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  2. File:Woman-power emblem.svg - Wikipedia

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    For other versions of the basic symbol concept, see Image:Womanpower logo.jpg, Image:Womanpower logo.svg, Image:Stub_femminismo.png, and File:Aktionstag anlässlich des 100. Internationalen Frauentages - Transparent der Sozialistischen Jugend.jpg. For another symbol with related meaning, see Image:Labrys-symbol.svg. SVG development

  3. File:Feminism symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A symbol of the Women's Movement or radical feminism, consisting of the astronomical and astrological symbol of the planet Venus, also known as symbol of the Roman goddess Venus, and the clenched fist, symbol of 1960's and early 1970's "power" movements.

  4. Gender symbol - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury symbol (☿) and combined female/male symbol (⚥) have both been used to represent intersex people. [20] [16] A featureless circle (⚪︎), neuter symbol (⚲), and the alchemical symbol for sublimate of antimony (🜬) are used to represent both asexuality and non-binary people. [21] [16]

  5. Semiotics of fashion - Wikipedia

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    Jackie Kennedy was an important style icon for American women during the 1960s, where her style became a symbol of wealth, power and prestige . [ 9 ] The fashion system is not static, and as society and social interests change, so do trends and styles in dress.

  6. The history and meaning behind Women's History Month colors

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    Here's the history and meaning behind Women's history month colors: purple, green, white and gold. Experts explain the fascinating origins.

  7. Artistic symbol - Wikipedia

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    In works of art, literature, and narrative, a symbol is a concrete element like an object, character, image, situation, or action that suggests or hints at abstract, deeper, or non-literal meanings or ideas. [1] [2] The use of symbols artistically is symbolism. In literature, such as novels, plays, and poems, symbolism goes beyond just the ...

  8. 'It's an honour to represent women with alopecia' - AOL

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    Olivia McVeigh, who began losing her hair when she was 17, uses social media platforms to raise awareness.

  9. Blissymbols - Wikipedia

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    The symbol represents the expression "world language", which was a first tentative name for Blissymbols. It combines the symbol for "writing tool" or "pen" (a line inclined, as a pen being used) with the symbol for "world", which in its turn combines "ground" or "earth" (a horizontal line below) and its counterpart derivate "sky" (a horizontal ...