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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY

Postby Gogarad » Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:31 pm

Hi ladies,

Happy women’s day Girls!!!!!!! Very Happy

Here is a brief description of our day:
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International Women's Day

International Women's Day (8 March) is an occasion marked by women's groups around the world. This date is also commemorated at the United Nations and is designated in many countries as a national holiday. When women on all continents, often divided by national boundaries and by ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic and political differences, come together to celebrate their Day, they can look back to a tradition that represents at least nine decades of struggle for equality, justice, peace and development.

International Women's Day is the story of ordinary women as makers of history; it is rooted in the centuries-old struggle of women to participate in society on an equal footing with men. In ancient Greece, Lysistrata initiated a sexual strike against men in order to end war; during the French Revolution, Parisian women calling for "liberty, equality, fraternity" marched on Versailles to demand women's suffrage.

The idea of an International Women's Day first arose at the turn of the century, which in the industrialized world was a period of expansion and turbulence, booming population growth and radical ideologies. Following is a brief chronology of the most important events:

1909

In accordance with a declaration by the Socialist Party of America, the first National Woman's Day was observed across the United States on 28 February. Women continued to celebrate it on the last Sunday of that month through 1913.

1910

The Socialist International, meeting in Copenhagen, established a Women's Day, international in character, to honour the movement for women's rights and to assist in achieving universal suffrage for women. The proposal was greeted with unanimous approval by the conference of over 100 women from 17 countries, which included the first three women elected to the Finnish parliament. No fixed date was selected for the observance.

1911

As a result of the decision taken at Copenhagen the previous year, International Women's Day was marked for the first time (19 March) in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland, where more than one million women and men attended rallies. In addition to the right to vote and to hold public office, they demanded the right to work, to vocational training and to an end to discrimination on the job.

Less than a week later, on 25 March, the tragic Triangle Fire in New York City took the lives of more than 140 working girls, most of them Italian and Jewish immigrants. This event had a significant impact on labour legislation in the United States, and the working conditions leading up to the disaster were invoked during subsequent observances of International Women's Day.

1913-1914

As part of the peace movement brewing on the eve of World War I, Russian women observed their first International Women's Day on the last Sunday in February 1913. Elsewhere in Europe, on or around 8 March of the following year, women held rallies either to protest the war or to express solidarity with their sisters.

1917

With 2 million Russian soldiers dead in the war, Russian women again chose the last Sunday in February to strike for "bread and peace". Political leaders opposed the timing of the strike, but the women went on anyway. The rest is history: Four days later the Czar was forced to abdicate and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote. That historic Sunday fell on 23 February on the Julian calendar then in use in Russia, but on 8 March on the Gregorian calendar in use elsewhere.

Since those early years, International Women's Day has assumed a new global dimension for women in developed and developing countries alike. The growing international women's movement, which has been strengthened by four global United Nations women's conferences, has helped make the commemoration a rallying point for coordinated efforts to demand women's rights and participation in the political and economic process. Increasingly, International Women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made, to call for change and to celebrate acts of courage and determination by ordinary women who have played an extraordinary role in the history of women's rights.



The Role of the United Nations
Few causes promoted by the United Nations have generated more intense and widespread support than the campaign to promote and protect the equal rights of women. The Charter of the United Nations, signed in San Francisco in 1945, was the first international agreement to proclaim gender equality as a fundamental human right. Since then, the Organization has helped create a historic legacy of internationally agreed strategies, standards, programmes and goals to advance the status of women worldwide.

Over the years, United Nations action for the advancement of women has taken four clear directions: promotion of legal measures; mobilization of public opinion and international action; training and research, including the compilation of gender desegregated statistics; and direct assistance to disadvantaged groups. Today a central organizing principle of the work of the United Nations is that no enduring solution to society's most threatening social, economic and political problems can be found without the full participation, and the full empowerment, of the world's women.

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Postby Xalimo_X » Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:45 pm

happy women's day! don't forget to have babies!

