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  2. Debbe Dunning - Wikipedia

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    Dunning played Heidi Keppert, the "Tool Time girl", on the ABC sitcom Home Improvement from season 3 to season 8, [1] having guest-starred in an earlier season. [2] She appeared in Dangerous Curves (1988) and the American Gladiators Celebrity Challenge (1989). [citation needed]

  3. Little Women - Wikipedia

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    Little Women is a coming-of-age novel written by American novelist Louisa May Alcott, originally published in two volumes, in 1868 and 1869. [1] [2] The story follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—and details their passage from childhood to womanhood.

  4. NCAA basketball tournament selection process - Wikipedia

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    The women's NET uses input data exclusively from the women's game, but will otherwise operate identically to the men's version. All other sports that use selection committees to determine NCAA tournament entries, continue to use their own versions of the RPI, as the Division I women's basketball tournament had done prior to 2020-2021.

  5. Women's empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Growing Internet access in the late 20th century provided women with various tools to empower themselves. Women began to use social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter for online activism. [52] Through online activism, they are able to empower themselves by organizing campaigns and voicing their opinions for equality rights. [67]

  6. Inuit women - Wikipedia

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    Women were in charge of the distribution of food to families in the community. [11] The Inuit moved with the seasons to maximize their chances of a successful hunt; their entire families often moved with them. [9] Because of this, tools and other items used by the Inuit for hunting and food preparation had to be light and easily transported.

  7. Samsui women - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture of a Samsui woman, taken at the entrance of Chinatown Heritage Centre. The term Samsui women (红头巾; 紅頭巾; hóng tóu jīn, mandarin for 'red headscarf') broadly refers to a group of Chinese female immigrants who came to Malaya and Singapore between the 1920s and 1940s in search of construction and industrial jobs. [1]

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