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  1. women in general

174 Sentences With "womankind"

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One small step for Rihanna, one giant step for womankind.
You've set womankind back decades by showing how inferior they are.
So why did it feel as if I was failing womankind?
Does it feel like an apology from the Academy to womankind?
"I feel strongly about womankind when I hear him spew," she continues.
This is one small step for NYCAnd one giant leap for womankind.
Every step forward you take is two steps of progress for womankind.
A small step forward for footwear, a huge step forward for womankind!
Minaj does womankind another solid by talking about her appetite for money and success.
Jaime, an ally to womankind, corrects him: He calls her "angry," and rightfully so.
" In it, she says, "That's one small step for woman / One giant leap for womankind.
He believed in his heart of hearts that his penis was a disappointment to womankind.
How can I agree or even accept the compliment without insulting the rest of womankind?
No matter which two candidates "win" Die Astronautin, this is definitely one giant leap for womankind.
"I feel like the chips are stacked against us," said Ms. Graham, meaning all of womankind.
JB: So in other words, let's not call this a giant leap for womankind just yet.
Which would have been a small step for one woman, and a big step for womankind.
Her mother is a volunteer nurse at the WomanKind Maternal and Prenatal Care Center in Garfield Heights, Ohio.
Now, you can't turn a corner without a man apologizing to womankind at large for something they did.
Interacting with them over the course of three weeks solidifies my assumption of the new generation of womankind.
It seems like a jivey do-gooder's praise-rap for womankind, but I couldn't dope out the intent.
" On "Halls of Sarah," Ms. Case adds wryly: "You see our poets/do an odious business/loving womankind.
All raffle tickets sold (£5) will benefit Womankind Worldwide, a women's rights and development organization based in Britain.
"At a certain point, you have to think about the greater good of humanity, of womankind," she said.
How else could anyone possibly explain her betrayal of womankind with her endorsement of Andrew Cuomo over Cynthia Nixon?
In a dystopian hellscape, there's but one flash of light peeking through the rubble: the almighty power of womankind.
"At a certain point, you have to think about the greater good of humanity, of womankind," Evans said of her decision.
"We're a brand built for womankind, but we're thrilled to put our 'staches to a good cause this Movember," the company states.
"Prevention and response services have been affected and poverty is increasing sexual violence, exploitation and abuse," said Catherine Klirodotakou from Womankind Worldwide.
" Grande's "NASA" begins with a Shangela remix of Neil Armstrong's famous quote, "This is one small step for woman, one giant leap for womankind.
She might have been slightly rude to someone at a party, and we're judging that woman and saying it's an awful depiction of womankind.
The UNESCO report was welcomed by women's groups, with Womankind spokeswoman Maria Vlahakis saying it gave "much needed attention" to gender bias in algorithms.
One counseling provider, Womankind, left the program in Queens this year after deciding it was easier to build trust outside of the court system.
She was connected with a pro bono immigration lawyer, and in late September, Sakhi helped her move into a shelter run by the nonprofit Womankind.
Though kicking in the NFL would be a first both for Lloyd and for womankind, trailblazing is par for the course for the prolific striker.
"Our continuing mission: to design well-engineered sex toys, to heighten intimacy, and to openly empower the sexual experiences of womankind," reads the company's website.
Jay-Z also has to reckon with where he has stood — with the Obamas on one hand but also cavalierly against womankind on the other.
"At a certain point, you have to think about the greater good of humanity, of womankind," she told Ronan Farrow about her decision to cooperate with police.
In the 21969s she became a regular commentator on "Womankind," one of the first American radio shows dedicated to feminism, which aired on WBAI in New York.
In the 21969s she became a regular commentator on "Womankind," one of the first American radio shows dedicated to feminism, which aired on WBAI in New York.
It sucks that we've somehow visited every emotion known to womankind along with five different shades of outrage in a mere hour and 35 minutes, at this point.
"At a certain point, you have to think about the greater good of humanity, of womankind," she told The New Yorker when she came forward with her story.
Mary Caparas is the Project Free (Anti-Human Trafficking) Manager at Womankind, a pan-Asian agency on the East Coast that serves both labor and sex trafficked survivors.
Called upon to embody all of womankind — and a lot else besides — she is denied the chance to be human, and her blankness empties the film of emotional power.
If I fell short, even once, I thought I would be letting down myself and all of womankind by making it that much harder for them to be taken seriously.
Ms. Rainone (pronounced ray-KNOWN) was a volunteer at the station in 1969 when she developed the idea for "Womankind," a feminist news and information radio show that included interviews.
Winona Ryder, a person whose entire career is based on a nuanced understanding of human emotion, would like people to stop giving her — and all womankind — sh*t for having feelings.
But despite the obvious leap for womankind that H&M made by not making a big deal about hiring a plus size model, Runk doesn't want to hide who she is.
For the most part, her milestone at The Sun and her giant step for womankind in integrating the Yale football press box were greeted with condescension by the male-dominated profession.
"Enforcing pregnancy tests as part of recruitment has no place in 2017 and we are pleased that the practice is being reversed," said Lee Webster, spokesman for international charity Womankind Worldwide.
But there's room in the story for many more women, particularly since the movie suggests that while mankind will always want to destroy itself, womankind might have some new ideas about living.
Madonna designed herself to be a polarizing figure, and her breed of feminism has evolved over the years — at times she's been more focused on self-satisfaction than the advancement of womankind.
She was joined on the panel by Cecilia Gentili, also a former sex worker and assistant director of policy at the Gay Men's Health Crisis, and Aya Tasaki, policy and advocacy manager at Womankind.
It's such a limited view of womankind, and it's amazingly unfair to so many talented actresses who just don't get to showcase themselves and play characters that make people want to see strong female characters.
"Honestly spending my 30th with the fans who have made my life what it is at jingle ball, then throwing the most aggressive holiday party known to womankind," she captioned several group pictures from the party.
Murkowski, a Slate headline read, had "stood up for womankind over the threats of men"; Bustle, a website for women, instructed readers on how to write letters to Murkowski that would make sure she knew they cared.
Okay, it's not making a radical statement for womankind, but every time we see Jessa on Girls looking like a latter-day Pre-Raphaelite painting, all thoughts of those sensible Alexa-length layers go out the window.
This may be the biggest lie ever told in the history of the American presidency, by the biggest liar who ever disgraced the office and violated what Thomas Jefferson would call the decent opinion of mankind and womankind!
"We built Billie to be a brand for all womankind, not just women who shave," Gooley tells Business Insider, with a nod to the other personal care products Billie sells (like shower caps, hair combs, and body wash).
