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Most popular female names

Female names differ by culture, region and country. In some countries, ‘top ten lists’ of popular names are produced annually by national statistic bureaus. In some cases, the influence of popular culture or a key event on name selection can be detected. In other countries, the continuity of traditional or religious-inspired names can still be […]

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Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa (August 26, 1910 – September 5, 1997), born Agnesë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, was an Roman Catholic nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, in 1950. For over 45 years she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying, while guiding the Missionaries of Charity’s expansion, first throughout India and then in other […]

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Ms.

Ms (UK) or Ms. (USA)  is an English honorific used for women before their names to designate their sex. It is a contraction of the honorific ‘Mistress’ and is commonly used in many English speaking countries to address women without reference to their marital status. Etymology The first use of “Ms” has not yet been […]

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Mujeres Poetas Internacional (MPI)

File:2dn_International_Poetry_Festival_Woman_scream_%28small%29.jpg|2nd Woman’ Scream Poster File:LogoMujeresPoetasInternacionalRGB.jpg|Women Poets International Logo Table of Contents 1 (Quienes son) 1.1 (Objetivo) 2 Ver también 3 Referencias 4 Enlaces externos (Quienes son) El Movimiento Mujeres Poetas Internacional® fue iniciado en Noviembre del año 2009 por la escritora dominicana Jael Uribe. Tiene su sede en la República Dominicana, su base de operaciones […]

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Musawah – A Global Movement for Equality and Justice in the Muslim Family

Table of Contents 1 Launch of Musawah 1.1 Framework for Action 2 The Musawah Community 2.1 Musawah Advocates 2.2 Musawah Affinity Groups 2.3 The Musawah Secretariat 2.4 Musawah Working Groups 3 Current Projects 3.1 Musawah Knowledge Building Initiative on Qiwamah and Wilayah (QiWi Initiative) 3.2 Musawah International Advocacy Initiative on CEDAW and Muslim Family Laws […]

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Natalia Goncharova

Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova (Russian: Наталья Сергеевна Гончарова; June 4, 1881 – October 17, 1962) was a  avant-garde artist (Cubo-Futurism), painter and costume designer. She is currently considered ‘the most expensive woman in art’, with her painting, “Picking Apples” (1909) selling at Christie’s Modern and Impressionist sale in 2007 for 4.9 million pounds. The year after, […]

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National Council of Negro Women

The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) is a non-governmental organisation in the United States which promotes the rights of black women domestically and internationally. It is comprised of a council of 39 affiliated national African women’s organizations and over 240 sections—connecting nearly 4 million women worldwide. American political leader Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955) founded […]

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National Museum of Women in the Arts

The National Museum of Women in the Arts brings recognition to the achievements of women artists of all periods and nationalities by exhibiting, preserving, acquiring, and researching art by women and by teaching the public about their accomplishments. The museum is located in Washington, D.C., . To fulfill its mission, the museum cares for and […]

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National Organization for Women (NOW)

The National Organization for Women (NOW) is the largest feminist advocacy group in the . NOW was founded on June 30, 1966 in Washington, D.C., by 28 women and men attending the Third National Conference of the Commission on the Status of Women. Among the founders was , and author of the Feminine Mystique. There […]

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National Women’s Hall of Fame

The National Women’s Hall of Fame is located in Seneca Falls, New York. Established in 1969, it is committed to honoring women of distinguished achievement in the . Table of Contents 1 About 2 Selection Criteria 3 Reference 4 See Also About The National Women’s Hall of Fame, a not-for-profit educational institute, has inducted 236 […]

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