Sentences with phrase «seen rural women»

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Some such experiences and actions can be seen in the successful action to re-conquer the earth by the farmers in Brazil or Madagascar, the initiatives for education and rural training of women in Senegal or in the exemplary battles of the South - Korean workers who demonstrated the possibility of constituting efficient inter-professional trade union organisations in the so - called emerging countries.
► Several scenes show a rural area in which homes, schools and a factory appear bombed out; we see broken bricks, debris and thick dust and all buildings appear abandoned, except a farmhouse where a young woman lives alone.
I saw a beautiful movie at Cannes on Saturday night — an artful, surprising and thrillingly intelligent story about a few women trying to make a difference, forging bonds of solidarity in quiet defiance of the repressive, small - minded men in their rural village.
The premise of the film is a bit farfetched, as it has the titular longsuffering widower and father of three precocious girls traveling to see his family out in rural Rhode Island, where he meets a beautiful woman (Binoche, Paris I Love You) while getting away from the group for a bit.
JCR: In this sense, and looking to some of your trajectory recognitions, we see that you were one of the 33 Laureates of the Women's World Summit Foundation Prize for Women's Creativity in Rural Life in 2003.
As a biologist, she saw the problems that deforestation and soil erosion were causing in rural areas, especially for the women who do most of the physical work.
PALMDALE, Calif. - A woman was very concerned after she saw a man exercising his two large dogs by running them alongside his moving car on a rural road in California.
The blueberries are in glass jars, and I've wanted them for days, because for days now I've seen women and men spread out with these jars along the shoulders of rural highways.
The best way to see rural life up close, whether it is women planting in the paddy fields or washing their clothing on the riverbank, is to take a boat and sail through the backwaters of Alleppey and Kumarakom.
I first saw drawing by Wilson in a group show at P.S. 1, where writers often mentioned her in the same breath as Amy Cutler, another artist who works on paper with plenty of white space, spare outlines, and a cast of young women in allusively rural settings.
I could see that whilst it was unlikely that I would do it all at once, it was possible for me as a woman to be the kind of rural doctor, woman, wife and mother I admired.
This collaborative action would see the Minister for Rural Health working closely with colleagues in several other portfolios: Nigel Scullion (Minister for Indigenous Affairs); Michaelia Cash (in her capacity as Minister for Women); Fiona Nash (now Minister for Regional Development and Regional Communications); his portfolio colleague Ken Wyatt (Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care); Jane Prentice (relating to disability services); Zed Seselja (multicultural affairs); and Karen Andrews (in relation to her responsibility for vocational education and skills).
I recently heard of the Pioneer Woman website and have enjoyed seeing her perspective on rural life, plus the photos, food, and room makeovers are fun to look at.
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