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5 Indian women have won bharat ratna award so far. 1. Indira Gandhi 2. Mother Teresa 3. Aruna asaf ali 4. Lata mangeshkar 5. M. subba laxmi
the women where allowed into the RCMP in May 23 1974
In the Songhai Empire, women could hold significant positions of influence, particularly in the realms of trade and family, but they generally did not achieve the same level of political power as men. Some women, such as the royal mothers and certain nobles, could exert considerable influence behind the scenes. However, the political structure was predominantly male-dominated, and while women participated in economic activities, their ability to attain formal power was limited. Overall, while women had roles in society, they were not able to obtain the highest levels of political power in Songhai.
The Married Women's Relief Act is considered one the first success in establishing the right for women to vote. This Act entitled women a part of her husband's estate after he died if she was not adequately provided for by him.
etiquette is when a man puts a women first. examples are opening the door for a women lady never smokes putting a women in the inside path instead of the side at the road when meeting a women take off your hat an bow the only time you should touch a womens hand is when dancing with her
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The Bharat Ratna is India's highest civilian award and is not specifically designated for women. Recipients of the Bharat Ratna come from various fields including politics, arts, literature, science, and social work.
5 Indian women have won bharat ratna award so far. 1. Indira Gandhi 2. Mother Teresa 3. Aruna asaf ali 4. Lata mangeshkar 5. M. subba laxmi
In "Women" by Alice Walker, the women tried to obtain education, financial stability, and physical safety for their children as they navigated life's challenges and inequalities.
I believe it doesn't. But in The Fall of 2009 a paper was passed out at doctors offices showing for the H1N1 Swine Flu 2009 pregnant women and Children should be the first people to obtain the shot first.
Ratna-Ma Chelliah Navaratnam has written several academic books and articles on topics related to Southeast Asian studies, gender, and diaspora. Some of her notable works include "Women, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in the Early Twentieth Century Southeast Asia" and "Growing Up in British Malaya: A Study of Women's growing Experiences in a Multi-Ethnic Society."
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It is more common for women to obtain the HIV from men than men from women during intercourse.
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Women were first admitted to the Sorbonne, specifically to the University of Paris, in 1868. This marked a significant step toward gender equality in higher education in France. However, it wasn't until 1970 that women were officially allowed to obtain degrees from the university, reflecting the broader societal changes regarding women's rights and education.
all higher education institutions have various qualifications for admission. there was always some place for females to attend, and it never was a government law against female attendance; every institution has its own set of rules.