Putting Country Names As Facebook Status Was a part of breast cancer awareness programme all over the world. name of a country stands for a month each. and girls inbox to convey it like this:
Your status should say:
"I am going to_______ for_______days."
January --- Mexico
February --- London
March--- Miami
April ---- Dominican Republic
May --- France
June --- St Peters burg
July --- Austria
August --- Germany
September --- New York
October --- Amsterdam
November ---- Las Vegas
December --- Columbia
It's where they leave their purse or handbag
It is possible. On her facebook she changed her interested in status to men and women.
You may have noticed some of your female friends writing colors as their Facebook status. For example, "black" or "orange" and writing nothing else. It is apparently part of a viral campaign for Breast Cancer Awareness and girls all over are writing the color of their bra as their status. Some women have received the chat: "I'm playing a game… silly, but fun! Write the colour of your bra as your status, just the colour, nothing else!! Copy this and pass it on to all girls…"
Presidential Commission on the Status of Women was created in 1961.
Muslim women never lost their high status.
Kellie Leitch is the Minister for Status of Women for Canada.
The Church's view of women was extraordinary and completely counter-cultural at the time of the establishment of the Church. Women were held in the highest regard and it can safely be said that the status of modern women is due in no small part to the Church and its exaltation of women and putting them on an identical level with men before God.
The status of women in the society in the sangam age was not equal to that of men
There are many areas where women enjoyed high status like Egypt. Women also enjoyed high status in the Maurya empire.
United Nations Commission on the Status of Women was created in 1946.
National Action Committee on the Status of Women was created in 1971.
The social status of women in Sparta were to produce healthy sons for the army. The social status of women in Athens women had no share in public life.