Originally it was just the lower class or
urban women who gave birth to their babies in hospitals while middle - class and wealthy women still labored and delivered at home.
Not exact matches
Mother's Day struck a resonant chord in the culture - with all those unnerved by
women's suffrage and
urban migration, with Protestants long familiar with the maternal ideals of evangelical womanhood, with business leaders (especially florists)
who were quick to see the commercial potential, with politicians
who still regularly voiced the Enlightenment precept that virtuous mothers were the essential undergirding of the republic in nurturing sons to be responsible citizens.
«In our villages,
women have always worn scarves; they wear them in a more natural way than the up - town,
urban Tehrani
women,
who, since the revolution, have been forced to wear them.
In the first place, his interest in history as the history of suffering and his commitment to solidarity with the oppressed have always run counter to the ignoring of peasants15 and
women and the concentration of attention upon
urban — industrial development which have characterized most of those
who share his focus upon «history».
METHOD: A self - administered postal questionnaire was sent to a sample of 340
women aged 20 - 40 years
who were registered with the study practice — a single - handed
urban general practice that supports home confinement.
Although affluent and
urban women began having their babies in hospitals, however, medically underserved populations, such as rural
women with limited access to hospitals and poor
women who couldn't afford to give birth in the hospitals, continued to give birth at home.
Inclusion criteria: «all pregnant
women aged between 12 to 49 years old,
who are residents of community units in Korogocho and Viwandani slums that fall within the Nairobi
Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System (NUHDSS) area, and their respective children (when born)».
Women were defined by sociodemographic criteria in three studies: living in the three most disadvantaged postcode areas and over the age of 16 (Hoddinott 2012), over 18, nulliparous, low income families, who had not yet selected a paediatrician (Serwint 1996), and low - income urban women (Sellen 2
Women were defined by sociodemographic criteria in three studies: living in the three most disadvantaged postcode areas and over the age of 16 (Hoddinott 2012), over 18, nulliparous, low income families,
who had not yet selected a paediatrician (Serwint 1996), and low - income
urban women (Sellen 2
women (Sellen 2013).
The movement to medicalize birth was led partly by
urban middle - class
women associated with the early feminist movement,
who thought the freedom from pain promised by anesthesia would be empowering.
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Women who attended an
urban medical centre providing prenatal care to a low income population in the Bronx, New York City.
Women who attended an
urban medical centre providing prenatal care for a economically diverse population in the Bronx, New York City.
As a young man, Jiménez found kindred spirits in like - minded men and
women who were committed to the causes of liberation and independence for Puerto Rico — and sought freedom from what they perceived to be the racist and discriminatory treatment minority residents faced in major
urban centers such as Chicago and New York.
Senator Klein with Paloma Hernandez, President and Chief Executive Officer of
Urban Health Plan, and Bronx
women who took part in the Bronx Women's Wellness Week, a set of programs sponsored, in part, by Senator K
women who took part in the Bronx
Women's Wellness Week, a set of programs sponsored, in part, by Senator K
Women's Wellness Week, a set of programs sponsored, in part, by Senator Klein.
Dr. Abbara and his colleagues evaluated plasma kisspeptin levels in 993 asymptomatic pregnant
women who were, on average, 11 weeks pregnant and were visiting their doctor for a routine prenatal exam at an
urban academic obstetric center.
Such an expansion would particularly benefit residents of medically underserved
urban and rural communities
who otherwise lack ready access to primary care services, especially adults with serious and chronic health conditions that can be cared for in primary care settings,
women of childbearing age, children and the low - income elderly.
Sun - dried Mother Earth Snacks sent a basket of white mulberries to nourish a group of amazing
women who volunteer for the
urban farm at @almacommunityoutreach today mulberry is a great food for
women (and men!)
Sun - dried Mother Earth Snacks sent a basket of white mulberries to nourish a group of amazing
women who volunteer for the
urban farm at
Urban Dictionary's first definition of a Basic Bitch is from the summer of 2009; she is an ersatz Boss Bitch, «a bum - ass
woman who think she the shit but really ain't.»
For those of you
who don't know, she is the designer & proprietor of Brass Tacks and believes in creating clothes that have a modern silhouette, made out of natural textiles, perfect for the
urban woman.
Urban dictionary says it's a
woman who thinks she's the shit but really just like everyone else.
«I started Accidental Icon because I was having trouble finding a fashion blog or magazine that offered an
urban, modern, intellectual aesthetic but also spoke to
women who live what I call «interesting but ordinary lives» in cities.
For day: «Every
woman needs a vibrant lipstick — you throw it on and bam, your whole face is polished,» says Sir John,
who layered the magenta
Urban Decay 24/7 Glide - On Lip Pencil in Venom ($ 20; urbandecay.com) under a matching lipstick, L'Oréal Paris Infallible Paints Lipcolor in Violet Twist ($ 8.99; at drugstores).
She also finds that those whose marriage rates have increased the most are among the usual suspects of
who benefit from a more coordinated market — educated men and
women, those living in less
urban areas, those not in the workforce and African Americans.
I'm a strong, young,
urban, professional
woman who have a great desire for a heterosexual relationship with the right guy.
That is more than double the 13 % that did so when we last asked about this behavior in 2005.16
Women are a bit more likely than men to conduct this type of research, those with a college education are more likely to do so than those
who have not attended college,
urban and suburbanites are more likely to do so than rural residents, and online daters are more likely to do so than non-online daters.
