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Carmen Laforet was the most important Spanish woman novelist during the 1940s, with her novel Nada published in 1945. It challenged the regime by showing a dirty underside that served as a counterpoint to the triumphalism of the Nationalists. [6] Ana María Matute was one of the most important Spanish women novelists of the 1950s and 1960s. Her ...
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(The study included 108 participants, both men and women, between the ages of 25 and 75.) ... here are a few more expert-backed action items to consider adding to your list in your later 40s and ...
Researchers say women in their 40s and 50s who exercise regularly or even begin a new fitness routine have better overall health than women who don't work out on a regular basis
After the adoption of the current statute in 2015, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) challenged it at the Constitutional Court. In October 2021, by seven votes to three, life imprisonment was deemed constitutional. [4] Murders are punished with life imprisonment in the following cases: [4] When the victim is under the age of 16;
Women in the broader Spanish population outnumber men by 900,000, totaling an estimated group of 24 million (as of July 2017). [4] Until the establishing of separation of church and state in 1978, the Catholic Church in Spain has played a major role with regard to official views on women's role in society.
If you're a woman in your 40s whose body can no longer tolerate alcohol, you're not alone. Researchers explain why drinking gets harder as we enter perimenopause. I'm a woman in my 40s.
The Democratic Movement of Women in Catalonia first met in 1963. They held their First General Meeting of the Democratic Movement in 1965, bringing together women from around Spanish to constitute the Women's Democratic Movement. While the Catalan organization disappeared in 1969, it continued on mostly in Madrid, Galicia and Valencia. [22]