As those historic pictures were beamed back to earth, millions of us sat transfixed to our television screens, as we watched Neil Armstrong taking a small step for man and a giant leap for mankind and, indeed, for womankind.
Mary Elizabeth Lease's call for a "small phial" that could "furnish men with substance for days" and would lead to the mass liberation of womankind isn't congruent with the food-porn-laden era of celebrity chefs that we live in today.
"2017 has been a year to remember not only for the many challenges to women's rights across the world but importantly because women have united in unprecedented numbers to make their voices heard," said Chiara Capraro, policy manager of Womankind.
" Trump, in his tussle with Megyn Kelly of Fox News, and with womankind in general, might also draw comfort from Rousseau's view of "woman" as "specially made to please man," who "must make herself agreeable to man rather than provoke him.
The year 1971 was not ready for The Beguiled, but in the more enlightened 2017, with Trump in the White House and gynophobic alt-righters choking the internet, audiences seem ready for a film that sees womankind cathartically lashing out against the patriarchy.
Because she feels that she's failing womankind if she doesn't come forward and speak, but at the same time, she feels like she's putting herself so much at risk, and it's really, really ... He almost regretted having gotten her involved with the Ronan interview.
The opening verse of the single, off her album Thank U, Next, can be heard with RuPaul's Drag Race alum Shangela's remix of Neil Armstrong's iconic quote, "This is one small step for woman, one giant leap for womankind," playing on a cell phone.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - What should have been a giant leap for womankind has turned into a stumble on the path to equality after U.S. space agency NASA canceled the first all-female spacewalk due to a lack of a spacesuit in the right size.
Because I know many people are going to look at my headline, read the first paragraph (if I'm lucky), and then head to the comment section to tell me how I'm making women feel bad about themselves and setting back womankind with my superficiality.
Could there possibly be anything more patronizing than two massive, male-dominated capitalist companies installing a branded statue of the most conceivably non-threatening version of womankind in supposed honor of a day devoted to women's equality that was founded by the Socialist Party?
As we commemorate the one-year anniversary of his inauguration this week, I predict that history will eventually reveal the complete story – that Trump's actions are not only a small step for a male republican president but a giant leap for all of womankind, regardless of political party.
We dealt in war stories and most of all we dealt in theories—in garrulous, alcoholized attempts to formulate generally applicable propositions about happiness, about mankind versus womankind, about litigation, about anything that might help us understand the world or at least make us feel less flummoxed by it.
While Andrea Dworkin is welcome to her belief that, as Stephen Marche describes it, "the only sex between a man and a woman that could be undertaken without violence was sex with a flaccid penis," neither mankind or womankind would be happier for that, not to mention the countless unborn generations.
"Spending my 30th with the fans who have made my life what it is at [Jingle Ball,] then throwing the most aggressive holiday party known to womankind... I just.. seriously feel so lucky for you all and will spend forever trying to find ways to say thank you," she wrote on Instagram.
" Going all the way back to Eve, womankind was "no sooner made but straightway her mind was set upon mischief, for by her aspiring mind and wanton will she quickly procured man's fall, and therefore ever since they are and have been a woe unto man, and follow the line of their first leader.
Of the festivities, Taylor wrote ... "Honestly spending my 30th with the fans who have made my life what it is at jingle ball, then throwing the most aggressive holiday party known to womankind... I just.. seriously feel so lucky for you all and will spend forever trying to find ways to say thank you."
The astronomical number for this goal — the largest "crowdfunding" effort ever in the history of man and womankind as we know it — helps put the gigantic size of this one, specific global beer company in perspective: If everyone on the planet gave $10 to the campaign, we would still only be about a third of the way there.
Whether it's your usual 9-to-5 demands or a friend's birthday you can't miss (without her giving you shit for weeks), sometimes you have no choice but to slough off the sweats and look presentable, regardless of the head cold you seem to have caught on the subway, the worst period cramps known to womankind, or over-serving yourself the night before (it happens).
Since the book is based on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, a tale in which the strong-willed, ahead-of-her-time Elizabeth Bennet is allowed to choose her own husband (yes, she must be granted this privilege by her father, but it represents one small step/giant leap for womankind in the 1800s), one would think Bridget Jones' Diary would be hailed as a triumph of '90s feminism.
Handel resembles Lully somewhat in his reputation for being a lover of the table and a neglecter of womankind.
Womankind Worldwide is a UK-based, feminist global women’s rights organisation that works in solidarity with women’s movements around the world to bring about lasting change in women’s lives. Founded in 1989, Womankind partners with women's movements in Africa and Asia to support them in their efforts to change discriminatory laws and policies, challenge gender norms and stereotypes, and provide transformative programmes and services to women and girls. In nearly 30 years, Womankind, together with its partners, has supported over 18 million women and girls across more than 70 countries.
Womankind does not have staff or offices in the countries where they work - instead, they support existing women's movements to strengthen and grow to support women's rights in their local and national contexts. Womankind does this by providing technical support, communications, connectivity and shared learning, advocacy platforms, and funding opportunities. Together with their partners, Womankind takes a three-pronged approach, working towards: # Policies and laws that tackle discrimination and protect women, # Universal access to appropriate, quality services that protect and restore women's rights, and # Social change that supports the rights of all women and girls.
Still, Hippolytus maintains his steadfast hatred of womankind. Phaedra hands to her nurse the letter accusing Hippolytus. Phaedra appears, swoons and collapses. Hippolytus wakes her.
Womankind is active on social media, including on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Their website also hosts an active blog, as well as case studies featuring women impacted by Womankind's partners. In the media, Womankind has been featured in the Huffington Post, the Independent, and the Guardian. The organization is also active in advocacy and campaigning efforts, partaking in annual campaigns for 16 Days of Activism as well as International Women's Day.
Happiness Was Free is the 1976 album by the pioneer British Folk musician Wizz Jones. The standout tracks are "Propinquity", "Happiness Was Free", "Womankind" and "City of the Angels".
She contributed the piece "The Proper Study of Womankind: Women's Studies" to the 2003 anthology Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium, edited by Robin Morgan.
New Philosopher is an ad-free newsstand philosophy magazine distributed throughout the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, Europe, Asia, and New Zealand, and produced by the team behind the magazine Womankind.
Founded by Sir Alec Reed, Womankind was launched on International Women's Day on March 8, 1989. Kate Young was appointed as Executive Director. On March 8, 2019, the charity will celebrate its 30th anniversary.
