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  2. The Little Red Hen - Wikipedia

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    Finally, with her task complete, the hen asks who will help her eat the bread. This time the animals eagerly accept, but the hen refuses, stating that no one helped her with her work and decides to eat the bread herself. In some books, the Little Red Hen (though she did eat the bread all by herself) decides to give her friends another chance.

  3. Hataraki Man - Wikipedia

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    Hiroko Matsukata is a woman who works as editor at the magazine Weekly Jidai (週刊「JIDAI」, Shūkan Jidai). She puts all she has into her work, and is known as a strong, straightforward working woman, who can at will turn herself into Hataraki man (working man) mode. Despite Hiroko's success at work, her life lacks romance.

  4. Signe Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson has also created cartoons for Working Woman, Ms., Organic Gardening, the Institute for Research on Higher Education and several other publications, such as the Friends Journal and the University Barge Club newspaper. [9] In 1992, she published her first collection of her work, entitled Abortion Cartoons on Demand. [11]

  5. The 30 Best Kids’ Movies on Netflix Right Now - AOL

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    Universal Pictures. Director: Pierre Coffin, Kyle Balda Cast: Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton, Allison Janney Rating: PG Run time: 91 minutes Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 56%; IMDb 6.4/10 ...

  6. The 4 Most Hardworking Zodiac Signs, According to Astrologers

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    These zodiac signs are the hardest workers who always achieve their goals.

  7. The Milkmaid (Vermeer) - Wikipedia

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    Milkmaids began working solely in the stables before large houses hired them to do housework as well rather than hiring out for more staff. Also on the table in front of the milkmaid are various types of bread. She is a young, sturdily built woman wearing a crisp linen cap, a blue apron and work sleeves pushed up from thick forearms.

  8. Winnie Winkle - Wikipedia

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    The eponymous character Winnie Winkle was a young, unmarried woman who had to support her parents, making it the second popular comic strip about working women (after Somebody's Stenog, which debuted in 1918). [11] It was a reflection of the new role of women in society, as could also be seen in comics such as Tillie the Toiler from 1921.

  9. Mississippi Matilda - Wikipedia

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    Billed as Mississippi Matilda, she recorded four self-penned sides, including her signature song, "Hard Working Woman." [ 7 ] The tracks were created, as part of a larger recording session at St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans , on October 15, 1936. [ 8 ]