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  2. Single person - Wikipedia

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    Single women are sometimes called bachelorettes, especially in festive contexts in American English. However, the historic term for unwed women is spinster. The connotations of the word spinster have changed so much over time that it is now considered a derogatory term. The Oxford English Dictionary says in its usage notes for the word:

  3. Women in government - Wikipedia

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    The lady in the case, an example of how some have interpreted women's involvement in government. Women's informal collectives are crucial to improving the standard of living for women worldwide. Collectives can address such issues as nutrition, education, shelter, food distribution, and generally improved standard of living. [134]

  4. Marital status - Wikipedia

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    A government records the civil status of its citizens by means of a civil registration system. Historically, inquiries into marital status have appeared on applications for employment, loans, and credit. Familial status indicates whether a person is the responsible caregiver for a child.

  5. Judges consider ruling on definition of a woman - AOL

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    Supreme Court judges have retired to consider their ruling on a long-running legal battle over the definition of a woman in Holyrood legislation. It is the final stage in a case between the ...

  6. Supreme Court to hear case on definition of a woman - AOL

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    Judges at the Supreme Court are to consider how women are defined in law in a landmark case brought by Scottish campaigners. It is the culmination of a long-running legal dispute which started ...

  7. Matriarchy - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), matriarchy is a "form of social organization in which the mother or oldest female is the head of the family, and descent and relationship are reckoned through the female line; government or rule by a woman or women." [4] A popular definition, according to James Peoples and Garrick Bailey, is ...

  8. Women's rights - Wikipedia

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    [175] The Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, also known as the Istanbul Convention, provides the following definition of violence against women: "violence against women" is understood as a violation of human rights and a form of discrimination against women and shall mean all ...

  9. Don’t let the government inherit your wealth: Estate planning ...

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    Estate planning is typically discussed in the context of spouses and children—even as a growing number of Americans are single or child-free. This group may feel excluded from the world of ...