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  2. The Famous Five (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The achievement of personhood for women had been a monumental change which gave more power to women. To honour the Five and continue to involve women in leadership roles in Canada, Frances Wright and others established the non-profit Famous Five Foundation on October 18, 1996, the 70th anniversary of the decision of the Judicial Committee of ...

  3. Power of Women - Wikipedia

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    Judith with the Head of Holofernes by Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1530 15th-century aquamanile with Phyllis riding Aristotle [1] Jacopo Amigoni, Jael and Sisera, 1739. The "Power of Women" (German: Weibermacht) is a medieval and Renaissance artistic and literary topos, showing "heroic or wise men dominated by women", presenting "an admonitory and often humorous inversion of the male-dominated ...

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  5. 7 things science says women do better than men - AOL

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    They include entitlement and a deep desire for power. Number 5. Theoretically, get to Mars. In 2014, NASA Mars study participant Kate Green suggested the agency appoint an all-female crew for the ...

  6. List of The Power of Five characters - Wikipedia

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    Matt is the first of the Five and the leader of the Five, and is the main protagonist in the first two novels, Raven's Gate and Evil Star.He did reappear in the third novel Nightrise, but only very briefly when Scott and Jamie Tyler appeared in the Nazca Desert, the place where Matt and Pedro were staying in Professor Chamber's hacienda.

  7. Anima and animus - Wikipedia

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    Carl Jung described the animus as the unconscious masculine side of a woman, and the anima as the unconscious feminine side of a man, each transcending the personal psyche. [1] They are considered animistic parts within the Self , with Jung viewing parts of the self as part of the infinite set of archetypes within the collective unconscious .

  8. Honorary male - Wikipedia

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    Such women, she claims, do not wish to empower other women, but rather to preserve their own exceptional status among the men. [8] Margaret Atwood described the results of a study of book reviews conducted in 1972: We also found that, if a man's book was being praised, it tended to attract excess-of-malehood adjectives; the writer was an ultra-man.

  9. Women in positions of power - Wikipedia

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    Women in positions of power are women who hold an occupation that gives them great authority, influence, and/or responsibility in government or in businesses. Historically, power has been distributed unequally. Power and powerful positions have most often been associated with men as opposed to women. [1]