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As I was watching Jeong's tall figure awkwardly float across the screen, traversing through the
urban landscape of Seoul, I couldn't help but think of Diane Keaton as Annie Hall, a
woman who introduced a new type of being on screen, and
who popularised a sort of fashionable dagginess.
Claustrophobically sexual, the tale involves a young, upper - middle - class
woman named Helen (Virginia Madsen, in a career - best turn)
who, in the course of studying the customs of the tenement - dwellers of Chicago's Cabrini - Green housing development, finds herself the inamorata of the Candyman (Tony Todd): the manifestation of an
Urban urban legend, a black man lynched in another time for having the temerity to fall in love with a white w
Urban urban legend, a black man lynched in another time for having the temerity to fall in love with a white w
urban legend, a black man lynched in another time for having the temerity to fall in love with a white
woman.
Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (Unrated) Rinko Kikuchi handles the title role in this character - driven drama inspired by the
urban legend about a cash - strapped
woman who migrates from Japan to the U.S. in order to find the loot the film Fargo suggested is buried somewhere in Minnesota.
In Ingmar Bergman's feature directing debut,
urban beauty - shop proprietress Miss Jenny arrives in an idyllic rural town one morning to whisk away her eighteen - year - old daughter, Nelly, whom she abandoned as a child, from the loving
woman who has raised her.
THE LOFT Starring: Karl
Urban and James Marsden Directed by: Erik Van Looy Five friends
who share a loft for their extramarital affairs begin to question one another after the murdered body of an unknown young
woman is found in the property.
Perhaps the first
urban film of the genre, this moody thriller stars Arthur Franz as a deranged young man
who shoots
women with a surplus Army rifle, prompting a police manhunt in hilly San Francisco.
Who: James Marsden, Karl Urban, Wentworth Miller, Rhona Mitra and Isabel Lucas What: Five friends who share a loft for their extramarital affairs begin to question one another after the murdered body of an unknown young woman is found in the proper
Who: James Marsden, Karl
Urban, Wentworth Miller, Rhona Mitra and Isabel Lucas What: Five friends
who share a loft for their extramarital affairs begin to question one another after the murdered body of an unknown young woman is found in the proper
who share a loft for their extramarital affairs begin to question one another after the murdered body of an unknown young
woman is found in the property.
The MKC targets affluent
urban dwellers
who want a small SUV or crossover; Baby Boomers downsizing but unwilling to give up the premium features of bigger SUVs and crossovers; parents with 1 - 2 kids; and
women who prefer crossovers for the superior ride height and perceived safety over a passenger car.
But another ordeal awaits him beyond the
urban ruins, in an idyllic country refuge where Chris meets a
woman, Pauline,
who is largely untouched by the world's horrors.
Set in 1890s New York City, when social lines starkly divided the city, These Shallow Graves follows the
urban adventure of a smart, independent and beautiful young
woman from high society
who's willing to risk everything to solve the mystery of her father's untimely death.
It's called The Haunting Lessons, an
urban fantasy about a young
woman from Iowa
who, when tragedy strikes, discovers she has powers she never suspected.
The average buyer, according to BookNet Canada, is a college educated
woman, over 45
who works fulltime and lives in an
urban area.
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Urban parks act as simple but socially vital safety valves for ordinary men and
women to release some of the pressures of daily life in the city - especially for those
who find themselves living in treeless informal settlements or featureless tower blocks.
I recently had the opportunity to learn more about this remarkable young
woman,
who went on to transform Africa's largest
urban slum and change the lives of many of its residents.
The installation focuses on four distinct characters / scenarios: a Tokyo auctioneer, a young man (Andre 3000 from the music group Outkast) navigating desolate
urban streets, a helicopter factory worker
who doubles as a tap dancer, and a young
woman playing handball.
In this transformation of the «intimate proportions» of the
woman's body into landscape - like abstract composition, de Kooning pursued a strategy similar to that of his friend Franz Kline,
who used an opaque projector to enlarge details of his own
urban genre paintings into the mural - scale, black - and - white abstractions that became his signature achievement» (J. Zilczer, A Way of Living: The Art of Willem de Kooning, New York, 2014, p. 132).
Here visitors will recognize an amalgam of influences from the
women artists
who came before: The knotting, weaving, piling, and slumping of earlier eras have expanded into forest - like installations redolent of contemporary
urban experience.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the British government today (World Population Day) have been hosting a London Summit on Family Planning, aimed at expanding access to contraception and related health services for
women, particularly in poor
urban communities,
who want more control over the size of their families.
I meet
urban farmers
who teach
women from a homeless shelter and inner - city kids to grow healthy food on remediated vacant lots; advocates for sustainable transportation
who tirelessly attend hearings and planning meetings; members of community land trusts that provide affordable housing; and conservation land trusts that preserve ecosystems and habitats acre by acre, stream by stream.
Yes, there is a strong correlation, as there is with
women in Hong Kong
who stir - fry,
urban / rural divide (diesel exhaust), black carbon, dung fires, etc., etc., etc..
A rollercoaster enthusiast
who traveled to India to study tribal
women's empowerment; an energy analyst interested in the impacts of innovation on geopolitics; an engineer
who has worked on alternative transportation and
urban development; and a former scholar of the Victorian era
who now writes on energy technologies and risk perception.
Both camps drew intellectual inspiration from brilliant
women who wrote brilliant books — Jane Jacobs, whose «Death and Life of Great American Cities» assaulted the conventional wisdom about «
urban renewal; and Rachel Carson, whose «Silent Spring» helped give birth to the environmental movement by documenting the harmful effect of pesticides.