Seats in parliament should not be 'given' to anyone. Of either gender.
They should be won by the best candidate for the position.
Giving 50 percent of seats to women in parliament promotes gender equality and ensures that women's perspectives and experiences are represented in decision-making processes. This helps in addressing gender imbalance, promoting diversity, and creating more inclusive policies that benefit all members of society.
The equivalent noble title of "Sir" for a woman is "Dame."
"Shiela" is an Australian slang term for a woman. It is similar to the term "sheila" and is commonly used to refer to a woman in a casual or informal way in Australian English.
The abbreviation "Miss" is used before an unmarried woman's name.
"Hilde" is a feminine given name of German origin, derived from the Old Norse name Hildr, which means "battle" or "combat" in Norwegian. It can also mean "battle woman" or "warrior" and is often associated with strength and bravery.
Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, did not publicly identify with a particular political party.
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The first Speaker of Indian Parliament was Mr. G V Mavalankar.
The first woman Speaker of Indian Parliament is Lok Sabha Speaker Ms. Meira Kumar. [since 3rd June 2009]
Measles vaccine should not be given to a pregnant woman, however, in spite of the seriousness of gestational measles.
about 17%
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I think you should let her get over it, give her a month
120 percent of man and 76 percent of woman
1929First woman elected toQueensland Parliament(Irene Longman -Progressive Nationalist:Bulimba).
1929First woman elected toQueensland Parliament(Irene Longman -Progressive Nationalist:Bulimba).
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That's an individual decision.Three seems like the most you should wear to us.