england's hot, scotland's not
Women are better represented in the Scottish Parliament compared to the UK Parliament due to the use of a proportional representation electoral system in Scotland that can help increase diversity among elected representatives. Additionally, there are dedicated efforts in Scotland to promote gender equality and encourage more women to participate in politics.
Of course.Answer.Some do, some don't.Answer:Underwear is more commonly worn when engaging in dancing or athletic events where centrifugal forces may change the focus of the spectators attention (O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us!)In the military they are not supposed to wear underwear I was told.Answer:Although the correct answer of what a Scot wears under his kilt is, in most cases, socks and shoes, this is a frequent topic in Scot's humour:Lass (to kilted lad in bar): ... and what is worn under your kilt?Lad: Nothing lassie. I assure you everything is in good working condition.
Yes, boys in Scotland do wear kilts for formal occasions, traditional events, and school uniforms. Kilts are a symbol of Scottish culture and heritage.
Charlotte Cooper, who was a British tennis player, represented Great Britain in international competitions. She was the first female Olympic champion in tennis, winning the women's singles event at the 1900 Paris Olympics.
It is not accurate to make a general statement about all women not being able to read maps. Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses, regardless of gender. It's better to focus on individual skills rather than making broad generalizations based on gender.
when you go inside the museum inside the museum(goleft then down) speak tom the women and she will ask you do you want to be the adventurer to look for the jewels and when you say yes you will get the map
45 of 129 MSP's are women. Shocking!
48 or 49 i think :)
Scottish Women's Aid was created in 1973.
Yes, in the UK, there are many women MP's in Parliament.
Scottish Women's Premier League was created in 2002.
Scottish Women's First Division was created in 2002.
Scottish Women's Rural Institutes was created in 1917.
Scottish Women's Curling Championship was created in 1977.
Yes.
how are women represented on the council that makes decisions about Olympic games?"
They are represented as powerful independent women who can have what they want, they are feminine and deal with real life issues too.
Scottish Women's Football League Second Division East was created in 2002.