Lise Meitner (7 or 17 November 1878 – 27 October 1968) was an -born, later physicist who studied radioactivity and nuclear physics. Table of Contents 1 Biography 2 References 3 See Also 4 External links Biography Lise Meitner was part of the team that discovered nuclear fission, an achievement for which her colleague Otto Hahn […]
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Louise Michel
Louise Michel (1830-1905) was a French anarchist, school teacher and medical worker. She was one of the major revolutionary figures of the Parisian “Commune”. Table of Contents 1 Origins 2 Militancy 3 Social legacy 4 Feminism 5 Bibliography 5.1 Posthumous 6 References 7 See Also Origins Louise Michel was born in France at the Château […]
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Women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
Table of Contents 1 Overview 2 Access to resources 3 Regional differences 4 Outlook 5 References Overview Women’s economic activity in the MENA region has increased over the past 20 years. Still, the region has a long way to go as even today just over 30 percent of the region’s women are economically active. The […]
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MADRE
MADRE is an international women’s human rights organization that works towards a world in which all people enjoy the fullest range of individual and collective human rights; in which resources are shared equitably and sustainably; in which women participate effectively in all aspects of society; and in which people have a meaningful say in decisions […]
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Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Korbel Albright (born Marie Jana Korbelová on May 15, 1937) was the first woman to become Secretary of State in 1996. At the time, she was also the highest rankign woman in the US Government. She is currently a professor at Georgetown University (Washington). Table of Contents 1 Early Life and Education 2 Academic […]
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