroines Edna (Wean, Mountain) Williams - Notorious Abijah Collins - Native Americans Lucy Louise Mercier Wyrwas - Entertainers Eliza Chandler White - Educators ANNOUNCING: Notable Women Ancestors the Newsletter , now available. Click here for details. NO-TA-BLE , adj. 1. Worthy of note or notic Read More
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The Women

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Click on the photo to view the image larger. This is a great example of the unique style of Bakarwal Gujjar dress. Note the embroidered hat with a tail. This changes from place to place but remains unique to the Bakarwal women. The necklace is typical, a large triangle pendant with a stone in the middle, symbolic of the "evil eye" and used to ward off bad luck. This is a good example of the way small children are dressed. Many times the boys are made to look like little girls to fool the evil spirits. A Gujjar woman alone on the trail. This young lady's name is Hassina Banu. She and her family live only 30 minutes from Srinagar. They have settled here but still live in the traditional mud and log dwelling. This photo gives another good view of the typical Bakarwal Gujjar woman's Read More
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Welcome to www.blackhealthnetwork.com

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Welcome to www.blackhealthnetwork.com . This is a domain parking service provided by Active-Domain Co . Click here toenter . Read More
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Women's Health Information from the National Women's Health Resource Center

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Call Us: 1-877-986-9472 (toll-free) Sign up for Free e-Newsletters Quick Links Search Our Site November 21, 2007 Tool Kits HealthyWomen Take 10 Order NWHRC Health Reports, Health Updates and more Find a health organization near you Contact Us RSS News Feed Women's Health in the News Aging Isn't About Slowing Down, Experts Say Make Thanksgiving a Feast of Health Pedometer Pushes People to Walk More PET Scans Can Spot Cervical Cancer's Return Urine Test Results Can Point to Heart Dangers More News... Healthy Sexuality: Ask the Experts Beverly Whipple, PhD, RN, FAAN Q : I am 36 and recently had intercourse with a new partner who has a long penis. The sex was pleasurable and not painful, but afterwards there was blood on his penis and on the bed. This sort of thing has never happened to me bef Read More
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Women's Issues

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You are here: About > News & Issues > Women's Issues Women's Issues News & Issues Women's Issues Essentials Top 10 Priceless Gifts Mom Wants These Jobs Earn More What Makes Women Leaders? Break Your Food Addiction Abortion Opinions & Gender Topics Politics & Women Reproductive Rights Workplace Issues Girls, Teens, Young Women Body & Mind Parenting & Caregiving Community & Connection Money Matters Life Transitions Media & Women Violence Against Women Arts & Creativity Movers & Shakers Feminism & Equal Rights Tools Find a Job Find a Job Travel Booking Yellow Pages Forums Most Popular Articles Latest Articles Help From Linda Lowen , Your Guide to Women's Issues . FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! .blVE {width:403px;padding:15px 10px;margin:0;border-bottom:#D3D3BE 1px solid;}.blVT {display:b Read More
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Women's Rural Advocacy Programs

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Women's Rural Advocacy Programs is a cooperative of Domestic Violence Community Advocacy programs serving southwestern Minnesota. One of the services we offer to battered women is providing information - about their situation, their options, and their rights. This website was developed as an extension of that service. Click to visit United Way of Southwest Minnesota's website Copyright and Design Information Privacy Statement Last Update: November 15, 2007 Read More
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