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"helpmate" Definitions
  1. a helpful partner, especially a wife

112 Sentences With "helpmate"

How to use helpmate in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "helpmate" and check conjugation/comparative form for "helpmate". Mastering all the usages of "helpmate" from sentence examples published by news publications.

To conservative supporters of the president, she is a quietly loyal helpmate.
As incarnated by Ms. Davis, she is more than a foil and a helpmate.
The reality is that the Council has far more often been the helpmate of mayors than their foe.
But his biggest loss was that of his beloved wife and helpmate, Raisa, who died of leukaemia in 1999.
According to The Associated Press, she was a "helpmate, backstage adviser and fierce protector" of her husband and his image.
And the press fetishized the helpmate status of the astronauts' wives — a detail that galled me even as a child.
His model, people close to him say, is the laid-back helpmate vice presidency of George Bush under Ronald Reagan.
Try to have someone come with you or meet you at the E.R. who can serve as your advocate and helpmate.
She's an appealing, lightly comic figure whose main job is to be Paterson's helpmate — his chef, cheerleader and, of course, muse.
Permanent capital will help improve his own returns over time and let him become a helpmate to struggling companies, Ackman wrote.
Phillipa Soo, a Tony nominee for her work as Alexander's helpmate in "Hamilton," plays a waitress with a genius for enchantment.
And even if Asian men weren't portrayed as the yellow-faced villain or the neutered helpmate, they were still always the other.
In "The Wife", directed by Björn Junge, she plays the devoted wife as muse—a self-effacing helpmate supporting her husband's artistic gift.
She has become the lady of a great house not by becoming the helpmate of a great lord, but by becoming a great woman.
But shoppers entering their local Whole Foods these days find oddly low prices alongside the new stacks of Echoes, Amazon's voice-activated digital helpmate.
Yet part of this movie's ticklish nastiness is that at first it isn't at all clear whether she will be the master of doom or its helpmate.
As the custodian and his not-so-helpful helpmate take their eyes off the prize and get naked and shameful with each other, something wicked this way comes.
While dating Kris, Robert insisted that she listen to instructional audiocassettes to stock the bare pantry of her mind with knowledge, mistakenly assuming she would be an obedient helpmate.
It was the same "Homeland" formula with a different character, while Carrie slid into the role of concerned helpmate usually occupied by her C.I.A. mentor Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin).
"Karl liked the recognition," Amanda Harlech, a British aristocrat who was the designer's creative helpmate for decades, said on Thursday before a memorial sponsored by Chanel, Fendi and Karl Lagerfeld, the brand.
The women — Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, among others — suddenly found themselves demoted to the roles of helpmate or muse, while the men — Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning — adopted a new arrogance.
MAGIQPAD wireless charger — $25.49 with code 'SEMIANNUAL' See Details ENEGUFO's wireless charging stand features a "Helpmate" mode that lets you glance at incoming notifications and watch videos hands-free while your phone fuels up.
Critic's Notebook Early in the second season of Netflix's "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" comes this exchange between Jacqueline (Jane Krakowski), a financially embarrassed Manhattan socialite, and Kimmy (Ellie Kemper), her effervescent nanny and all-around helpmate.
Melania's decision to stay in New York while her son finishes the school year does leave a vacuum for the position of first lady, but Ivanka will be far too busy to be her father's helpmate.
In the musical, Eliza is present only as a person who falls for Alexander and worries about him working too hard—she's never seen as a helpmate or part of his life in a productive way.
Made for those who want to stay connected to the world while charging, this adjustable stand features a "Helpmate" mode that allows you to glance at incoming notifications and watch hands-free videos while your phone juices up.
In a series of flashbacks, we learn that Gianni, perhaps with a foretaste of his premature death, has begun to shore up his legacy by encouraging his most loyal helpmate — his sister, Donatella — to rise as his potential successor.
They acknowledged the exigencies of the White House and the unelected, often silent, but very visible role that is first lady, with all the expectations of first hostess and first helpmate that implies, with respect but without fuss or frippery.
Appearing together in Washington, Mr. Trump, a former reality show mogul, and Mr. Pence, an evangelical Christian, are a strikingly odd couple, with the vice president usually seen as a meek helpmate casting a cipher's gaze in the president's direction.
But instead of seeing this time from Alexander's point of view as we do in the musical, Eliza's narrative is privileged, offering a rare glimpse into her mind and showing us the impact she had on her husband as a partner and helpmate.
But there was once a highly educated, independent American wife and mother who transformed the role of first lady, worked tirelessly for social justice and served as a strategic helpmate to her charismatic, philandering husband — while retaining her dignity, and even some measure of privacy, in that exposed position.
Helpmate is an American old-time radio soap opera. It was broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1941, until June 30, 1944.
Helecs claimed that the Elexmatic controller enabled the battery size, and hence weight, to be reduced by one third, without compromising the range of the vehicle. The Helpmate was an unusual looking vehicle, as it had a cab which was much narrower than the rear platform, and was placed centrally, with a step at either side. The Helecs Helpmate Can-Stand was a variant of the Helpmate, produced for the Canadian market in 1954. The cab was offset to one side, for left hand drive, and the pedals were adapted to allow the vehicle to be driven while standing up.
Kc5 Kc7 2. Rc4 Nc6#. If all units of both colours are involved in a model mate, then it is an ideal mate. Both mates in the presented helpmate are ideal mates.
