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  2. Women in positions of power - Wikipedia

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    During the Egyptian nationalist uprising against Britain, between 1919 and 1922 women of all classes joined together in street demonstrations, however, upper-class women still seemed to have the most power over the underclass by confronting the British soldiers and dressed crowds. [54] The Egyptian Feminist Union was created in 1924 because ...

  3. Potty parity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the passage of potty parity legislation, women's restrooms in many workplaces and public places were either absent or insufficient. Despite the passage of legislation, equitable access to public toilets remains a problem for women in the United States. [2] No federal legislation relates to provision of facilities for women; [3] however ...

  4. 270 Reasons Women Choose Not To Have Children - The ...

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    The Huffington Post and YouGov asked 124 women why they choose to be childfree. Their motivations ranged from preferring their current lifestyles (64 percent) to prioritizing their careers (9 percent) — a.k.a. fairly universal things that have motivated men not to have children for centuries.

  5. Women's empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Having a right to their land gives women a sort of bargaining power that they would not normally have; they gain more opportunities for economic independence and formal financial institutions. Race has an integral impact on women's empowerment in areas such as employment. Employment can help create empowerment for women.

  6. Women-only space - Wikipedia

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    A ladies' ordinary was a women-only dining space which started to appear in North American hotels and restaurants from 1830, when it was socially unacceptable for women to dine in public without a male escort. [8] In 1929 Virginia Woolf published an influential essay entitled "A Room of One's Own". [9]

  7. 'It has pockets!!!' The joy — and tyranny — of women's desire ...

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    The pleasure of pockets — and why they still feel so rare in women's fashion. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Getty Images) (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Getty Images)

  8. Why We Still Don’t Know Women's Bodies - The Huffington Post

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    Kerner said. “It produces such propaganda as ‘women don't care as much about having an orgasm as men do,’ or that ‘women should experience spontaneous desire similarly to men.’” The culture at large seems to be primarily operating under the following formula: Penis + Vagina = Sex, Orgasm, Sexuality, Sensuality, Happiness.

  9. Nudity and protest - Wikipedia

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    1903 protest of Canadian immigration policy change, by Spiritual Christian Freedomites in Saskatchewan. Nude people protesting San Francisco's nudity ban. Nudity is sometimes used as a tactic during a protest to attract media and public attention to a cause, and sometimes promotion of public nudity is itself the objective of a nude protest. [1]