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  The Higher Education of Women
On the Continent of Europe women are admitted to the universities in Italy, France, Belgium Holland, Switzerland, Spain, Roumania, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland, and may in some of them receive university degrees.
Women are excluded from the universities by express prohibition of law in Germany, Austria and Russia.
In the latter country a medical school for women students, which was for a time suspended on account of political complications, is about to be re-established through the exertions of the czarina.
www.infoplease.com /t/hist/congress-of-women/9/1.html   (371 words)

  
 Bundesliga (women) - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
The German women's Bundesliga was created, based on the model of the men's bundesliga, in 1991, by the DFB.
It was first played with north and south divisions, though since 1997 it has become double-railed as a group, basing itself around the German womens championship easily.
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education.music.us /B/Bundesliga-(women).htm   (365 words)

  
 history women higher education christianity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Women in Islam Versus Women in Christianity and Judaism - A...
Women in Higher Education 526: (1559) Davies, Tricia 1982 "`What Kind of Woman is She...
A History of Women Painters and Sculptors from the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century
www.inkabijou.co.uk /46924-historywomenhighereducationchristianity   (257 words)

  
 Fogler Library: Course Guide for WST 480
Subject headings - Education and State, Education Women, Feminism and Education, Sex Discrimination in Education, Sex Differences in Education
After you use these Indexes, do a JOURNAL search in URSUS, using the name of the journal (not the title of the article) to see if we have access to it in either paper or electronic format.
Nancy Lewis is the Women's Studies Librarian; you can send her an email on FirstClass (nancy.lewis@umit.maine.edu) or call her at 581-3613 to set up an appointment.
www.library.umaine.edu /class/Lewis/wst480.htm   (192 words)

  
 Alternative Health Books
Medicine women are dispensers of power, instruments of healing, keepers of tradition and teachers to us all.
A powerful and passionate book of enduring beauty and insight, Medicine Women is the collection of Patricia Wyatt's beautiful art consisting of 45 full-color reproductions, with Susan Freilcher's helpful and informative text accompaniment.
The tasks of fostering cooperation with medical treatment, modifying risky behaviors and a alleviating suffering among the diverse populations impacted by HIV require special expertise and specifically tailored psychological - educational interventions.
www.saxakali.com /BookStore/saxbsh1.htm   (1812 words)

  
 JOFA: Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance | History of Women's Education
Uncovering the history of women’s education tells a fascinating story about the modern process of formalizing women’s torah education and women’s increasing roles in Jewish institutions of higher learning.
And All Your Children Shall Be Learned: Women and the Study of Torah in Jewish Law and History.
Synopsis: In this article, Deborah Weissman traces the origins of the Bais Yaakov movement as the first formal institution for women's education.
www.jofa.org /social.php/education/historyofwom   (322 words)

  
 Affirmative Action Quick Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Articles pertaining to affirmative action are under: Affirmative Action Plans (judicial decisions and); African Americans, Education of; Asian Americans, Education of; Equity; Sexism and racism in educational research; Women's Education.
Materials may also be found under headings beginning with specific groups (e.g., afro-americans, asian americans, korean americans, chinese americans, mexican americans, latin americans), any of which may be combined with subject qualifiers like employment, education, civil rights.
Topics covered include anthropology, criminology, demography, education, law, social psychology, sociology, and urban development.
www.lib.berkeley.edu /TeachingLib/Guides/AffirmativeAction.html   (1381 words)

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