Many editors plundered her columns, thinking that they should never be detected. But as editor of this department, she continued to be a helpmate to her husband, while the paper existed, and it was continued for several years.
This example shows a helpmate, in which both sides cooperate to achieve a mate to the black king. It has two solutions ending in model mates (Black moves first in helpmates): :1. Re3 Ke6 2. Ke4 Rh4#, and :1.
He is followed by Cupid and her little amours. "You must be his helpmate," Apollo tells her, "It is the will of the gods." Everyone is delighted; Cupid, amours, and nymphs rejoice over the lover's happiness. A classical Pas d’action is performed.
As immigration of unmarried Japanese women to America was effectively barred, the use of "picture brides" provided a mechanism for willing women to obtain a passport to America, while Japanese workers in America could gain a female helpmate of their own nationality.
Helpmate in four It is possible to play entire games under Grid chess conditions, and a number of chess problems using Grid chess rules have also been composed. The one shown won first prize in the first Grid chess problem tournament. It is by H. Ternblad and was published in Fairy Chess Review, 1954. It is a helpmate in four (Black moves first and cooperates with White to checkmate him within four moves). The solution: :1. Ke2 Bc4+ 2. Kd3 This brings the king into the same large square as the bishop, and so escapes the check. :2... Bxb5+ Withdrawing the bishop over a grid line gives check again. :3.
He had an ideal helpmate in his mother, Ashiamma. He was also influenced by his close friend, Ahmed Jallaluddin; he was about 15 years older than Kalam. With his friend, he talked about spiritual matters. This shows that he believed in spirituality and also believed in God or Khudah.
Valtonen is chess problemist who worked in several genres, including endgame study, helpmate and selfmate. He was one of Finland's chess problem magazine Tehtäväniekka authors. In 1984 in Sarajevo Valtonen won the second individual World Chess Solving Championship. In the same year he gained the title of International Solving Grandmaster.
Leiningen is cold and remote to her, rebuffing all her attempts to make friends with him. She is beautiful, independent, and arrives ready to be his stalwart helpmate. There is a strong sexual tension, which appears hard to resolve. Although there is a mutual softening he resolves to send her back to America.
Instead of being freed from domestic concerns, she was bound to them. Though she now filled the role of man's peer in the workplace, she was also obligated to devote herself to being his helpmate in the home. One of the primary roles of the New Soviet Woman was that of mother.
In light of the Black Order destroying Avengers Mansion during the "No Surrender" arc, Nadia van Dyne created a new version of J.A.R.V.I.S. to be a helpmate to Edwin Jarvis. When Edwin thought it was a sign for him to retire, J.A.R.V.I.S. stated that its programming is not yet complete.Avengers #690. Marvel Comics.
The ceremony was a short, simple and quiet one in which Rúhíyyih Khánum wore black. Very few knew the wedding was taking place apart from the witnesses and a small group of residents of Haifa. Therefore the marriage came as a great surprise to the world-wide Baháʼí community when the mother of Shoghi Effendi cabled the Baháʼís: While Shoghi Effendi and Rúhíyyih Khánum never had children, Rúhíyyih Khánum became his constant companion and helpmate; in 1941, she became Shoghi Effendi's principal secretary in English. In a rare public statement revealing his private sentiments in 1951 he described his wife as "my helpmate, my shield in warding off the darts of Covenant breakers and my tireless collaborator in the arduous tasks I shoulder".
The Primeval Man (Protanthropos, Adam) occupies a prominent place in several Gnostic systems. According to IrenaeusIrenaeus, Adversus Haereses, I, xxix, 3. the Aeon Autogenes emits the true and perfect Anthrôpos, also called Adamas; he has a helpmate, "Perfect Knowledge", and receives an irresistible force, so that all things rest in him. Others sayIrenaeus, I, xxx.
Although they had no children, Dwight became housewife and helpmate. Upon her marrying, she later wrote, "domesticity followed and for many years (my) career as an artist was in abeyance." The two separated in 1917 and divorced in 1921. While they were separated, Dwight's friend Carl Zigrosser introduced her to Roderick Seidenberg, an architectural draftsman.
A Layrub shaft was also used on the Tough Ten vehicles. The next new model was the Helpmate, which was unveiled at the 1953 Dairy Show. It was suitable for a payload of 18 cwt, equivalent to of milk. The vehicle featured a steering wheel which was in the centre of the front panel, and was mounted vertically.
William's uncle George settled in Sandusky County, Ohio in 1826. William's brother Abraham was a pioneer of the Evangelical Association Church in Bonfield, Illinois. Orwig was married to Susanna Rishel, who was a brave and gracious helpmate to him. She was the daughter of George and Catharine Rishel, a prominent Evangelical family in Centre County, Pennsylvania.
In 1924, in Paris Leon Loewenton played for Romania in 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad. In subsequent years, he became more widely known as chess composer. Leon Loewenton composed more than 1200 chess compositions, in his work touched on such rare topics as retrograde analysis and helpmate. In 1956 he became FIDE International Judge of Chess Compositions.
On December 3, 1892, the Rev. Rossouw asked for leave after an exhausting decade. Kotzé wrote as follows: “the respective debt and poverty of the church and members, to say nothing of the illness of his valued and indispensable helpmate, his wife, weighed heavily on his robes. It was too much for flesh and blood, for the Rev.
