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            Of Menstrual Blood and Chicken Rice
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        The potency of feminism is excitingly enormous because women’s social roles have been supporting ones for so long that perspectives coming from that half of humanity tend to be extremely challenging for men and their status quo. Never is this truer than when the female body is involved. 
    
    
          
    
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          Gabija Grusaite
    
      
    
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            Women: Economy and Employment
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        The 2009 International Labour Organization (ILO) report on Global Employment Trends for Women warned that, with the deepening of the recession in 2009, the glob... 
    
    
    
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