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100 Mothers         
100 Mothers was an art exhibition curated by Harry Pye that originally took place at the "Oh Art" Gallery at The Oxford House, Bethnal Green in March 2004. Pye put the show together with help from several artist friends including Elizabeth Haarala, Mat Humphrey, Jasper Joffe and Emma Ridgway.
American Gold Star Mothers         
  • Gold Star Mothers<br>commemorative issue of 1948}}
  • Gold Star Mothers listen as Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley (not pictured) offers remarks during the 80th Gold Star Mother's Day commemorative ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Sept. 25, 2016.
  • A [[Service flag]] with one gold star
ORGANIZATION
American Gold Star Mothers, Inc.; Gold Star Mother’s Day; Gold star mother; Gold star family; Gold Star Mothers Club
American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. (AGSM), is a private nonprofit organization of American mothers who lost sons or daughters in service of the United States Armed Forces.
Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen         
1986 FEMINIST LITERARY STUDY
Mothers of the Novel: 100 good women writers before Jane Austen; Mothers of the novel: 100 good women writers before Jane Austen; Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers before Jane Austen; Mothers of the Novel
Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen (1986), by Dale Spender, is a foundational study for the reclamation project central to feminist literary studies in English in the late 1980s and 1990s.
Examples of use of 100 Mothers
1. The hospitals research has revealed that four out of every 100 mothers who participated in the study developed gestational diabetes.
2. The project has grown through word of mouth, over the last four years, and more than 100 mothers have become a part of it.
3. Women have a legal right to take time out of the working day to attend appointments and take–up is almost 100%. Mothers in labour are looked after with every hi–tech advantage possible; the foetal monitoring system here is among the most advanced and sensitive in the world.