She pursued further studies throughout her life, at Columbia University, University of Southern California, and New York University."An Honor to Womankind: Eloise Bibb Thompson (Poet, Journalist, Playwright, Social Worker, Laywoman)", CreoleGen.org (May 23, 2014).
In Nepal, Womankind supports partners working primarily with Dalit women, women with disabilities, and indigenous women to enable them to participate in the country's women's movement. Other partners are working or have worked around producing feminist research, guaranteeing the rights of lesbian, bisexual and transgender women, gender-based violence, and women's broader political participation. For example, Womankind partner Feminist Dalit Organization - FEDO lobbying efforts prior to Nepal's 2017 local elections helped result in nearly 7,000 Dalit women being elected to local governments across the country.
Dinah Musindarwezo is a Rwandan feminist and pan-African women's rights activist. She is director of policy and communications at Womankind Worldwide, and the former Executive Director of the African Women's Development and Communication Network (FEMNET).
NME: 42. February 14, 2000. Archived from the original on 2009-07-09. Music writer Stephanie Zacharek of Salon stated that D'Angelo "takes pleasure in his very powerlessness in the face of womankind" on the song.
As with Ethiopiaid, Womankind Worldwide was set up with a £1m donation from Reed in 1989. The charity supports women suffering from abuse, neglect and illness; it also educates against female circumcision and child marriage. Patrons include Kate Adie, Sandi Toksvig and Lady Helena Kennedy QC. In 2006 WomanKind Worldwide was merged with Women at Risk, a UK charity founded by Reed in 1997 which works in support of women suffering physical and mental abuse. Women at Risk generated over £1million for beneficiaries, including female survivors of acid attacks.
Womankind is an independent ad-free newsstand women's magazine distributed throughout the UK, Australia, NZ, Europe, Asia, the US, and Canada. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that it had "an initial circulation of 20,000 and is aiming to find a broad demographic of smart women interested in big ideas about philosophy, sociology and psychology.". It is distributed in 3,000 news agents in Australia. Womankind was the best-selling item in the history of the Byron Bay Writers' Festival when it launched there in 2014 and is one of the world's few ad-free newsstand publications.
John Bull's Womankind and Les Filles de John Bull were published in Paris, and over the next twenty years, O'Rell was to produce twelve more books, most of which were simultaneously published in Paris, London and New York.
Jacqueline Margaret Ballard (née Mackenzie; born 4 January 1953) has been a charity senior manager, politician and journalist in the United Kingdom. Her former roles include Director General of the RSPCA, Chief Executive of RNID and Chief Executive of Womankind Worldwide.
The Book of Leviticus refers to male homosexual sexual practices twice (JPS translation): :.וְאֶת-זָכָר, לֹא תִשְׁכַּב מִשְׁכְּבֵי אִשָּׁה — תּוֹעֵבָה הִוא :"Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind; it is detestable." :.וְאִישׁ אֲשֶׁר יִשְׁכַּב אֶת-זָכָר מִשְׁכְּבֵי אִשָּׁה — תּוֹעֵבָה עָשׂוּ שְׁנֵיהֶם.
The natives, although all Mahammadans, > have a strong predilection for the Chinese, and seem to like their manners > and customs, and never seem to resent this behaviour to their womankind, > their own manners, customs, and morals (?) being of the very loosest > description.
Womankind works with its partners in pursuit of three main aims: # An end to all forms of violence against women and girls, # Women's economic rights and control over resources, and # Women's equal influence in decision making and ability to exercise political power.
Jam is the third studio album by British rock band Little Angels. It peaked at number one in the UK Albums Chart in 1993. > The album features the band's biggest hit, "Womankind", which peaked at no. 12 during a five-week stay in the UK charts.
Education, to Gauri Ma, was a national duty. She taught that if the training of women is neglected, the whole nation suffers. A mother's intelligence, love and insight nurture the child. The Saradeswari Ashram, therefore, pursued programs of education that strived for the regeneration of womankind.
Funny Women works with organisations that represent aspects of women's wellbeing. It Women has raised awareness and over £70,000 for Refuge, Womankind Worldwide, Rise UK, The Victoria Foundation, Women's Aid, V-Day, ActionAid, Ovarian Cancer Action, the YWCA, Jo's Trust and the Bristol Cancer Help Centre.
The goal of the abuser is to control and intimidate the victim or to influence them to feel that they do not have an equal voice in the relationship.Jill Cory; Karen McAndless-Davis. When Love Hurts: A Woman's Guide to Understanding Abuse in Relationships. WomanKind Press; 2000. . p. 30.
The New York Times hailed her in its review of the film (which was released in the U.K. in 1966 and in the U.S. in 1967), "A marvelous breathing monument to womankind."One Million Years B.C.' Presents a Nice Live Raquel Welch. (1967, February 22). New York Times.
In Ethiopia, Womankind works with a number of partners focusing on issues including sexual violence, disabilities, entrepreneurship among women, feminist education, and safe houses and shelters for women escaping violence. For example, they are currently supporting partner Setaweet to introduce feminist curriculum to secondary schools in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum has been viewed by many as one of the earliest feminist works in English literature. Barbara Kiefer Lewalski in an article, "Writing Women and Reading the Renaissance", actually calls Lanier the "defender of womankind".Barbara Keifer Lewalski, "Writing Women and Reading the Renaissance." Renaissance Quarterly, Vol.
She was hailed as a "marvel of womankind." In 35 BC, after Antony suffered a disastrous campaign in Parthia, she brought fresh troops, provisions, and funds to Athens. There Antony had left a letter for her, instructing her to go no further.Plutarch, Antony 53; Cassius Dio, Roman History 49.33.3-4.
The goal of the abuser is to control and intimidate the victim or to influence them to feel that they do not have an equal voice in the relationship.Jill Cory; Karen McAndless-Davis. When Love Hurts: A Woman's Guide to Understanding Abuse in Relationships. WomanKind Press; 1 January 2000. . p. 30.
8, No. 1 (Spring, 1956), 26. Gilman argued that women's contributions to civilization, throughout history, have been halted because of an androcentric culture. She believed that womankind was the underdeveloped half of humanity, and improvement was necessary to prevent the deterioration of the human race.Davis and Knight, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Her Contemporaries, 206.
Womankind's partners in Uganda work around several issues including gender- based violence, environmental causes, and issues affecting rural women. In March 2018, Womankind and partners National Association of Professional Environmentalists and National Association for Women's Action in Development published Digging Deep, a feminist research report revealing the harmful impacts of Uganda's land rush on women.