Cross was devoted to her church, and a helpmate to her husband. Two years were spent in Kentucky, two in Tennessee, five months in Alabama, and four years in South Carolina. Then they traveled in Europe a year and returning to Spartanburg, South Carolina, engaged in teaching. For twenty years, she devoted herself with success to the education of young women.
Lilith leaves Adam in Eden, as she is not a suitable helpmate for him. Gershom Scholem proposes that the author of the Zohar, Rabbi Moses de Leon, was aware of both the folk tradition of Lilith and another conflicting version, possibly older.Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism, p. 174. The Zohar adds further that two female spirits instead of one, Lilith and Naamah, desired Adam and seduced him.
211-214 writing: He married a newly arrived missionary from Britain, but she was not content in Tahiti and died within two years.Cloud, D (2005), Henry Nott: Herald of the Love of God in Tahiti, Way of Life Literature - Fundamental Baptist Information Service, describes her as a "worthy helpmate". Nott returned to England only twice during his 47 years overseas. He died on 2 May 1844.
St. Pancras Old Church (St. Pancras) She would prove to be a devoted helpmate in his future work. William was encouraged by the great parliamentarian and abolitionist, William Wilberforce, to continue his work against the slave trade in Antigua. The work would be arduous and unpaid, but he agreed to undertake it, and in 1813 he traveled to Antigua with his wife and daughter Judith.
More capable robots combine multiple levels of navigation under a system called sliding autonomy. Most autonomously guided robots, such as the HelpMate hospital robot, also offer a manual mode which allows the robot to be controlled by a person. The Motivity autonomous robot operating system, which is used in the ADAM, PatrolBot, SpeciMinder, MapperBot and a number of other robots, offers full sliding autonomy, from manual to guarded to autonomous modes.
While the President recuperated in the hospital, the first lady slept with one of his shirts to be comforted by the scent. When Ronald Reagan was released from the hospital on April 12, she escorted him back to the White House. Press accounts framed Reagan as her husband's "chief protector", an extension of their general initial framing of her as a helpmate and a Cold War domestic ideal.Burns, Lisa (2008), pp.
Her obituary in the New Zealand Herald: 18 October 1898, Page 6 – stated She was a capital walker, and could even keep pace with Bishop Selwyn — no ordinary feat. She was a devout Churchwoman. She was well au courant with currant literature, was a splendid hostess, and had a keen insight into character. It also said During the eventful career of her husband she was his earnest and discreet helpmate.
Rogers, Katharine M. The Troublesome Helpmate: A History of Misogyny in Literature, 1966. Technological advances in the modern era have contributed proficient means to media and marketing to the resultant mass media in the 21st century. The merging of misogyny and mass media has made numerous examples where studies have concluded correlations between misogynous messages, both obvious and subliminal. Corresponding physical appearance of violence and hateful conduct may be seen relative to exposure.
In her early years on Broadway, she continued to act in touring productions. In the early 1950s, Landis spent three seasons acting on stage in London. Landis was recognized for the "best performance of the year" for her acting in Larger Than Life in London in 1950. In the era of old-time radio, Landis had the roles of Irene Emerson on Helpmate and the housekeeper on The House on Q Street.
The two women usually had tea and discussed differences between the USSR and the United States. Visiting the United States for the first time in 1987, Gorbacheva irked Reagan with lectures on subjects ranging from architecture to socialism, reportedly prompting the American president's wife to quip, "Who does that dame think she is?" Press framing of Reagan changed from that of just helpmate and protector to someone with hidden power.Burns, Lisa (2008), pp. 139–140.
On his journey back home, he met Sister Nivedita, Swami Vivekananda's spiritual heir. She inspired Bharati to recognise the privileges of women and the emancipation of women exercised Bharati's mind. He visualised the new woman as an emanation of Shakti, a willing helpmate of man to build a new earth through co-operative endeavour. Among other greats such as Bal Gangadhar Tilak, he considered Nivedita as his Guru, and penned verses in her praise.
Oswald J. Smith and Daisy Billings were married on September 12, 1916 at Dale Presbyterian Church where she was a deaconess and he the assistant pastor. Daisy was considered the gracious and generous helpmate who made possible Smith's dedicated life. She was the one who "held the ropes," "tarried by the stuff," sublimating her career to his. In later years, when their children were grown, she often joined Smith on his travels until her death in 1972.
During these years George was an important helpmate and influence on the poet, acting as an agent, dealing with John's publisher, and serving as a house manager for the three siblings, including their sickly brother Tom. By the end of 1816 and into 1817, George quit Abbey's employment, John abandoned medicine for poetry, the boys left a noisy and smoky Cheapside for Hampstead, and George became engaged to Georgiana Augusta Wylie (c. 1797 – 3 April 1879).
Mrs Eaves is named after Sarah Eaves, the woman who became John Baskerville's wife. Like his typefaces, John Baskerville was, himself, a controversial character. As Baskerville was setting up his printing and type business, he hired Sarah Eaves as his live-in housekeeper; eventually, her husband Richard abandoned her and their five children, and Mrs Eaves became Baskerville's mistress and eventual helpmate with typesetting and printing. She married Baskerville within a month of her estranged husband's death.
