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  2. Greta Magnusson-Grossman - Wikipedia

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    Greta Magnusson-Grossman (July 21, 1906 – August 1999) [1] was a Swedish furniture designer, interior designer, and architect. She was one of the few female designers to gain prominence during the mid-20th century architectural scene in Los Angeles. [ 2 ]

  3. Greta Kiernan - Wikipedia

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    Greta Kiernan (née Spier, December 20, 1933 – January 3, 2023) was an American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from the 39th Legislative District from 1978 to 1980. [1] [2] Kiernan attended the Academy of the Holy Angels and Berkeley School of Business.

  4. File:Legacy Booklet.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Colonial roots of gender inequality in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The colonial roots of gender inequality refers to the political, educational, and economic inequalities between men and women in Africa. According to a Global Gender Gap Index [1] report published in 2018, it would take 135 years to close the gender gap in Sub-Saharan Africa and nearly 153 years in North Africa. While much more is known about ...

  6. House passes defense policy bill that bans gender-affirming ...

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    The House voted on Wednesday to pass a critical defense policy bill known as the National Defense Authorization Act, which includes a ban against gender-affirming care for some transgender ...

  7. Gender power gap - Wikipedia

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    The gender power gap webinar hosted by gender data company ExecuShe and UN Women's Women's Empowerment Principles, highlighted that certain executive positions hold more power than others. For example, a CEO from a technology company typically holds 56% of decision-making power, while the CFO holds 12%, the CTO and CBO hold 11%, and the CHRO ...

  8. If you purchased these potato chips in the past 8 years, you ...

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    Old Lyme class action lawsuit, it claims Old Lyme Gourmet Co. labeled certain Deep River brand chips with the “non-GMO ingredients” graphic, giving consumers the impression the snacks were ...

  9. FACT CHECK: Greta Thunberg Did Not Hold Sign With Expletive

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    Verdict: False. A content detection scan using the website “TrueMedia.org” reveals the image has been digitally manipulated. According to India Today, the original image shows Thunberg holding ...