" Warner argues that in pre- industrial Europe, a link existed between transvestism and priestly functions, hence justifying the historical interpretation of her as both a witch and a saint. Warner further argues for Joan as not occupying either a male or female gender. "Through her transvestism, she abrogated the destiny of womankind. She could thereby transcend her sex.
Local chapters included the Hyde Park Chapter, the Friday Night Chapter, Brazen Hussies, Mrs. O'Leary, and more. These chapters worked to develop and strengthen peoples' consciousness and skills, to provide free or inexpensive quality services for women, and to challenge politics through direct action. The CWLU published outreach newspapers such as Womankind, Blazing Star, and Secret Storm.
In contrast to the Edgeworths, Isaac Taylor in Home education (1838) and Charlotte Yonge in Womankind (1876) championed the idea of less structured, more imaginative play. The range of manufactured toys broadened during the Victorian era but toys continued to be costly and belong to the wealthy. A toy might cost as much as a working man's wage for a week.
Womankind was a newspaper of the CWLU from 1971-1973. It was published monthly and focused on women who were curious about the liberation movement. The CWLU wanted to spread their ideas, inform others of the political direction of the Union, and increase awareness of their chapters and programs. Blazing Star was a newspaper published in 1975 that focused on the struggles and discrimination lesbians faced.
A school-age girl is not allowed to attend school, with the excuse that she may be raped, abducted or harmed on the way to school. Boys are considered strong enough to protect themselves from any attack or harm. Girls cannot choose when and whom to marry. "Either the parents will choose the bride, or the groom will marry the girl of his choice" (Womankind).
Passages in the Old Testament that prohibit man "lie with mankind as with womankind"Leviticus 18:22 and Leviticus 20:13 (KJV). and the story of Sodom and Gomorrah have historically been interpreted as condemning sodomy. Several Pauline passages have also been cited against male and female homosexuality.Romans 1:25–28 – these are often considered the only explicit references in the Bible discussing female homosexuality.
Snitow was born in New York City. She took her doctorate in London and returned to her home city where she was a founding member of the New York Radical Feminists in 1969 with her friend Ellen Willis. In the 1970s she became known for her talks on the not for profit New York radio show Womankind on WBAI. She was a serial movement founder.
In 1995, Conrad and Faust reunited to play a 50-minute live version of the piece "From the Side of Man and Womankind"; the concert was eventually released in 2005 as the album Outside the Dream Syndicate Alive. In 2015, they collaborated for the last time, for a live performance at the famous Berlin Atonal festival, which marked the last public appearance of Conrad before his death in April 2016.
Bailey's fame led to her inclusion in the AMF Bowling World Cup tournament in 1972. Representing Hong Kong, Bailey was one of three women who took "one giant step for womankind," as the media reported. For the first time in bowling history, female bowlers joined males in the World Cup competition. Mexico's grandmotherly Irma Urrea won the Gold Medal in the tournament, followed by Silver Medalist Oy Sri-Saard of Thailand.
The festival was sponsored by the GreenPeace organization. In 2008, Nadz appeared on Annie Lennox's album Songs of Mass Destruction on the track "Womankind", which was featured in the 2008 film The Women. Nadirah is a co-writer on the track as well. Nadirah began writing and recording with Greek Superstar Anna Vissi in 2009 for Anna's English Album with production from Patrick Leonard (Madonna), Dave Stewart and Glenn Ballard.
Brian marched on Limerick, and defeated Desmond, burning the city and Desmond's lands and imprisoning him. While in prison, Gerald wrote poetry in Irish, most famously the poem Mairg adeir olc ris na mnáibh (Speak not ill of womankind).Gearóid Iarla FitzGerald (1335–1398) Also an accomplished poet in Norman French, Gerald was instrumental in the move by the Desmond Geraldines toward greater use of the Irish language.
Between April 1914 and the outbreak of the Great War, Stramm wrote the poems contained in his first collection, which was titled Du. Liebesgedichte (You. Love Poems"). According to Jeremy Adler, the poems contained in Du explore, "the changing and often tense relationship between the poet's self Ich (I), and an often undefined Du (You). This Du, more than a single woman, is extended to include womankind, humanity, and God.
Venezuela's foreign minister called Machado's meeting with Bush "a provocation," while Venezuela's interior minister said that she is a puppet of the CIA. Machado was hailed by National Review in 2006 as "the best of womankind and the difficult times many women face around the globe" on a list of Women the World Should Know for International Women's Day."Women the World Should Know". National Review Online (8 March 2006).
In the year 1950, a plague known as "masculitis" has killed every fertile man on Earth over the age of 14. Womankind takes over the world and a woman becomes President of the United States. Meanwhile, a female aviator, Gertie (Grace Cunard), flying over a redwood forest, finds smoke rising from the chimney of a cabin, where she discovers a reclusive hillbilly named Elmer Smith (Earle Foxe). He is captured and examined at a hospital.
Rainone created “Womankind,” a feminist news and information radio show that included interviews. She followed this with “Electra Rewired,” a live program broadcast from night to dawn and produced entirely by women for women. In 1970, Rainone the program “Consciousness Raising,” a discussion-format show in which seven women gathered to talk about a variety of topics. She also produced “The Sex Programme,” in which listeners could call in and seek advice from sex therapists.
The poem's biting satire obviously overtly attacks Dr. Swift and his writings. It also actively accuses Swift of misogyny and sexism. Swift's poem was highly invasive as it chronicles the unwanted entry of a man into a lady's dressing room where he sees the woman no longer as an elevated goddess, but as a normal human being with normal bodily functions. In his poem he attacks womankind, abasing them as vile and disgusting creatures.
Homœopathy and Its Kindred Delusions is a work by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., based upon two lectures he gave in 1842, Medical Delusions and Homœopathy. The work criticizes homeopathy, which he considered to be akin to "astrology, palmistry and other methods of getting a living out of the weakness and credulity of mankind and womankind". It is considered to be a classic text, one of Holmes' most important works, as well as one of the earliest criticisms of homeopathy.
After a second article, a survey of the Jewish women's clubs, was published on May 31, 1913, she began to write regularly. By December 19, 1914, she had a regular column (“In the World of Jewish Womankind") which she continued writing until her death (although it was renamed “This, Our Day" sometime in the late 1930s). According to Kraus: “While the topics of Reis's columns change to reflect the times in which she wrote, her subjects remained consistent.