Sugden continued his interest in music and became a member of the Leeds Festival Chorus, and he also did some experimental work in psychical research and particularly in thought reading. Sugden married Mary Florence, née Brooke, at Stockport, Cheshire, England, on 22 August 1878; Mary died in childbirth in 1883.On 27 October 1886 Sugden married Ruth Hannah Thompson (d. 1932) at Bradford, Yorkshire, England; Sugden later described her as"my incomparable helpmate in every part of my work".
The company won an order to supply Transmutor control equipment, worth £100,000, to an American company at about the same time. Helecs Vehicles Ltd showed one of their Helpmate vehicles, which was fitted with the Elexmatic Pack, at the 1955 Dairy Show. They also announced that they had produced a new type of electrically operated clutch, and there was some speculation that they were developing a delivery vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine. Less clear is their involvement in another project.
It was his second marriage and he brought three small children with him into this union. She at once transferred her membership to the Methodist Episcopal Church, where, with such intelligence and consecration as she possessed, she could not fail to be a helpmate in the ministry. In the church at Lincoln, Illinois where her husband was pastor at the time of her marriage, she was greatly beloved. She was an inspiration to the young people of the Epworth League.
For a robot to associate behaviors with a place (localization) requires it to know where it is and to be able to navigate point-to-point. Such navigation began with wire-guidance in the 1970s and progressed in the early 2000s to beacon-based triangulation. Current commercial robots autonomously navigate based on sensing natural features. The first commercial robots to achieve this were Pyxus' HelpMate hospital robot and the CyberMotion guard robot, both designed by robotics pioneers in the 1980s.
In his book, Frank and Anne Hummert's Radio Factory: The Programs and Personalities of Broadcasting's Most Prolific Producers, radio historian Jim Cox wrote that Helpmate focused on the lives of three couples who were neighbors: Linda and Steve Harper, Grace and Clyde Marshall, and Holly and George Emerson. A Chicago Tribune news item previewing the program described the show as "the story of an unselfish woman who sacrifices much to advance the musical career of the man in whom she believes".
When George was six, and his brother John eight, they were sent to John Clarke's liberal school in Enfield. After visiting the boys, their father was killed in a late-evening riding accident 15 April 1804. Ten weeks later, the boys' mother Frances Jennings Keats married William Rawlings, abandoning her children, including younger siblings Tom and Fanny, to live with her parents, retired in Edmonton. George was the future poet's closest friend and helpmate through Clarke's School in Enfield. Grandfather Jennings died 8 March 1805.
Ramabai Ranade was born on 25 January 1862 in Kurlekar family, living in a small village, Devrashtre of Sangli District, Maharashtra. As educating girls was a taboo in those days, her father did not educate her. In 1873, she was married to Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade, a pioneer of India's social reform movement. He devoted his time to educate her in face of opposition of the women in the house and helped her to become an ideal wife and a worthy helpmate in social and educational reform.
In June 1906, Dr. Joseph Andrew Hall officially opened the Union Mission Hospital Training School for Nurses, the first school of nursing in the Philippines. Jean R. Hall was a valuable helpmate to Dr. Hall. She helped in the training of the young trainees, in addition to her other duties in the hospital. Shortly after the opening of the training school, however, there were difficulties in the organizational set-up of the newly opened hospital and school because of the scheduled furlough of the Halls.
Francis Peter O'Hare, best known as Frank P. O'Hare (1877–1960), was an American socialist political activist, journalist, and newspaper editor. O'Hare is best remembered as the husband and helpmate of Kate Richards O'Hare, one of the preeminent female socialists of the first quarter of the 20th century, and as co-editor with her of The National Rip-Saw, a St. Louis socialist weekly. Following the couple's 1928 divorce, Frank O'Hare made a career as a writer and columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
In particular, the accelerator was operated by the heel, while the brake pedal remained fairly conventional. It included a pedestal seat for use when driving between the depot and the start of the delivery round, and an Elexmatic Pack controller, to allow a smaller size of battery to be used. In early 1955, the company name became Helecs Vehicles (Manufacturers) Ltd, and they relocated from Ardwick to Little Western Street, Rusholme. Due to rising production costs, the price of the Helpmate was increased by 11 per cent in mid 1955.
Historians have paid special attention to Nazi Germany's efforts to reverse the gains that women made before 1933, especially during the liberal Weimar Republic. It appears the role of women in Nazi Germany changed according to circumstances. Theoretically, the Nazis believed that women must be subservient to men, avoid careers, devote themselves to childbearing and child-rearing, and be a helpmate of the traditional dominant father in the traditional family. However, before 1933, women played important roles in the Nazi organization and were allowed some autonomy to mobilize other women.
When the Ghadar party was founded in mid-1913 with Sohan Singh, a Sikh peasant from Bhakna village in Amritsar district, as president and Lala Hardyal as secretary, Kartar Singh stopped his university work, moved in with Lala Hardyal and became his helpmate in running the revolutionary newspaper Ghadr (revolt). He undertook the responsibility for printing of the Gurmukhi edition of the paper. He composed patriotic poetry for it and wrote articles. On 15 July 1913, the Punjabi Indians of California assembled and formed the Ghadar Party (Revolution Party).
