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  2. Real-life experience - Wikipedia

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    The real-life experience (RLE), sometimes called the real-life test (RLT), is a period of time or process in which transgender individuals live full-time in their identified gender role in order to be eligible to receive gender-affirming treatment. The purpose of the RLE has been to confirm that a given transgender person could function ...

  3. Saraiva-Cotegipe Law - Wikipedia

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    The adoption of the Sexagenarian Law produced few practical effects since only a minority of Brazilian slaves were over 60 years old. [1] [20] In 1872, the life expectancy of the general population was 27.4 years, while that of the slaves was 21 years. [21] In 1887, out of a total of 723 thousand slaves, only 28.8 thousand were over 55 years ...

  4. Wikipedia:Userboxes/Life - Wikipedia

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    This user is a sexagenarian: Template:User septuagenarian}} 70+ This user is ... This user knows Example and Example2 in real life. Gender See Wikipedia ...

  5. 60-year-old Miss Buenos Aires says change is coming as Miss ...

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    A 60-year-old Argentine beauty queen’s run for Miss Universe may have come to an end, but she says her remarkable journey is the “first step of a change” in society’s perceptions.

  6. Validity (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    The validity of a measurement tool (for example, a test in education) is the degree to which the tool measures what it claims to measure. [3] Validity is based on the strength of a collection of different types of evidence (e.g. face validity, construct validity, etc.) described in greater detail below.

  7. Ageing - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy at birth is over 80 now in 33 countries. Ageing is a "global phenomenon", that is occurring fastest in developing countries, including those with large youth populations, and poses social and economic challenges to the work which can be overcome with "the right set of policies to equip individuals, families and societies to ...

  8. Lifeworld - Wikipedia

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    Lifeworld (or life-world) (German: Lebenswelt) may be conceived as a universe of what is self-evident or given, [1] a world that subjects may experience together. The concept was popularized by Edmund Husserl , who emphasized its role as the ground of all knowledge in lived experience.

  9. Bechdel test - Wikipedia

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    The American cartoonist Alison Bechdel incorporated her friend's "test" into a strip in Dykes to Watch Out For. The Bechdel test (/ ˈ b ɛ k d əl / BEK-dəl), [1] also known as the Bechdel-Wallace test, is a measure of the representation of women in film and other fiction. The test asks whether a work features at least two female characters ...