Baroness Kinnock is a Council Member of the European Council on Foreign Relations. She is a patron, president or board member of a number of charitable organisations, including Womankind Worldwide, Saferworld, Drop the Debt, EdUKaid, Parliamentarians for Global Action, The Burma Campaign UK, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative,IAVI.org Voluntary Service Overseas, Freedom from Torture, and Humanists UK, and is an honorary associate of the National Secular Society. She is also Patron to Snap Cymru, a Welsh children's charity.
In Zimbabwe, Womankind is supporting partners in strengthening civil society prior to the 2018 general elections, supporting feminist research and documentation in the countries, increasing the voices of lesbian, bisexual and transgender women, supporting women with disabilities, and advocating for improved access to justice, among other issues. For example, through Womankind's partnership with Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association, the organization provides legal services to women for cases on domestic violence, divorce, land and property disputes, and child support.
She became director of policy and communications at Womankind Worldwide, a UK-based organisation supporting women's rights groups in Africa and Asia. There she has highlighted the gendered effect of the debt of developing countries, and on the progressive exclusion of civil society organizations from development financing discussion in the aftermath of the Addis Ababa Action Agenda.Crystal Simeoni, When it comes to development, Public Private Partnerships give us a lot to wonder about, 4 October 2019. Accessed 10 May 2020.
In June 2012, she attracted attention by slating Holly Willoughby for posting a photo of herself on Twitter without makeup as a "betrayal to women". This Morning TV co-presenter Phillip Schofield defended Willoughby, saying "I swear there can be no greater force against all womankind than Liz Jones. She is inconsistent, bitter, nasty and unhinged". Jones wrote about an alleged current love interest, the Rock Star (RS), in her weekly diary in The Mail on Sunday's You magazine from July 2010.
A reviewer from The New York Times called the novel "a most piquant contrast between civilization and crudity". The writer Thomas Alexander Browne called the titular character of A Bride from the Bush "a libel to Australian womankind". A Punch editor made the opposite claim, arguing that the protagonist of the novel is more kind-hearted and attractive than actual Australians. Hornung's later stories in the A. J. Raffles series achieved much more popularity than A Bride from the Bush.
She says, "One small step for woman, one giant leap for womankind", a variation on Neil Armstrong's quote, "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." Carolyn Bernucca of Complex said, "The standout track, 'NASA,' is punctuated by thumping bass and trap drums that have made their way from Atlanta all the way into mainstream pop." The fourth track is "Bloodline." It is a reggae-pop song with R&B; influences that contains brassy horns and a pounding bass.
Ontario: Iter Academic Press. p. 27. Within The Arrival there are also examples of Malvasia’s poetry, most of which is Marian verse - verse that exemplified Mary's role and held her up as dignifying womankind - as was common for female poets of this time. Malvasia is also thought to be involved in the 1579 reprint and expansion of the most famous history of the Madonna of San Luca, L’historia della Madonna San Luca, composed by Leandro Alberti.Callegari, Danielle; McHugh, Shannon (2015). “Introduction”.
Based on Maria Montessori's principles, education is not force fed as it is in the men's world. The theme of education is of utmost importance and highly valued. When the three male characters are imprisoned by the Herlanders, their hair grows long, which Gilman does to symbolically link them to womankind. Throughout the novel, Gilman reverses the stereotypical gender roles: the women have short hair, the men have long hair; the women teach while the men learn; the women are physically stronger than the men, etc.
Plaz is a Venezuelan engineer and management consultant, who holds three master's degrees (two from Stanford University), and was a Senior partner for McKinsey & Company in Latin America, before taking a leave of absence to co-found Súmate. Machado was hailed as "the best of womankind and the difficult times many women face around the globe" on a list of Women the World Should Know for International Women's Day. Luis Enrique Palacios and Ricardo Estévez are also charged with complicity in treason and conspiracy.
Vynne's short stories were a success and J. M. Barrie described them as "the best". She published another collection the following year and in 1895 she published A Man and his Womankind which was her first novel. In 1896 she was able to use her teaching skills and her reputation as a writer to establish a school of writing which operated by post and via the pages of the magazine Atalanta. Subscribers paid ten shillings a year to submit stories that were read and evaluated by Vynne.
Rachel Speght (1597 – death date unknown) was a poet and polemicist. She was the first Englishwoman to identify herself, by name, as a polemicist and critic of gender ideology. Speght, a feminist and a Calvinist, is perhaps best known for her tract A Mouzell for Melastomus (London, 1617). It is a prose refutation of Joseph Swetnam's misogynistic tract, The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women, and a significant contribution to the Protestant discourse of biblical exegesis, defending women's nature and the worth of womankind.
Zeb-un-Nissa ("Ornament of Womankind"), the eldest child of Prince Muhi-ud-Din (the future emperor Aurangzeb), was born on 15 February 1638 in Daulatabad, Deccan, exactly nine months after the marriage of her parents. Her mother, Dilras Banu Begum, was Aurangzeb's first wife and chief consort, and was a princess of the prominent Safavid dynasty; the ruling dynasty of Iran (Persia).Lal, p. 7 Zeb- un-Nissa was her father's favourite daughter, and because of this she could compel him to pardon people who had offended him.
Dona Lluna: A Tribute to Womankind is a sculpture by Saülo Mercader, standing in the middle of a rotunda, in the heart of the City of San Vicente del Raspeig, the home of Alicante University, in Southeastern Spain. It was unveiled on March 11, 2007 by local dignitaries and a symphony orchestra from Madrid. The sculpture, representing the shape of a powerful and massive female body, weighs 2 tons and is 4 metres high. The sculpture is surrounded by twelve painted stones ( 2 metres high) forming a lunar calendar.
Guinness has walked in two of Naomi Campbell's Fashion for Relief shows to raise funds for disaster victims. In the same vein, in April 2008, she auctioned off part of her wardrobe, with the proceeds going to a struggling British charity called Womankind Worldwide, which deals with women's issues at home and abroad, such as domestic violence. In June 2010, Guinness purchased at auction the entire wardrobe of Isabella Blow, her friend who committed suicide in 2007. The lot was purchased prior to an auction which was arranged at Christie's.
The Way believes that homosexuality is due to the possession of a person by a "devil spirit" or minion of Satan. They reject the idea that homosexuality is genetically determined and believe that it causes "confusion in the hearts of many people". Through the Bible, The Way says that God teaches that homosexuality is a sin, citing "Thou shall not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination". If homosexuality were genetically determined "then a homosexual would be destined by God to a lifetime of error and sin".
