Women
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International Organizations With Women in Command
The Woman Post makes a global review of those women who are in charge of International Organizations in different countries…
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Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Designs Generate Disruption at the House of Dior.
Maria Grazia Chiuri was born on February the 2nd 1964, in Rome, Italy. She is now recognized as an important…
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Waldorf Pedagogy, in Force More Than Before?
The philosophy behind Waldorf is focused on the study of the human being, the human spirit, and sensitivity towards the…
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Choiba, dolls that tell stories and realities of the Afro ethnic group in Quibdó.
Twenty years ago, four women displaced by violence in Colombia began making hand-embroidered dolls for displaced people in Quibdó
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Why Is Serena Williams Retiring From Tennis?
Tennis player Serena Williams is recognized for having won more Grand Slam singles titles than any other person, woman or…
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Who Are the Richest Women on the Planet and What Do They Do?
This is the first installment of the list of the richest women in the world
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Who Was Nichelle Nichols, and Her Mark on American History
The American actress Nichelle Nichols, best known for her role in the 1960s science fiction TV series Star Trek, died…
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Meaning of the Symbols Used During the Ceremony of the New President in Colombia
Diana Medina Casas, Director of Monitoring and Strategy, and a political analyst have kindly sent us her perspective in this…
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Why Should We Embrace Kaizen in Our Daily Lives?
The word Kaizen comes from the Japanese terms “Kai” meaning changes, and “Zen”, which alludes to getting better. This is…
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Gertrude Ederle, the First Woman To Swim the English Channel
In 1926, Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim the English Channel surpassing the mark of the men who…
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