"Equal access to education, training and science and technology: Pathway to decent work for women" is the official theme for International Women's Day 2011. Click here for more information and browse the United Nations website to get a deeper insight in the world around you.
Then, click here and read about women who made a difference in their very different lives....Read about Amelia Earhart, Georgia O'Keefe, Ellen Ochoa, Wilma Rudolph and many others. Any comment?
It is great, because women have the same rights that men have, and I think that women must have one day especially for them.
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It is a very good blog spot. I think it's good that women have a day to celebrate all the work done previously
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Hey teacher! Sandra & Raquel speaking! We think Women's day is very important nowadays, because there were a lot of women who fought to have the same rights as men! Wr like Joan of Arc story a lot! We know she is considered a national heroine in France and Catholic saint, and we could see her in the Simpsons show! Nothin' else to say!
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