These include: Cub, The Christa Min, The Nasty On, The Cinch, Anemones, The Book of Lists, Weed, Ali Milner, Fuck Me USA, The Shilohs, Victoria, Victoria!, Leviathans, Cowards, Womankind, Pink Mountaintops, Baron Samedi, Connecticut, Magneticring, Blaise Pascal, Blues Crab, Old Mutton and others. In the early 2000s, Zulu employees formed a super-group amongst themselves known as The Countless Jibes. The band is best remembered for their multitude of members (often up to ten), multiple guitar attack and such classic rock gems as "Jibes Alright", "Jibes'll Ride" and "Going For Dead".
According to the first of "The Paul Denyer Letters", dated 29 November 2003, Denyer began identifying as a woman that same year. Denyer has claimed that these feelings of gender dysphoria are what led her to seek revenge against women by murdering them. In "Letter 6", dated 4 February 2004, she wrote: "I committed these disgusting crimes ... not because I ever hated womankind, but because I have never really felt that I was male." Denyer began wearing women's clothing and cosmetics in prison, in defiance of prison orders.
McMillen, 2008, p. 114. Elizabeth Oakes Smith called for women to have their own journal so that they could become independent of the male-owned press, saying "We should have a literature of our own, a printing press and a publishing house, and tract writers and distributors, as well as lectures and conventions; and yet I say this to a race of beggars, for women have no pecuniary resources."Spender, 1983, pp. 377–378. Antoinette Brown lectured about how masculine law can never fully represent womankind., Spender, 1983, p. 378.
Story of Rishi Sringa Reverse Shows Woman Carrying Wine Pot and Holding Bunch of Grapes - Circa 2nd Century CE - Bhuteshwar Mathura Museum. The Naḷinikā Jātaka (Jā 526) introduces a past life of the Buddha, a sage, living alone in the Himālayas. There is semen in the urine he passes, a deer who eats the grass in that place gets pregnant from it. A human boy named Isisiṅga (Pali) is later born to the deer and he grows up in complete seclusion from mankind, and most importantly, from womankind.
A Sadhvi, like a Sadhu, enters the mendicant order by making the Five vows: Ahimsa (Non-violence or Non-injury), Satya (Truthfulness), Asteya (Non-stealing), Brahmacharya (Abstinence from sex and sensual pleasures), and Aparigraha (Non-attachment). Describing the conduct of aryikas, Champat Rai Jain in his book, Sannyāsa Dharma writes: Jains supporting the spiritual liberation of womankind note that their conduct is inclusive in such a path: "It is by way of the Three Jewels that one attains moksa. Nowhere in the Agamas is it stated that women are unable to realise these Three Jewels" (the right faith, right knowledge, and right conduct).
Blacklisted/Whitewashed/Red Handed (1990) addressed issues of censorship, funding restrictions, and 1st Amendment rights through the works of SOHO20 artists and artist-interns from Washington Irving High School. Also in 1990, SOHO20 partnered with the Organization of Pan Asian American Women to present an art auction of works by Asian artists to benefit the New York Asian Women's Center (now known as Womankind), which serves the survivors of human trafficking, sexual and domestic violence, and later-in-life abuse. In 1994, SOHO20 hosted an invitational exhibition called Effect or Infect: Art and Ecology, which addressed the state of world ecology.
It is an extraordinary hymn to the tragic heroism at the heart of ordinary life and the soaring moral scrutiny of womankind. Every library should have it, every school should teach it." Richard Ferguson in The Sydney Morning Herald wrote, "This is documentary writing of the highest order and Szubanski has given life to an incredible war story…Reckoning, this tale of war and suburbia, sexuality and comedy, is likely to be the most popular Australian book of the year. Anyone who doesn't adore Magda Szubanski the clown will be awed by Szubanski the A-grade non-fiction writer.
The Russians decide to liquidate the Americans, who in turn unleash their nuclear fleet, leaving only two continents on the verge of World War IV. In the north, America and Russia merge, containing a mutated strain of males, forming the USSSR. In the south, all that is left of womankind retreat to their territory of Vaginia. The armies of these two nations are soon at odds with each other as they perfect their most destructive weapons capable of destroying the universe. The Council of the Universe, fearing for everyone's safety, appoints Fred Hero, a retired superhero now working as a garbageman to diplomatically calm the situation down.
Jepson formed Mr Thrud with his school friend Mark Plunkett in Scarborough, and the band went on to become very popular in their local area. Eventually breaking out and achieving national success, Mr Thrud became Little Angels and went on to release three albums and tour the UK throughout the early 1990s. The band had twelve Top 40 hit singles, including "Too Much, Too Young" and "Womankind" in 1993, and a number one album Jam in 1993. They toured with Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams and Van Halen, and performed their own headlining tours taking in venues such as Hammersmith Apollo and The Royal Albert Hall.
Kuster has also worked as an adoption attorney, having been involved in more than 300 adoptions since 1984. She is a member of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys.Rath, Young and Pignatelli, P.C.: Congressman Paul Hodes nominates Ann McLane Kuster for the 2007 Angels in Adoption awards Kuster has served as chair and board member of the Capitol Center for the Arts and as a founder and vice chair of the Women's Fund of New Hampshire. She has also served on the boards of the N.H. Charitable Foundation, New Hampshire Public Radio, Child and Family Services of NH, the Alumni Council and Tucker Foundation at Dartmouth College, and Womankind Counseling Center.
Unlike the comparable Smurfette, Babs is arrogant and manipulative and was repulsed by Scooter. She preferred the company of Bill, and like Scooter thought up inventions that actually would be useful, but was making Bill do all the manual labor and stating she intended to create "womankind". Bill eventually gets so angered at all the work Babs was making him do that he was relieved to return to Scooter, who despite everything did not act arrogant to Bill and did all his own work on his inventions. Babs would make future appearances when she had other ideas as how to use Bill and Scooter.
Believing the cream to have genuine magical powers, Barney sells it to a shy young girl, Rosemary (Cherry Davis), who becomes attracted to him. The rather plain Rosemary believes that she is being trandsformed into a beauty, and attributes this to the phony product. Madame Aphrodite, touched by the girl's innocence, confesses that the beauty cream is a hoax, and points out that the change in Rosemary's demeanor was, in fact, due to her love for the likeable Barney. Madame Aphrodite further reveals that she sold the cream to take revenge on womankind because, as a child, she herself had been duped by an advertisement for a fake beauty product.