150x150pxLucy Bakewell was born to William Bakewell and Lucy Green, an affluent couple living in Derbyshire, England. Her father championed her education, believing education to be "necessary to make a woman a better companion and helpmate to the man she married." He sent Bakewell to a nearby boarding school, but her education was most enhanced by her own study. In addition to having a personal tutor as well as a mother who cared deeply about her daughter's education, Bakewell educated herself by frequently visiting her father's immense library.
The 2000 World Automation Congress was dedicated to Engelberger, who delivered the keynote address. Even after his departure from HelpMate and well into his 80s, he remained active in the promotion and development of robots for use in elder care. He notably discouraged the notion of legged robots, arguing that robots should use wheels for locomotion, although he supported the use of robotic arms to allow the machines to interact with their surroundings. He worked on developing a two-armed robot to act as a "servant-companion" to seniors with limited mobility.
What is the Patient Self-Determination Act?. American Bar Association.What is the Patient Self-Determination Act?. Legal HelpMate. This law does not apply to individual physicians. Because the 1991 PSDA does not apply to individual physicians, private clinics and practices, most of which are incorporated for- profit organizations, the problem of cruel over treatment for profit of the elderly on Medicare/Medicaid was not controlled to the extent that Congress hoped would be possible when the states would implement the goals of the 1991 PSDA in state laws.
Tolstoy was an early admirer of Chekhov's short stories and had a series that he deemed "first quality" and "second quality" bound into a book. In the first category were: Children, The Chorus Girl, A Play, Home, Misery, The Runaway, In Court, Vanka, Ladies, A Malefactor, The Boys, Darkness, Sleepy, The Helpmate, and The Darling; in the second: A Transgression, Sorrow, The Witch, Verochka, In a Strange Land, The Cook's Wedding, A Tedious Business, An Upheaval, Oh! The Public!, The Mask, A Woman's Luck, Nerves, The Wedding, A Defenceless Creature, and Peasant Wives.
Since checkmate cannot be forced with this material, the arbiter initially ruled that the game was a draw, therefore her opponent advanced to the next round. Soćko appealed, pointing out that the rules state that what matters is not whether or not checkmate can be forced, but rather it is possible (see Rules of chess#Timing). The arbiter compared the possible checkmate position to a helpmate, in which the defender has to cooperate in order to get to the checkmate. Soćko won the appeal and advanced to the next round.
After getting her doctorate, Ruth married her husband Karl Von Terzaghi. Despite her qualifications Ruth's efforts and work were overshadowed by the work of her husband. Ruth did not embark on her own individual research but instead became her husband's helpmate and provided him with services such as library research, editing his papers, and attending to her personal needs and teaching his classes. Being a woman in the field of science during the early twentieth century (and still today) put many obstacles in the way of getting research, ideas and credentials.
The fate of the first Zathras is not fully known following the Minbari's acceptance of Sinclair as Valen, but Zathras does appear in the comic In Valen's Name and appears to act as Valen's assistant. In the comic, Rashok, a Minbari, attempts to speak to Valen, and Zathras prevents Rashok from doing so and is strong enough to overpower Rashok. Zathras appears to be of some importance as he states, "If Valen can listen to Zathras... you can listen to Zathras!" Rashok also refers to Zathras as Valen's "helpmate".
William Blake, The Temptation and Fall of Eve, 1808 (illustration of Milton's Paradise Lost) Adam is the first human being created by God. Finding himself alone, Adam complains and requests a mate from God, who grants his request and creates Eve to be Adam's conjugal companion and helpmate. God appraises Adam and Eve most of all his creations, and appoints them to rule over all the creatures of the world and to reside in the Garden of Eden. Adam is more gregarious than Eve, and yearns for her company.
Historians have paid special attention to the efforts by Nazi Germany to reverse the gains women made before 1933, especially in the relatively liberal Weimar Republic. It appears the role of women in Nazi Germany changed according to circumstances. Theoretically the Nazis believed that women must be subservient to men, avoid careers, devote themselves to childbearing and child-rearing, and be a helpmate of the traditional dominant father in the traditional family. However, before 1933, women played important roles in the Nazi organization and were allowed some autonomy to mobilize other women.
After that time Beza's activity was confined more and more to the affairs of his home. His wife Claudine had died childless in 1588 after forty years of marriage, a few days before he went to the Bern Disputation. He contracted, on the advice of his friends, a second marriage with Catharina del Piano, a Genoese widow, in order to have a helpmate in his declining years. Up to his sixty-fifth year he enjoyed excellent health, but after that a gradual sinking of his vitality became perceptible.
However, his successor Bertie Ahern replaced the painting with one of Patrick Pearse. Wall plaque on the Redmond Square, Wexford Redmond's personal vision did not encompass a wholly independent Ireland. He referred to: > "that brighter day when the grant of full self-government would reveal to > Britain the open secret of making Ireland her friend and helpmate, the > brightest jewel in her crown of Empire". He had above all a conciliatory agenda; in his final words in parliament he expressed "a plea for concord between the two races that providence has designed should work as neighbours together".
The traditional historiography on queenship has created an image of a queen who was the "helpmate" of a king. According to J.Nelson, a queen was unable to ‘rule in her own right’ and was often relegated to the private sphere of the Carolingian world, meaning she was heavily involved in the household and family. More recent historiography has examined how queens were integral to the survival of the dynasty through a maternal role. Z.Mistry has thoroughly examined Ermentrude of Orleans' role in the Carolingian dynasty by looking at the expectation of her to provide an heir for Charles the Bald.
