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Business Women Lawmaking Schedule Aims Justice Equal Rights Pay
Business Women and Professional women is a political association where the supporters and representatives of particular interests try to influence political policy on a particular issue. They have headquartered their association in Washington, D.C. it is involved with the enhancement of the working situations of women.
Posted on April 24, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Social Security Services To Support Rights Of Food Cloth Shelter Security Info On Social Welfare
Every human being has a natural right to the basic necessities of. These are the rights of food, clothing, shelter and security. Though it is not the primary need security of human being is respected in every civilized society Social security refers to the field of social welfare that is concerned with social safety.
Posted on November 08, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Pakistani Politician Fatima Jinnah Organizer Of All India Muslim Women Students Federation
Fatima Jinnah was born on July 30, 1893 in Karachi Pakistan. She was the sister of the founder of Pakistan namely Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah who took active part in the movement for getting independence from the clutches of British Raj.
Posted on August 18, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Pocket Veto Legislative Maneuver In Federal Lawmaking
In US Federal Lawmaking, pocket veto is a legislative maneuver by virtue of which a bill can be prevented from being passed. In 1812, President James Madison was the first to apply this veto.
Posted on March 13, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Sandra Day OConnor Woman Associate Justice In United States
Sandra Day OConnor is an American Jurist. She is also the first American woman to serve as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. She was born on March 26, 1930. She was a strict constructionist and served from 1981–2006. Her moderate political views made her the crucial swing vote of the court for many of her final years.
Election 2008 Women Votes
Lorraine Hariton is the driving force behind mobilizing women to support for Hillary Clinton who is aspiring for the presidential post in election 2008. She is a Silicon Valley executive. The special aspect about her is that she has huge networks that range from a women's leadership forum to an informal theater group. At the same time the spectacular facts is that she knows how to use them.
SCLC Civil Rights Movement Organization
SCLC or the Southern Christian Leadership Conference is an organization that has played a vital role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960. This is an organization that had its first president, in Martin Luther King, Jr.
Posted on October 26, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Janet Murguia Civil Rights Leader For Hispanic Mexican Communities
Janet Murguia is a very well known leader of civil rights working for the Hispanic and Mexican communities of the United States. Although she spent her childhood years in Kansas City located in Kansas, she is now staying in Washington, DC and is working there as a reputed lawyer for the Latino community. She has many awards to her name like in 2007 she was awarded The Poderosos 100 by the Poder magazine, Powerful Latinos 2007 by the Hispanic magazine and was rated among 101 Top Leaders of the Hispanic Community by the Latino Leaders magazine.
Posted on February 17, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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