General Federation of Women's Clubs was created in 1890.
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Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions was created in 2003.
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Mary I. Wood has written:
'The history of the General Federation of Women's Clubs for the first twenty-two years of its organization' -- subject(s): General Federation of Women's Clubs, History, Societies and clubs, Women
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Women's Liberal Federation was created in 1886.
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American Federation of Women Bodybuilders was created in 1980.
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International Women's Sports Federation was created in 1921.
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Canadian Federation of University Women was created in 1919.
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International Federation of University Women was created in 1919.
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National Federation of Indian Women was created in 1954.
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Australian Federation of University Women was created in 1922.
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General Federation of Belgian Labour was created in 1898.
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General Federation of Japanese Peasant Unions was created in 1927.
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General Federation of Japanese Peasant Unions ended in 1931.
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Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions was created in 1965.
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General Federation of Trade Unions - Iraq - was created in 1959.
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General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions was created in 1989.
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General Federation of Jordanian Trade Unions was created in 1954.
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General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea was created on 1945-11-30.
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General Federation of Labour Unions in the Kingdom of Egypt was created in 1938.
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The web address of the Texas Federation Of Women'S Clubs is: http://www.themansion.info
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The phone number of the Texas Federation Of Women'S Clubs is: 512-476-5845.
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General Ray Odierno, the top U.S. military commander in Iraq, ..... later
renamed "Operation Iraqi Freedom",
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The address of the Texas Federation Of Women'S Clubs is: 2312 San Gabriel St, Austin, TX 78705-5014
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The function of the Auditor General of the federation include detection and prevention of fraud, being in attendance during public accounts committe meetings, e.t.c
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Louisa Lawson was against the Federation because it did not give women any rights as citizens. Louisa Lawson was a poet and also a person who wanted to see that women were created equal. She was a leader for the women's right to vote.
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The International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) was founded on March 22, 1966, by General Choi Hong Hi.
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General Federation of Trade Unions
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Yes, they accepted women, blacks, skilled and unskilled laborers. The American Federation of Labor did not.
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mary m bethune
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false
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tennis and track and field.
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There are many different organizations that are known as the 'Anarchist Federation.' While the specific causes are individual, the general purpose tends to revolve around revolution.
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yes
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Federation itself was not bad.
There were hickups which you may consider bad, the Governor General asked the wrong person to form the first government, but that was all sorted out pretty quickly.
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A woman's honor is family honor
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Iraqi women have greater rights and opportunities in areas such as education and employment compared to some of their Arab counterparts due to Iraq's historically progressive stance on women's rights. However, they still face challenges such as gender-based violence, restrictions on freedom, and lack of representation in politics. Cultural and religious factors also influence the status of women in society.
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He felt that women in the work force would drive down wages.
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The word Iraqi is a proper adjective for people or things from or in Iraq, the country. However, it is also a demonym (noun) for a person from Iraqi (one Iraqi, two Iraqis).
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There's no name. They're crying and mourning their husbands and sons who have been killed by occupation forces.
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