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Blackwell had inspired many women.
Bicycling and other sports had a significant effect on women's clothing in the 1800's. New fashion trends had to emerge so as to accommodate women who were involved in such events this was when shorts and trousers became popular for women.
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Factory employment allowed women to have money to live independently, and industry's demand for other types of work increased the opportunities and education available for women as well.
Working as an author is a super career
Experience in organizing movements.
Blackwell's life and career had a significant impact on other women by breaking barriers in the male-dominated field of medicine. She inspired and paved the way for other women to pursue careers in medicine, challenging societal norms and promoting gender equality. Her achievements opened doors for future generations of women in the medical profession.
Bicycling and other sports had a significant effect on women's clothing in the 1800's. New fashion trends had to emerge so as to accommodate women who were involved in such events this was when shorts and trousers became popular for women.
It made clothing more practical.
Limited opportunities available to women in other areas of public life. Answer this question…
A model or a cheerleader, if that is a career.
Testorone is the favorite food for cancer. Other effect occurs like impotence.
They made womens clothing more sporty
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a pilot and a striper
The cause is unknown, but there is scientific support for the idea of a combination of gene sequences and gestational hormones. The effect is that some men want to marry men, and some women want to marry women. There is no other effect.
Factory employment allowed women to have money to live independently, and industry's demand for other types of work increased the opportunities and education available for women as well.
Nancy Van Vuuren has written: 'Work and career' -- subject(s): Employment, Vocation, Vocational guidance for women, Women 'The subversion of women as practiced by churches, witch-hunters, and other sexists' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Women