Ganguly was a strong supporter of higher education for women with equal stress on fields like science and mathematics. He believed in providing equal syllabi of education for both men and women, that was not agreeable to many of the then social reformers like Keshab Chandra Sen. He believed that education of women was not to challenge the basic tenets of feminine socialization, rather it was to complement the process of the creation of the modem, enlightened helpmate. Though a Brahmo himself, Dwarkanath was far more progressive than the Brahmo leader Keshub Chandra Sen of those days.
The late Senator Robert Kerr of Oklahoma once quoted Chauncey Depew in an attack on a Senator from Indiana, "As I gaze on the ample figure of my friend from Indiana, and as I listen to him," Kerr began, "I am reminded of Chauncey Depew who said to the equally obese William Howard Taft at a dinner before the latter became President, 'I hope, if it is a girl, Mr. Taft will name it for his charming wife.' "To which Taft responded, 'if it is a girl, I shall, of course, name it for my lovely helpmate of many years.
Some believed that the marriage between Edith and Woodrow was hasty and controversial. Others did not approve the marriage because they believed that Woodrow and Edith had begun communicating with each other while Woodrow was still married to Ellen Wilson. In 1921, Joe Tumulty (Wilson's chief of staff) wrote: "No public man ever had a more devoted helpmate, and no wife a husband more dependent upon her sympathetic understanding of his problems ... Mrs. Wilson's strong physical constitution, combined with strength of character and purpose, has sustained her under a strain which must have wrecked most women".
Christianity has been criticized for painting women as sinful, untrustful, deceiving and desiring to seduce and incite men into sexual sin. Katharine M. Rogers argues that Christianity is misogynistic and that the "dread of female seduction" can be found in St. Paul's epistles.Rogers, Katharine M. The Troublesome Helpmate: A History of Misogyny in Literature, 1966. K. K. Ruthven argues that the "legacy of Christian misogyny was consolidated by the so-called 'Fathers' of the Church, like Tertullian, who thought a woman was not only 'the gateway of the devil' but also 'a temple built over a sewer'".
God notes that "It is not good that the man should be alone" () and brings the animals to Adam, who gives them their names, but among all the animals there was not found a companion for him (). God causes a deep sleep to fall upon Adam and forms a woman (), and Adam awakes and greets her as his helpmate. , the story of the Fall: A serpent persuades the woman to disobey God's command and eat of the tree of knowledge, which gives wisdom. Woman convinces Adam to do likewise, whereupon they become conscious of their nakedness, cover themselves, and hide from the sight of God.
The poem Beowulf reads (lines 59–63): > > 59 Ðæm feower bearn forðgerimed > 60 in worold wocun weoroda ræswa > 61 heorogar. 7 hroðgar 7 halga til > 62 hyrde ic ꝥ elan cwen > 63 heaðo-Scilfingas healsgebedda This appears in Gummere's translation as: > > 59 Then, one after one, there woke to him, > 60 to the chieftain of clansmen, children four: > 61 Heorogar, then Hrothgar, then Halga brave; > 62 and I heard that – ela's queen, > 63 the Heathoscylfing’s helpmate dear. There is obviously something wrong with line 62. A name of a daughter has dropped out, a daughter who was the wife of someone whose name ends in -ela and who was Scylfing, i.e.
The numbers include the famed "Big Spender," "Rhythm of Life," "If My Friends Could See Me Now," and "I'm a Brass Band." Verdon would also travel to Berlin to help Fosse with Cabaret, the musical film for which he won an Oscar for Best Director. Although estranged as a couple, Verdon and Fosse continued to collaborate on projects such as the musical Chicago (1975) (in which she originated the role of murderess Roxie Hart) and the musical Dancin' (1978), as well as Fosse's autobiographical movie All That Jazz (1979). The helpmate/peer played by Leland Palmer in that film is based on the role Verdon played in Fosse's real life.
Belle Case La Follette (April 21, 1859 - August 18, 1931) was a women's suffrage, peace, and Civil Rights activist in Wisconsin, United States. La Follette worked with the women's peace party during World War I. At the time of her death in 1931, The New York Times called her "probably the least known yet most influential of all American women who have had to do with public affairs in this country." She is best remembered as the wife and helpmate of Robert "Fighting Bob" La Follette—a prominent Progressive Republican politician both in Wisconsin and on the national scene—and as co-editor with her husband of La Follette's Weekly Magazine.
From August through November 2016, Young hit the campaign trail for Clinton and visited Virginia, North Carolina, Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Hampshire. As part of the Obama administration legacy, in 2016, Young appeared in 'Women Film' by The United States of Women along with several other public figures such as Michelle Obama, Meryl Streep and Oprah Winfrey. After performing at the 2015 National Christmas Tree Lighting, it was announced that in 2016 Young would be co-ambassador, along with Chelsea Clinton, of the Trust for the National Mall. Young is the honorary chair for the domestic violence nonprofit organization 'Helpmate' and has helped raise funds for victims of domestic violence.
