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Historic Women in the News
1607 - By 1607 Jamestown, Virginia has been settled and in 1608 Anne Burras becomes the first documented white English woman to marry in the “New World”. She arrived in the New World with a ship load of supplies in the employ as a maid to Mrs. Thomas Forrest. Within the year she married John Laydon and they had four daughters: Virginia, Alice, Katherine, and Margaret. Her daughter, Virginia Laydon is the first child born in the new English colony of Jamestown.
By Paula C. Henderson3 years ago in Viva
The Equalizer Jackets and Coats Collection
The Equalizer Jackets and Coats Collection The Equalizer Jackets and Coats Collection is a line of outerwear designed to keep you warm and stylish all winter long. With a variety of colors and styles to choose from, there's something for everyone in this collection!
By Gloria J. Wright3 years ago in Viva
‘Tawaifs’ : The Unsung Female Musicians of India
The word ‘tawaif’ carries a bad rap in today’s times. But that wasn’t always the case. Today a tawaif is used to depict either a prostitute or the ‘other woman’ or a ‘woman of low morals’ who breaks families for her personal benefit. And unfortunately, in modern times, their portrayal as seductive girls, singing and dancing to double meaning songs meant to titillate the customer has further damaged their reputation
By Peeping_Soul3 years ago in Viva
4 Remarkable Roles Women Played in the American Civil War
The American Civil War broke out April 12, 1861 between the North (Union) and the South (Confederates) over the issues of slavery and did not end until May 26, 1865. Most accounts are from the perspective of the male soldiers, generals, and politicians, however, there exists a force of women not only acting as supportive civilians f rom home, but also as primary participants on the front lines. Here are four roles women played in the American Civil War.
By Kendra Marya3 years ago in Viva
The Power Of Regret — Harness
all have something we wish we would undoubtedly have done differently. Regret, much like any other feeling, belongs to the experience of being human, but it is a feeling that is often misinterpreted. We tend to avoid assessing our regrets with neutrality, as they can be very awkward to consider. I occasionally think back on a circumstance and wince at the idea of my behavior, and other times, I regret some things I didn’t do or state. Can you connect? According to the writer and social science research specialist Daniel Pink, remorse is our most typical unfavorable emotion.
By kanchan chauhan3 years ago in Viva
4 UNUSUAL (AS WELL AS FREE!) CONCEPTS TO MAINTAIN THE FLICKER ALIVE IN YOUR CROSS COUNTRY CONNECTION
I might look at this time as something we had to endure and “obtain with,” or I might see it as an invite to obtain innovation and attempt some brand-new points within our connection. No matter which camp you drop right into, I desired to provide a couple of easy concepts that I directly have located to be significant for remaining favorable and maintaining that trigger to live in my lengthy range connection. The primary motif with these is merely including even more selection and playing to your lengthy range partnership. I can truthfully state that this previous year has been one of the most beneficial and growth-inducing durations in my connection. All it took was a dedication to making the ideal of this time rather than wasting it away.
By kanchan chauhan3 years ago in Viva
5 Points Why You Should Like To Date And Marry A German Woman
German Woman and locating your true love is becoming more complex and challenging if we are being straightforward. Indeed, you have multiple apps and internet sites to pick from, and I make sure you have gotten on impressive dates. But something lived still missed out on at the end of the dark. Your energy appears like something is false with you, which there isn’t, or your buddies and family have been meaning you are also requesting and that your fantasy girl isn’t truly out there. Yet they are WRONG!
By kanchan chauhan3 years ago in Viva




