Yes, women's studies and English can be considered allied subjects, as both explore themes related to gender, identity, and culture. Women's studies often analyze literature and texts through a feminist lens, examining how gender influences narratives and representation. English courses that incorporate feminist theory or focus on works by women authors can enhance the understanding of societal issues related to gender. Together, they contribute to a broader discourse on equality and social justice in literature and beyond.
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Women is the plural form. The singular form is woman.
Abstract noun forms for the concrete noun woman are womanhood and womanliness.
A milliner is a hatter (especially womens hats). A Millinophile then must be someone that loves (philos - Love) hats.
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She is Mainly French, but also a little English and Irish.
That was a stupid question, there is no such thing as vigiana in the English language!
it is womens answer: The singular form is "woman". The plural form is "women". The possessive forms would be either "woman's" or women's" depending on how many of them possess whatever it is. "Womens" is not a word in English.
http://www.usatourist.com/english/tips/Womens-Sizes.html try that .
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it is women's purity.....
Mesopotamia, The Stone Age The Holocaust The World Wars ( I & II) Compare and Contrast Womens Rights Then & Now Martin Luther King Jr.
it is a womens name
English Laundry is an online store that sells clothing. The clothing style is traditional English and classy. Clothing items include mens and womens fashions like shirts, jackets, gloves, scarves and hats.
mainly to compact alliances between their countries/kingdoms eg. england and France.
"Women's peace army" does not compute. Women's Liberationist Movement (nick-named "Women's Lib" for short/or the "Feminist Movement") allied themselves with the civil rights movement, etc.