Unfortunately, due to a company policy at the time about husbands and wives working together, Jean Bartik, was asked to resign from the company. Between 1951 and 1954, prior to her first child's birth, Jean did mostly free-lance programming assignments for John Mauchly and was a helpmate to her husband. Once her son was born, Jean walked away from her career in computing to concentrate on raising a family, during which time she had two other children with her husband. It was sometime during this 1950s period that Bartik began going by the name "Jean" rather than her birth first name "Betty", which is what she had been known as during her ENIAC, UNIVAC and Remington-Rand years.
The poem Beowulf reads (lines 59-63): > > 59 Ðæm feower bearn forðgerimed > 60 in worold wocun weoroda ræswa > 61 heorogar. 7 hroðgar 7 halga til > 62 hyrde ic ~~þ~~ elan cwen > 63 heaðo-Scilfingas healsgebedda This appears in Gummere's translation as: > > 59 Then, one after one, there woke to him, > 60 to the chieftain of clansmen, children four: > 61 Heorogar, then Hrothgar, then Halga brave; > 62 and I heard thatela's queen, > 63 the Heathoscylfing’s helpmate dear. There is obviously something wrong with line 62. A name of a daughter has dropped out, a daughter who was the wife of someone whose name ends in -ela and who was a Heatho-Scylfing, a battle-Scylfing.
Maryna and then President Petro Poroshenko on stage on Maidan Nezalezhnosti in April 2019 As the First Lady, Maryna Poroshenko has enjoyed a considerable level of people's support, being once described as "a breath of fresh air." According to a discussion on the Ukrainian TV show 1+1, Marina is charming, well spoken, educated, and represents a modern, democratic Ukraine. The Ukrainian people expect the First Lady to serve as a liaison between the common people and the political, male dominated Ukraine. They expect her to be involved in social issues of Ukraine and to be a helpmate to her husband in the international arena as she represents Ukraine to the international community.
In 1928 she met her later to be husband, Karl Terzaghi, an Austrian civil engineer and geologist. Karl at the time of their meeting was a professor of civil engineering who is well recognized as the founder of soil mechanics (the scientific principles of engineering behaviour of earth matter). Ruth and Karl got married in 1930, beginning a close and lifelong partnership combining both their talents in engineering and geology. Upon their reuniting in France on June 7, 1930, after Ruth had finished her doctorate she became her husband's helpmate joining him for all of his field work, editing his papers, doing all of the necessary library research and taking care of his personal needs.
Secrest, p. 28-30 Schiaparelli played the role of her husband's helpmate and helped facilitate the promotion of his fraudulent schemes. In 1915 the couple were forced to leave England after de Kerlor was deported following his conviction for practicing fortune-telling, then illegal.Secrest, p. 26-27, 44 They subsequently lived a peripatetic existence in Paris, Cannes, Nice, and Monte Carlo, before leaving for America in the spring of 1916. The de Kerlors disembarked in New York, initially staying at the Brevoort, a prominent hotel in Greenwich Village, after which they relocated to an apartment above the Café des Artistes near Central Park West. De Kerlor rented offices to house his newly inaugurated "Bureau of Psychology" where he hoped to achieve fame and fortune through his paranormal and consulting work.
A mention of Halga in the Beowulf In the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf, Halga is hardly mentioned. He appears early in the poem where he is listed as the brave Halga, one of the four children of Healfdene, the others being Heorogar, Hroðgar and a daughter (who is unnamed, but called Signý in Norse sources) who was married to the king of Sweden. > > 59 Ðæm feower bearn forðgerimed > 60 in worold wocun weoroda ræswa > 61 heorogar. 7 hroðgar 7 halga til > 62 hyrde ic ~~þ~~ elan cwen > 63 heaðo-Scilfingas healsgebedda This appears in Gummere's translation as: > > 59 Then, one after one, there woke to him, > 60 to the chieftain of clansmen, children four: > 61 Heorogar, then Hrothgar, then Halga brave; > 62 and I heard that -- ela's queen, > 63 the Heathoscylfing’s helpmate dear.
27; Coffey, p. 149. Although Darwin gives plant-women the central role in each vignette (a reversal of Linnaeus's classification scheme, which focuses on the male), few of the representations stray from stereotypical images of women. When the female and male reproductive organs are in a 1:1 ratio in a plant, Darwin represents traditional couplings. The women are “playful”, “chaste”, “gentle” and “blooming”. When the ratio is 1:2-4, the female becomes a “helpmate” or “associate” to the males, who have separate bonds to their “brothers”. Once he reaches 1:5-6, however, Darwin presents women as “seductive or wanton” or, at the other extreme, “needing protection”. By 1:8+, he presents “unambiguous metaphors of power and command, [with the woman] being pictured as a saint, a reigning sovereign, a sorceress, a proto-industrialist . . . a priestess”.
Eve rides astride the Serpent on a capital in Laach Abbey church, 13th century Differences in tradition and interpretations of scripture have caused sects of Christianity to differ in their beliefs with regard to their treatment of women. In The Troublesome Helpmate, Katharine M. Rogers argues that Christianity is misogynistic, and she lists what she says are specific examples of misogyny in the Pauline epistles. She states: In K. K. Ruthven's Feminist Literary Studies: An Introduction, Ruthven makes reference to Rogers' book and argues that the "legacy of Christian misogyny was consolidated by the so-called 'Fathers' of the Church, like Tertullian, who thought a woman was not only 'the gateway of the devil' but also 'a temple built over a sewer'." However, some other scholars have argued that Christianity does not include misogynistic principles, or at least that a proper interpretation of Christianity would not include misogynistic principles.
