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womanhood$92306$ - traduction vers allemand

AWARD IN THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS SCOUTING PROGRAM
Young Womanhood Recognition; Young Womanhood Recognition Award; Young Woman Award; Young Women in Excellence

womanhood      
n. Fraulichkeit, Weiblichkeit
woman suffrage         
  • Women exercising the right to vote during the [[Second Spanish Republic]], November 5, 1933
  • Sergeant]] confiscates women's suffrage activist [[Gladys Morrell]]'s table in the 1930s
  • 1963 Iranian legislative election
  • The first Norwegian woman voter casts her ballot in the 1910 municipal election.
  • [[Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg]]. In the pre-modern era in some parts of Europe, [[abbess]]es were permitted to participate and vote in various European national assemblies by virtue of their rank within the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches.
  • Women's demonstration in Buenos Aires in front of the National Congress by law for universal suffrage, 1947
  • [[Jane Brigode]], Belgian suffragist, around 1910
  • Swedish suffragist [[Signe Bergman]], around 1910
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  • Women's suffrage demonstration in Gothenburg, June 1918
  • [[Edith Cowan]] (1861–1932) was elected to the [[Western Australian Legislative Assembly]] in 1921 and was the first woman elected to any Australian Parliament (though women in Australia had already had the vote for two decades).
  • Freedom or death]]'', was delivered in Connecticut in 1913.
  • [[Eva Perón]] voting at the hospital in 1951. It was the first time women had been permitted to vote in national elections in Argentina. To this end Perón received the Civic Book No. 00.000.001. It was the first and only time she would vote; Perón died July 26, 1952, after developing cervical cancer.
  • Eighteen female MPs joined the Turkish Parliament in 1935
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  • French pro-suffrage poster, 1934
  • The Swedish writer [[Maria Gustava Gyllenstierna]] (1672–1737); as a taxpaying property owner, and a woman of legal majority due to her widowed status, she belonged to the women granted suffrage in accordance with the constitution of the [[age of liberty]] (1718–1772).
  • Line luplau seen in the foreground on her daughter [[Marie Luplau]]'s large group portrait painting ''From the Early Days of the Fight for Women's Suffrage'' (1897).
  • [[Marie Stritt]] (1855–1928), German suffragist, co-founder of the [[International Alliance of Women]]
  • Program for [[Woman Suffrage Procession]], Washington, D.C., March 3, 1913. The parade was organized by suffragists [[Alice Paul]] and [[Lucy Burns]].
  • Philippine President [[Manuel L. Quezon]] signing the Women's Suffrage Bill following the 1937 plebiscite
  • First women electors of Brazil, Rio Grande do Norte, 1928.
  • [[Savka Dabčević-Kučar]], [[Croatian Spring]] participant; Europe's first female prime minister
  • "Kaiser Wilson" banner held by a woman who picketed the White House
  • A British cartoon speculating on why imprisoned [[suffragette]]s refused to eat in prison
  • Toledo Woman Suffrage Association, Toledo, Ohio, 1912
  • [[Wilhelmina Drucker]], a Dutch pioneer for women's rights, is portrayed by [[Truus Claes]] in 1917 on the occasion of her seventieth birthday.
  • Women's Rights meeting in Tokyo, to push for women's suffrage
  • A 1917 demonstration in Petrograd. The plaque says (in Russian): "Without the participation of women, election is not universal!"
  • Finland's parliamentary elections in 1907]]
  • Australian women's rights were lampooned in this 1887 ''Melbourne Punch'' cartoon: A hypothetical female member foists her baby's care on the House Speaker. [[South Australian]] women were to achieve the vote in 1895.<ref name=SA1895/>
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  • first presidential election (October 2004)]] in Afghan history
LEGAL RIGHT OF WOMEN TO VOTE
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n. Recht einer Frau zu wählen

Définition

domesticity
Domesticity is the state of being at home with your family.
...a small rebellion against routine and cosy domesticity.
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Personal Progress

Young Women Personal Progress was a goal-setting and achievement program within the Young Women organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The program ran from 1978 to 2019 and was roughly analogous to the Duty to God program in the Young Men organization.