all of the world
In the 1970s, fewer women went to university compared to today. The women's movement in the 1970s helped pave the way for more women to access higher education, resulting in a significant increase in the number of women attending university today.
The Taliban restricts women's rights due to their strict interpretation of Islamic law, which dictates that women should have limited roles in society and should adhere to traditional gender roles.
The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) did not admit men as members because it was founded as a women's suffrage movement aimed at advocating for women's political rights and representation. Excluding men was a strategic decision to emphasize the need for female empowerment and to focus on achieving women's voting rights.
The role of women in today's world is too broad to answer because there are too many culture's in the world that define the role of women quite differently from each other. In what can be called the "Western world" it can be demonstrated that in general terms the roles of men & women are basically the same with the exception that only women can bear children. Examples of women in the West, show us that traditional roles of say 50 years ago have changed. In politics, the economic world, and even the military world, we see women having roles that impact in the 3 areas I mentioned, and even more than that. The roles of women in certain Asian, African and Middle Eastern cultures are very dissimilar to each other and to the western culture.
The Women's Peace Party was a women-led organization formed in the United States in 1915 during World War I. It advocated for peaceful resolutions to conflict, opposed U.S. involvement in the war, and promoted disarmament. The group was instrumental in laying the foundation for the later feminist peace movement.
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Patti Duncan has written: 'Tell this silence' -- subject(s): American literature, Asian American authors, Asian American women, Asian American women in literature, Asian Americans in literature, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Politics and literature, Sex role in literature, Silence in literature, Women and literature, Women authors
Silence Silence
Silence, of course! :p
The name is silent / silence. If you say anything to silence or where there is silence, you have ended the silence; it disappears.
Silence because when you say something when you are in a silent atmosphere then you are breaking the silence. Therefore it is not silent anymore.
Silence. As soon as you say the word silence, there is no longer any silence.
Silence.
Th answer is silence. cause when you say it, it is no longer silent therefore, the silence is broken.
bcus they have no better way to punish them
the two minute silence and you wear poppies to remember the men women and soldiers who died in war