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Postby ERITREAN_MOB_BOSS » Wed Mar 08, 2006 1:01 pm

[quote="Xalimo_X"] don't forget to have babies! [/quote]




Shiiiid forget? Gogarad can write a book on how to pop little fat nosed jamaican kids out of her hairy slighty mutilated kintir Laughing Laughing

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Postby Basra- » Wed Mar 08, 2006 1:18 pm

I dont know WHY we dont celebrate it here in the states! I say YIPPIE!! Rolling Eyes

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Postby dhuusa_deer » Wed Mar 08, 2006 1:56 pm

Health tip from Dr. DD.

If you're a woman who's not sexually active make sure to regularly use lubricants. Commonly assumed to be usefull for only 1 purpose, lubricants are now thought as first line defense against a whole host under-lubricated vagina diseases. Naturally, the female body produces enough fluids to keep the vagina lubricated however there is growing number of women whose bodies are failing them. Clinically treated cases of suboptimally lubricated vaginas has seen a sharp increase.

New line of lubricants is soon to appear on the markets. So all under-sexed, sexually inactive woman keep the inside of your vaginas lubricated.



This women's health tip is brought to you by the offices of: Dr. DD
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Postby Basra- » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:00 pm

irkh Rolling Eyes

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Postby dhuusa_deer » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:10 pm

Basra,

That was a REALY health tip! I didn't make it up, I gleaned from a women's magazine I was reading earlier today.


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Postby Basra- » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:14 pm

Why r u reading womens magazine???? Rolling Eyes

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Postby dhuusa_deer » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:19 pm

[quote="Basra-"]Why r u reading womens magazine???? Rolling Eyes[/quote]

I'm compassionate sexiest. To make myself feel I'm not women hater, I read womens magazines usually in earshot of women. To make sure 'm seen as pro-women.

You learn alot of good stuff from those magazines. Like how to wax your legs... I'm very hairy. You also get tips for mani/padi-cures, putting on makeups... the whole nine yards. But the best part about reading womens literature is you get a peak into a world we're ignorant of.

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Postby Basra- » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:21 pm

dhuso u are interesting. Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Postby dhuusa_deer » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:26 pm

You know what else I read. I read, and I'm not making this up, wives are most happiest when the husband is the SOLE breadwinner. Whne the wife stays home and husband earns living for the fami... that came as a little shock to me. I was under the impression that women were happy wearing the pants and being bosses and all but apparently not according to a study by a highly reputable organisation.

My apprenticeship continues......

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Postby LaDy-Qac » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:31 pm

Dhuusa, that study was probably done at some random hill billy town in the US. Here in Europe things are very different.

Not many women know that it' s today anyway Laughing. I certainly didn' t Rolling Eyes

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Postby Gogarad » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:39 pm

Ala maxa weirdo's iyo mansookhyo mishan ka booxa..G*sness! Rolling Eyes


DD,

**You learn alot of good stuff from those magazines. Like how to wax your legs... I'm very hairy. You also get tips for mani/padi-cures, putting on makeups... the whole nine yards.**

Why in god's green earth do YOU (so called man) need to know about putting on makeups and the whole nin yard?? I won't ask about the wax and the mani/padi-cures cuz a lot of stright men do get them on regular basis....

Are you a fag or just intouch with your faminine side? And i am serious when I ask this...

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Postby dhuusa_deer » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:39 pm

Lady-Qac,

I currently work for polling company and we have very trustable methods of filtering out biases... so the study done by respected organisation was spot on accurate in its results.

It is the inconvertible truth that women love to be led, love their men to take charge and be decisive. It's reflex, you're prolly the same too but don't know yet. Remember we're talkin about WOMEN not GIRLS.

Be honest, wouldn't you prefer to be stay home mom and your husband to be the sole breadwinner. Given he CAN bring in good enough dough. Be honest.


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Postby dhuusa_deer » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:42 pm

Goga,

I read reports released by Military Think Tanks but I'm not a soldier and have no interest in becoming one in the future. Same thing with reading women's magazines. I'm curious man, I like to know alot of things that don't immediately concern me.


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