Regarding this nuanced role, DeMille said: "She acts like a boy, not to be a boy, but to be liked by the boys." The American Ballet Notes for its 1950 premiere performance (Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, Germany) state: Rodeo ... is a love story of the American Southwest. The problem it deals with is perennial: how an American girl, with the odds seemingly all against her, sets out to get herself a man. The girl in this case is a cowgirl, a tomboy whose desperate efforts to become one of the ranch's cowhands create a problem for the cowboys and make her the laughingstock of womankind.
Speaking of track "Woman Down", she said "The only real achievement here is an ironic one, as [...] Alanis somehow manages to make a feminist statement sound like a total affront to womankind" and stated the rest of the album was "teenage poetry, trowelled onto a bed of sift-rock cliché." Simon Price from The Independent gave it a very scathing review, awarding it one star out of five. He criticized the album's softer music and change, saying "Morissette is the sort of woman who does yoga to ensure she can still gaze at her navel" while criticizing her lyrical content, production and her inclusion of a more spiritual and religious tone.
Circa 2000, Wells predicts, the capable productive class will have developed a way of life characterized by a scientific worldview, an ethos of social duty, and an unsentimental view of personal relations that lead it to view "a childless, sterile life" as "essentially failure and perversion." Families of this class will live in efficient households with no need for domestic servants. The shareholder class will cultivate opulent, archaic decoration, which Wells clearly deplores, and he also fears that its wealth may enable it not only to "buy up almost all the available architectural talent" but also "in a certain figurative sense—buy up much of the womankind" that would otherwise belong to the capable class.H.G. Wells, Anticipations, Ch. 4.
An early nineteenth- century engraving of Perrault surrounded by vignettes from Histoires ou contes du temps passé In Fairy Tales and the Art of Subversion Jack Zipes notes that Perrault "sought to portray ideal types to reinforce the standards of the civilizing process set by upper-class French society". A composite portrait of Perrault's heroines, for example, reveals the author's idealized female of upper-class society is graceful, beautiful, polite, industrious, well groomed, reserved, patient, and even somewhat stupid because for Perrault, intelligence in womankind would be threatening. Therefore, Perrault's composite heroine passively waits for "the right man" to come along, recognize her virtues, and make her his wife. He acts, she waits.
The magazine includes writing from prominent intellectuals such as philosophers Peter Singer, Clive Hamilton, Angie Hobbs, Robert W. McChesney, Massimo Pigliucci, Nigel Warburton, and Howard Gardner; Booker Prize winners DBC Pierre and Peter Carey; award-winning British novelist and essayist Will Self and Pulitzer Prize finalist Nicholas G. Carr; Australian cartoonist and Australian Living Treasure Michael Leunig; and five winners of the Australasian Association of Philosophy Media Prize: philosophers Damon Young, Patrick Stokes, Matthew Beard, Russell Blackford, and Paul Biegler. The magazine's literary editor Antonia Case, who is also the editor of Womankind, won the Australasian Association of Philosophy Media Professionals' Award in 2014; New Philosopher's editor-in-chief Zan Boag won the same award in 2017.
Leong & TEKTONIKmusic's performances, music videos, live streamed events have reached audiences topping 100 million. Leong is an advisory board member to The Wellbeing Project which creates wellness programs to promote smart and healthy ways to work. Leong and TEKTONIKmusic have since given keynote performances and speeches at the United Nations, Save The Children's Children of Tomorrow Summit, TEDXShanghai, Summit Series, Womankind (NY Asian Women's Center) Harvard Kennedy School, The Li Ka Shing Foundation, "Tasteful Rhythms" at Four Seasons, Asian Institute of Management 50th Anniversary, H&Q; Asia, AMTD-Lendit Fintech Technology Summit and was honored by UBS as 2017 Global Visionary for social entrepreneurship while invited to meet with Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
The same four figures, cast in bronze, look out over the four quarters of the Earth from the base of the steeple. The two flanking weather vanes show a certain symbolic debt to William Blake's Jerusalem depicting, as they do, a fiery chariot and a sheaf of arrows (presumably of desire), while the main steeple is clearly surmounted by a spear. The stained glass windows, designed by noted children's book illustrator Walter Crane, and made by J. S. Sparrow, betray the unconventional nature of the sect as they illustrate the 'true station of womankind'. The church was abandoned after 1956, used by a splinter group, and now is used by the Georgian Orthodox Church.
A version of this fragment was published by Chrysander in 1889. However, in 1960 musicologist Rudolf Ewerhart announced the discovery of a complete score in the Santini Collection at Münster, the only one in existence. Comparison of the complete score with the earlier fragment in the British Library reveals revisions made late in composition: Handel had originally closed the cantata with a cynical duet for the two deceived lovers, "Senza occhi" ("Without eyes") in which they heap scorn on womankind and renounce love forever. He replaced this with a more light-hearted trio in which the young woman and her disappointed lovers all join, "Vivere e non amar" ("To live and not to love").
The show received mostly positive reviews upon airing. The New Zealand Herald reviewer said about Go Girls: "It has not only restored my faith in television and womankind, but it made me laugh out loud in the process" and another reviewer from the same paper said "It looks good for a laugh provided by a set of appealing Shore girl characters.". The Sunday Star Times said "It's the scripts that make it - more productions of this calibre please" However, not all reviews were positive with a reviewer for the Dominion Post newspaper saying Go Girls had "Bad overacting, no direction, lame dialogue and characters that don't ring true [has made for a] truly tedious hour of viewing".
Ashley Rose from Cambio compared the song's production to the works of the folk band The Lumineers and the track "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke. In a more mixed review, Tim Jonze from The Guardian felt that "Come Get It Bae" misrepresented Girls intended concept of "[celebrating] womankind", instead leaning towards the "recounting [of] how nice it is to have sex with pretty ladies." He joked that the sexual innuendos blended into its lyrics was "the kind of ungainly sexual metaphor that puts [Williams] up there with such renowned musical feminists as Mick Jagger and R. Kelly." Chris Kelly from Fact sarcastically remarked that "nothing says timeless like a song with 'bae' in the title and Miley Cyrus on the hook".
At the meeting they ask what womankind did to mankind. The women reply the extinction of men is not their fault, but Kuppelweiser's, who, during the war, invented an agent - the so-called M bomb - which was supposed to temporarily paralyze male genes, but, due to an oversight, instead destroyed male genes permanently. Max offers a proposal: he and Albert will serve as reproducers to restore the male population. However, the women do not wish the old order to return; Her Excellency gestures to the "sacred apple tree" and says it was planted by Arch Mother, and from which, when once in paradise, a male took an apple and seduced a woman with it, by which act paradise was lost to all forever.
