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8thMarch - International Women's Day March 8 is International Women's Day. It is a day of struggle across the globe, where the battle of women - for their own liberation and their contributions to the fight for a better world - are put at center stage. In 1869 British MP John Stuart Mill was the first person in Parliament to call for women's right to vote. On 19 September 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the right to vote. Women in other countries did not enjoy this equality and campaigned for justice for many years. International Women's Day grew out of the struggle of working women in United States. In 1908, women, mainly from the garment industry, came together in New York City's Rutgers Square to demand a strong union in the needle trades and the right to vote. In 1910 a second International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. A woman named Clara Zetkin (Leader of the 'Women's Office' for the Social Democratic Party in Germany) tabled the idea of an International Women's Day. She proposed that every year in every country there should be a celebration on the same day - a Women's Day - to press for their demands. The conference of over 100 women from 17 countries, representing unions, socialist parties, working women's clubs, and including the first three women elected to the Finnish parliament, greeted Zetkin's suggestion with unanimous approval and thus International Women's Day was the result. The very first International Women's Day was launched the following year by Clara Zetkin on 19 March (not 8 March). The date was chosen because on 19 March in the year of the 1848 revolution, the Prussian king recognized for the first time the strength of the armed people and gave way before the threat of a proletarian uprising. Among the many promise he made, which he later failed to keep, was the introduction of votes for women. Plans for the first International Women's Day demonstration were spread by word of mouth and in the press. During the week before International Women's Day two journals appeared: The Vote for Women in Germany and Women's Day in Austria. Various articles were devoted to International Women's Day: 'Women and Parliament', 'The Working Women and Municipal Affairs', 'What Has the Housewife got to do with Politics?', etc. The articles thoroughly analyzed the question of the equality of women in the government and in society. All articles emphasized the same point that it was absolutely necessary to make parliament more democratic by extending the franchise to women. Success of the first International Women's Day in 1911 exceeded all expectation. Meetings were organized everywhere in small towns and even the villages halls were packed so full that male workers were asked to give up their places for women. Men stayed at home with their children for a change, and their wives, the captive housewives, went to meetings. During the largest street demonstration of 30,000 women, the police decided to remove the demonstrators' banners so the women workers made a stand. In the scuffle that followed, bloodshed was averted only with the help of the socialist deputies in Parliament. In 1913 International Women's Day was transferred to 8 March and this day has remained the global date for International Wommen's Day ever since. During International Women's Year in 1975, IWD was given official recognition by the United Nations and was taken up by many governments. International Women's Day is marked by a national holiday in China, Armenia, Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. Club Maneater, "Guns"
Always a rebel, from an early age, Guns was prone to episodes of provocative trickery. A sprightly child growing up in a community of German immigrants in rural Iowa, she shocked the quiet & puritanical townspeople with her predilection for self-exhibition and the ambitious games of bodily exploration (under the pretense of medical curiosity) that she initiated behind the school gymnasium. Her time in sleepy Iowa culminated with the Promenade that resulted in her expulsion from her well-respected Parochial school when, emboldened by the brandy she’d managed to slip into the punch, she titillated her classmates with a dance of her own invention, the aptly-named ‘Crucifriction.’ Several years followed during which Guns found a post as an exotic dancer in a rugged outpost town in Texas and promptly learned to cheat at cards, throw knives, and perform a number of unprintable acts. Her true love, however, was neither man, woman, nor beast, but the trusty Colt .45 she always keeps close by her side. Her accuracy of aim is the stuff of legend, and would-be suitors soon learned that our free-spirited Maneater was as likely as not to greet a gift of diamonds with a comparable portion of lead, since she had vowed long ago never to be tied down to any man. Guns spent her spare time on her charity work (teaching Incorrigible Boys the finer points of hogtying and responsible gun-slinging) until she was encountered by a member of the Club (himself a rather incorrigible individual) who, immediately recognizing all of her impressive attributes, refused to take no (or three bullets to the thigh) for an answer, and doggedly pursued the feisty Guns until she agreed to take her rightful place in our ranks, where she continues to ply her varied trades with great success to this very day. Related topics: tips on day trading forex exchange market forex ira agora forex trading course clal forex the trading day stampa su forex is forex real day trading the sp |