Nancy Horan was one of the early adopters of the «telling stories of
lost women in history» genre.
Not exact matches
The embroiderers were known for being particularly extraordinary; Guo Pei has changed
history because, during the Cultural Revolution, that skill was stopped, so people
in the area
lost the skill of embroidery; and now that she's brought it back, there's even a
woman in her studio whose great grandmother was one of the embroiderers
in the last dynasty.
In history, there has always been Premarital sex, in history there have been methods to prevent pregnancy (the ancient Egyptians used herbs), in history women couldn't divorce their husbands because they would lose their property and many marriages in the 30,40,50 s were not because were in love simply people had no choic
In history, there has always been Premarital sex,
in history there have been methods to prevent pregnancy (the ancient Egyptians used herbs), in history women couldn't divorce their husbands because they would lose their property and many marriages in the 30,40,50 s were not because were in love simply people had no choic
in history there have been methods to prevent pregnancy (the ancient Egyptians used herbs),
in history women couldn't divorce their husbands because they would lose their property and many marriages in the 30,40,50 s were not because were in love simply people had no choic
in history women couldn't divorce their husbands because they would
lose their property and many marriages
in the 30,40,50 s were not because were in love simply people had no choic
in the 30,40,50 s were not because were
in love simply people had no choic
in love simply people had no choice.
She's the only person
in this sport as dominant as Charlotte: In her whole WWE history, this woman has never lost a matc
in this sport as dominant as Charlotte:
In her whole WWE history, this woman has never lost a matc
In her whole WWE
history, this
woman has never
lost a match.
During a segment on
women's evolving roles
in the workplace on Meet the Press Sunday morning, GOP political operative and former McCain campaign adviser Steve Schmidt made a compelling case for equal opportunity
in American businesses and the country at large, asserting that organizations that do not afford
women a place at the table are on the wrong side of
history and will, eventually,
lose out.
Petersen argues that this is likely due to the fact that, over the course of evolutionary
history,
women had less to gain, and also more to
lose, from engaging
in direct physical aggression.
As previously reported, Oscar - winning writer - director Sofia Coppola («
Lost in Translation») has already made Cannes Film Festival
history with her Focus Features period drama «The Beguiled,» becoming just the second
woman in the event's 70 - year
history to win best director.
Oscar - winning writer - director Sofia Coppola («
Lost in Translation») made Cannes Film Festival
history May 28 by becoming the second
woman in the event's 70 - year
history to win best director for her Focus Features period drama «The Beguiled.»
And the Macmillan team pointed to submissions today that feature the stories of strong
women in history whose contributions have needed to come to light — diverse voices
in a US market that's «making up for
lost time,» as one member of the group put it, by comparison to the longtime activity of many European publishers
in multicultural content for children and YA.
These
women have effectively been
lost to
history, while a statue of Sims holds court
in Central Park.
The book coincides with my exhibition «
Lost in the Light» on view at the Vanderbilt Mansion, and it features my works alongside a lyrical and fragmented story — an imagined
history — of the
women who lived and worked at the Vanderbilt Mansion
in the Gilded Age.
All are pulled from three different series: «Society Portraits» (Sherman as UES
women battling age with plastic surgery), the «
History Portraits» (Sherman as Renaissance and Rococo figures) and the seminal «Centerfolds» series (Sherman as a modern version of the reclining
woman but all
lost in private moments as opposed to, you know, tugging at a bikini string).
But it was not until she
lost her fortune that Betty Parsons found her fate, to be, as Ellsworth Kelly said, «an extraordinary
woman in the
history of modern art.»
And for my NZ mate, a while back now, sorry
lost the url refs / names, there was this NZ
history researcher who worked with an American and they did this study / research about how come NZ was so progressive
in regard to
Women's Lib and the Vote versus the extra 30 years it took before the USA was able to provide women with the Vote in that na
Women's Lib and the Vote versus the extra 30 years it took before the USA was able to provide
women with the Vote in that na
women with the Vote
in that nation.
Its really hard to discuss this anywhere without hearing «Oh your just trying to turn him against his mother» I know that happens alot and i know men and
women are both guilty of it but
in fact i had never heard of the term «parental alienation syndrome» until a couple days ago, i was actually starting to think based on everyones reaction when i brought up my feelings that it was all
in my head and even my son told me i was dillusional right before he stopped talking to me and cut all contact.His mother moved him away to another state when he was 4 basically without more than a few days noticed after i had relocated closer to him to spend more time together, there was no
history of abuse and i was paying support so that was a red flag anyway but hes 29 now and i feel like ive pretty much
lost him forever.im
in another location i moved to be able to see him more after my parents died
in 2008 (about a month apart) but that has turned into a disaster since he no longer wants contact.He has a half brother here by myself and my present wife but my youngest son is mentally disabled and unable to take care of himself, myself and my 2 sons are all that is left of my family i have no other relatives anymore and i feel horrible for anyone else who has to go through this.