In Fall 2016, after the outcomes of the 2016 election, Pardue founded For All Womankind as a way to respond to contribute to post-election responses. The name "For All Womenkind" refers, according to Pardue, to the need for intersectionality in organizing -- across issues of gender and race, and beyond the level of campaigning for individual rights. Her design work under this organization evolved from study of the raised fist motif and the realization that none of the existing iterations of this symbol looked feminine; in response, she created a motif of three raised fists, with different skin tones and painted red fingernails. She then created a series of posters using this motif, with different text, for use during public protests.
One of the dilemmas that Staveley struggled with was that of the 'feminine principle'. She saw across history and religion a tendency by those in religious power, by men who were otherwise great and holy, to look down on womankind. She feared that in God's eyes also she was not of the 'acceptable sex'. This apparent disparagement she could not understand: "What profound injustice — to suffer so much and to receive no recognition whatever whilst men walked off with all the joys after leading very questionable lives!"Staveley, Lilian, A Christian Woman’s Secret, page 9 For several years her shame at being a woman was such that, although she continued to believe in and pay homage to God, she could do so only with a certain reverent sadness, and not with love.
The traditional view is that the Torah forbids anal intercourse between two males, and this is the view of Orthodoxy, based on : "Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind; it is abomination." Rabbinic sources extend this prohibition to all other sexual acts between two men, which are prohibited similar to how they would be prohibited between an unmarried man and woman.Yonatan Rosensweig, התמודדות מקראית פרשנית הלכתית ומחשבתית עם משכב זכר There is no ban on female-female intercourse in the Hebrew Bible, but in later rabbinical halakhic texts, such is mentioned as a forbidden act.Maimonides' Mishneh Torah, Book of Kedushah, Issurei Biah, 21:8; Classical rabbinic sources also condemn marriage between two men, which they see as an activity performed by non-Jews which invited Divine punishment.
According to Varma, women took education as a mean of the humanization of character, and realized the true value of education in a being's intellectual development. However, the institution of marriage, and the "flawed social arrangements related to" it, soon dilapidated the possibility of a better future for women, in particular, and society, in general, and made education assume the verisimilitude of a thought that could reach the zenith of efficacy. The orthodox and tapered framework, and outlook, of society towards female emancipation, to the essayist, becomes the basic foundation over which several other correspondent problems cultivate, and also the reason behind the bitterness and agony of womankind at the same time. 10\. "Society and the Individual" (1937) "Society and the Individual" exclusively arrives to deal with the mutual "relationship between the individual and society" [as the title suggests], and calls for an internally consistent harmony between the two.
But this enthusiasm can lead him into self-delusion, as with his supposed Roman camp which was in fact built as a shelter by local peasants only twenty years before, partly because his approach to the past is not that of a scientific historian, deducing hypotheses from solid evidence, but that of an antiquary, forming opinions first and justifying them with whatever evidence comes to hand afterwards. He also has a legal training, and believes strongly in its usefulness in all matters of business, but in the early stages of the novel both his antiquarian and his legal skills tend to be in practice of little use to him. He is, like his author, a Stoic, but this philosophy is compromised by his Scottish materialism. His rejection by Eveline Neville has left him with an marked lack of regard for “womankind”, but has not embittered him to the extent of drying up all capacity for human sympathy.
Unfortunately, as they begin to have sex, one of his many lovers, Gwendolyn, walks in on them, and not knowing who Barbara is, exposes Catcher's identity and leaves, forcing him to come clean to Barbara. But then it is Barbara who reveals the truth: she knew who he was from the beginning, but she also lied as she is actually Nancy Brown, once one of Catcher's many secretaries, who fell in love with him whilst working at Know but turned him down when he asked her out because she did not want to be just one of his many flings. She did this to be different from all the women he knew, and make him love her like she loves him. As they embrace, Catcher proclaims he wants to marry her, but Gwendolyn then returns, having overheard him say Barbara Novak's name, and thanks Barbara for what she has done for womankind.
By providing concrete resources to families through a network of social service professionals, Baby Buggy seeks to alleviate the stress of living in poverty and help in the prevention of crisis. As of May 2013, Baby Buggy has donated over six million items to New York families since the organization was established. Baby Buggy works with a network of over 50 community-based organizations (CBOs) that are carefully selected—each applies annually to become a recipient. Some of the organizations that have partnered with Baby Buggy include organizations working with victims of domestic violence such as Safe Horizon and New York Asian Women's Center, now known as Womankind; multi- service sites including Single Stop East Harlem and Lenox Hill Neighborhood House; prenatal and NICU units at hospitals such as Woodhull and NY Presbyterian; immigrant and refugee-serving organizations including the International Rescue Committee; and parenting programs, such as the Nurse- Family Partnership program and the Harlem Children's Zone's Baby College.
56; Cockerill, Sara, Eleanor of Castile: The Shadow Queen It depicts Eleanor as vain and violent: she demands of the king "that ev'ry man/That ware long lockes of hair,/Might then be cut and polled all"; she orders "That ev'ry womankind should have/Their right breast cut away"; she imprisons and tortures the Lady Mayoress of London, eventually murdering the Mayoress with poisonous snakes; she blasphemes against God on the common ground at Charing, causing the ground to swallow her up; and finally, miraculously spat up by the ground at Queen's Hithe, and now on her death-bed, she confesses not only to murder of the Mayoress but also to committing infidelity with a friar, by whom she has borne a child.Griffin, Eric, English Renaissance Drama and the Specter of Spain: Ethnopoetics and Empire, p. 56. This was followed in the 1590s by George Peele's The Famous Chronicle of King Edward the First. The first version of this, written in the early 1590s, is thought to have presented a positive depiction of the relationship between Eleanor and Edward.
Lemmy said he felt little kinship with the speed metal bands Motörhead have inspired: The NME stated that their brief solos were just long enough "... to open another bottle of beer", while a 1977 Stereo Review commented that "they know they're like animals, and they don't want to appear any other way. In view of the many ugly frogs in heavy metal who think they are God's gift to womankind these Quasimodos even seem charming in their own way". Motörhead's approach has not changed drastically over the band's career, though this is a deliberate choice: erstwhile Motörhead drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor said that rock icons like Chuck Berry and Little Richard never drastically altered their style, and, like them, Motörhead preferred to play what they enjoyed and did best.See the notes for the 1999 Castle Records reissue of Ace of Spades This fondness for the first decade of rock and roll (mid-1950s to mid-1960s) is also reflected in some of Motörhead's occasional cover songs from that era.

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