When were Women allowed in bars in Saskatchewan?
Nutana Collegiate, Saskatoon, Sask. Canada.
she was not allowed to go to an abolitionist convention because she was a women
Females have been allowed in schools for hundreds of years, but not secondary schools. It wasn't until 1868 that women were allowed into colleges.
NO, Not when the taliban first started they abanded women and girls. *** You are not allowed to go outside without a man.
Napoleon did not allow women to go to school. He only allowed wealthy men to attend. They men were to be taught a limited curriculum, about how GREAT NAPOLEON WAS> I think he was a bad guy :)
This really varies by location, as well as the characteristics of the woman. In the past, it was not seen as ladylike to go into a bar, especially unaccompanied by a man. To my knowledge, there were not specific laws prohibiting that women enter a bar, but a woman was much more respected if she did not frequent bars.
Oh yes they were allowed to go to school.
Women should NEVER be in bars without their man. Bars are for meeting people and filled with people drinking. Dinners, Broadways Shows, The Beach, Movies etc... all of those are great ways for Women to Bond and spend time with their friends. Not at Bars.
Saudi women are not allowed to drive cars but they are allowed to drive aeroplanes as they are chauffeured to the air port .2. Saudi women are not allowed to go out without an abaya .
yes
Women were first allowed to compete at the 1900 Games in Paris. women were not allowed to go for war.instead they helped in giving aid to the injured people.
Women are lookig for a good time with friends and possibly some single guys as well.
Nutana Collegiate, Saskatoon, Sask. Canada.
she was not allowed to go to an abolitionist convention because she was a women
nude men competed in the Olympics back then and married women were not allowed to go to the Olympics
Females have been allowed in schools for hundreds of years, but not secondary schools. It wasn't until 1868 that women were allowed into colleges.
yes