Burns stated that Nelly had a sweet voice and was wont to sing songs as she worked in the fields.Scotland's Culture 6 February 2012 The first reference to Nelly's identity by the Reverend Hamilton Paul of Ayr in 1819 records that: "This nymph was afterwards married to a Carrick farmer, and became the mother of many sons and daughters, and who, when we saw her in 1811, still retained the characteristics of sonsieness, which so fascinated her helpmate in the work of the harvest as to betray him into the sin of rhyme. She sung delightfully, and he wrote a copy of verses to her favourite air or reel."Mackay, Page 51 A parish record at Dreghorn records that a Helen Blair married a Carrick farmer, John Smith on 13 December 1788 and a daughter Helen was born at Dailly on 18 February 1789.
Next, in Old Mortality, there are > that lone figure, like a figure in Scripture, of the woman sitting on the > stone at the turning to the mountain, to warn Burley [of Balfour] that there > is a lion in his path; and the fawning Claverhouse, beautiful as a panther, > smooth-looking, blood-spotted; and the fanatics, Macbriar and Mucklewrath, > crazed with zeal and sufferings; and the inflexible Morton, and the faithful > Edith, who refused "to give her hand to another while her heart was with her > lover in the deep and dead sea." And in The Heart of Midlothian we have > Effie Deans (that sweet, faded flower) and Jeanie, her more than sister, and > old David Deans, the patriarch of St. Leonard's Crags, and Butler, and > Dumbiedikes, eloquent in his silence, and Mr. Bartoline Saddle-tree and his > prudent helpmate, and Porteous, swinging in the wind, and Madge Wildfire, > full of finery and madness, and her ghastly mother.Hazlitt 1930, vol. 11, > pp. 63–64.
In Sarah, Clarence found the perfect helpmate and ideal companion. Together they were a team, allowing Clarence to make invaluable contributions to the worldwide birth control movement. In October 1925, three weeks before the birth of the first of their five children, Clarence introduced himself to Dr. Robert Latou Dickinson, who in 1923 had established the National Committee on Maternal Health. Clarence wrote his mother about their first conversation, when Dickinson said that birth control is socially much needed, and that “young men like you ought to take up the work.” Dickinson asked Clarence, “Don't you want to help me and keep on with the work when I am through?” Certainly Dickinson's question smacked of prophecy, for in 1929, a number of events converged to send Clarence decisively on the path to helping Dickinson in service of what Clarence would always call the “Great Cause.” In January 1929, Clarence's mother, Mary, died. Clarence wanted to create a memorial for his mother in Cincinnati.
When the Earth and Moon are dragged into the Contest of Champions schemes by the Challenger during No Surrender, Jarvis is one of the heroes on Earth involved in this scheme, almost sacrificing his life saving a child from a crumbling building as the Contest began.Avengers #675, 2018 Jarvis barely survived and went into a coma, almost dying before he came under the care of Beast and Nadia to save him from a small parasitic alien inside his head.Avengers #679, 2018 After Beast and Nadia saved his life, upon regaining consciousness, Jarvis revealed that he had no true memory of the existence of the "heroine" Voyager/Valerie Vector back in the 1900s, as she had been playing with the heroes' memories all along, creating the illusion that she was one of the original Avengers members, leaving her true origins unknown, until she is revealed to be the Grandmaster's biological daughter.Avengers #683-684 After the contest is over, Nadia made Edwin Jarvis a new version of J.A.R.V.I.S. to be his helpmate.
Early in the book, two pawns – one white, one black – go missing from the chessboard in Tal's father's study. The book is divided into three main sections, each named after an element of chess theory, again as allegories to the themes within the book; Nowotny Interference, in which two black pieces obstruct one another; Turton Doubling, when one white piece withdraws to enable a second white piece to move in front of it and jointly attack the black king; and Unprovided Flight, where only one move is available to the black king, and checkmate is imminent. The final chapter is entitled "Double Excelsior", in reference to the Excelsior problem, linking back to the Judge's original note for Talcott, and suggesting the one remaining black pawn (Tal) and the last white pawn (Ziegler) had been slowly moving toward one another, to be promoted to knights, with the only apparent ending being for the two pieces to collude (known as a "helpmate"), and the only possible result being that the black side must lose. In a lengthy author's note at the end of the novel, Carter says that the book was decidedly not a roman à clef.
Sarah Winnemucca, a Northern Paiute educator, translator, author, and activist, is a well-known performer who acted as an Indian princess. She played many roles in the late 1800s after she came to the northeastern United States in 1883. She had previously spent more than 13 years negotiating with the press on presentations of herself and American Indians in newspaper media. It is debated on whether she is considered a positive figure for the Indian princess stereotype as her actions are contested by scholars as conforming to Euro-American standards. She often referred to herself as a “princess” and dressed the part despite the fact that her familial status did not uphold that power, nor was it recognized as part of the structure of her tribe's leadership. Sorisio argues that by using the English term “princess” to refer to herself, she claimed power that the press was able to attribute to her and the Paiute nation. Her role as a princess served to “legitimize in non-Native discourse Northern Paiutes’ political identity”. Scholar, Rayna Green, argues that this persona feeds into colonial desires for Native Americans to be a “helpmate”.

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