Education
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Angela Gahyour, a Voice of Hope for Afghan Women
According to UN statistics, 70% of teachers in Kabul were women, with the new regulations that ban them from the…
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More Women Rectors at the Head of Latin American Universities
The biochemist and academic Rosa Devés have been appointed as rector of the University of Chile until 2026.
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Ana Martínez Patented a Molecule To Combat ALS
The award winner for the best-protected invention for a patent related to ALS is Ana Martínez.
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Older Adults Face Daily Challenges of Exclusion and Forgetting
The challenge of caring for older adults in Latin America is doubled for national and local governments and the families…
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Women in Engineering, Their Obstacles, and Challenges by 2030
Stereotypes and society are essential strategies to reduce the gender gap in STEM careers.
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Where and When Did the Term Lesbianism Originate?
Sappho of Mytilene, also known as Sappho of Lesbos, was a Greek poetess. The first occidental one sang to the…
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Do Millennials Continue the Cliché of the Toy Genre?
Several studies reveal that toys are looked at and cataloged by adults, not children. From The Woman Post, we invite…
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Sexual and Reproductive Education: A Must for Schools
Currently, different schools across the continent offer sex education classes. However, these programs are based on religious, moralist, and conservative…
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The Spiritual Meaning Behind the Lunar Eclipse in Scorpio
Scorpio's full flower moon and lunar eclipse took place on May 16, 2022. This energy reveals our shadows and hidden…
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