Margaret Thatcher (1925 – ) was Britain’s first female prime minister and served three consecutive terms in office. She is one of the dominant political figures of 20th century , and Thatcherism continues to have a huge influence. The term “Thatcherism” came to refer to her policies as well as aspects of her ethical outlook […]
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Maria Goeppert-Mayer
Maria Goeppert-Mayer (1906 – 1972) was a German-born American theoretical physicist, and Nobel laureate in Physics for proposing the nuclear shell model of the atomic nucleus. She is the second female laureate in physics after Marie Curie. Table of Contents 1 Early Life and Education 2 Emigration to America 3 Achievements 4 References 5 See […]
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Marie Curie
Marie Skłodowska Curie (1867 – 1934) was a physicist and chemist of Polish origin (she took on French nationality later). She was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity, the first person honored with two Nobel Prizes, and the first female professor at the University of Paris. Table of Contents 1 Early Life and Education […]
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Mary Robinson
Mary Therese Winifred Robinson (Irish: Máire Mhic Róibín) (b. 1944 – ) served as the seventh, and first female, President of , serving from 1990 to 1997, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, from 1997 to 2002. Table of Contents 1 Education 2 Political Career 3 UNHCR 1997-2002 4 References 5 See […]
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The Global Reporting Initiative
Table of Contents 1 About GRI 2 GRI’s Sustainability Reporting Framework 3 Gender Related Indicators in the G3 Guidelines 4 Call for Comment on the Gender Revision of the G3 Guidelines 5 References About GRI The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is an international and collaborating centre of the United Nations Environment Programme that has developed […]
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