Sentences with phrase «powerful woman in the history»

She is the most powerful woman in the history of Onondaga County politics and her status continues to rise across the state as a go - to person for Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
This colorful table accessory references the Isabella d'Este plate in Chicago's The Dinner Party, an exhibition commemorating the famed scholar and politician as well as other powerful women in history.

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James, the highest - ranking woman in Intel's history (and No. 21 on Fortune «s Most Powerful Women list), has already been instrumental in the creation of a women's network at the comWomen list), has already been instrumental in the creation of a women's network at the comwomen's network at the company.
Building on our long history of mentoring young women from around the world, Notebook Mentoring has focused for the three consecutive year on pairing the daughters of military service members with a select group of Most Powerful Women in a special afternoon seswomen from around the world, Notebook Mentoring has focused for the three consecutive year on pairing the daughters of military service members with a select group of Most Powerful Women in a special afternoon sesWomen in a special afternoon session.
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Women have been punished for being in power, for being powerful for many centuries and I thought that was the remarkable thing about making Prospero into Prospera... You can bring in that history of female struggle, and certainly in Shakespeare's day and for many centuries before and after women of knowledge were punished for that knowledge... We can see now in the extreme fundamentalist states, whatever religion they are, that they want to exclude women from education... because an educated woman is a dangerous tWomen have been punished for being in power, for being powerful for many centuries and I thought that was the remarkable thing about making Prospero into Prospera... You can bring in that history of female struggle, and certainly in Shakespeare's day and for many centuries before and after women of knowledge were punished for that knowledge... We can see now in the extreme fundamentalist states, whatever religion they are, that they want to exclude women from education... because an educated woman is a dangerous twomen of knowledge were punished for that knowledge... We can see now in the extreme fundamentalist states, whatever religion they are, that they want to exclude women from education... because an educated woman is a dangerous twomen from education... because an educated woman is a dangerous thing.
The Drowning Guard is the tale of the Ottoman princess, Esma Sultan — one of the most powerful women in Ottoman history and unlike any other woman in the Islamic world.
Personal secrets drive the plot and reveal the history in this powerful novel about two young women who get off a boat in a small southern Illinois town at the start of the Civil War.
The Pulitzer Prize - winning author of Peter the Great, Nicholas and Alexandra, and The Romanovs returns with another masterpiece of narrative biography, the extraordinary story of an obscure young German princess who traveled to Russia at fourteen and rose to become one of the most remarkable, powerful, and captivating women in history.
Yet the history books fail to mention these fascinating woman unless in a perfunctory way as wives of powerful men.
The extraordinary story of an obscure young German princess who traveled to Russia at fourteen and rose to become one of the most remarkable, powerful, and captivating women in history.
But, on her recent Books in Three Bytes podcast appearance in the AuthorBytes Café, historical fiction, and non-fiction author Leslie Carroll talks about some of the most powerful — and infamous — figures in history... who just happen to have been women.
The Brooklyn artist writes a new chapter in the history of painting as performance — a powerful update of Yves Klein's infamous use of naked women as blue - dipped brushes.
For 60 years, she has created powerful artworks that question traditional roles and representations of African Americans and women in the US, as well as deeply personal works about her family history and spirituality.
This canny engagement with conventions of both sculpture and abstract painting combine to make a twofold case: first, for the powerful familial associations and intelligence born from traditional artist practices embodied by the blankets she chose and, second, for the larger place of such «women's work» of making handmade textiles as crucial to major debates in Western art's history.
The lovely odalisques, resplendent in their powerful sexuality and addressing a history of poses popular with French artists from Manet to Matisse, also celebrate the woman from a woman's perspective.
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