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  • 31misogyny — misogynist, misogyny see misanthrope …

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  • 32misogynistic — misogynist ► NOUN ▪ a man who hates women. DERIVATIVES misogynistic adjective …

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  • 33Misogyny — Part of a series on Discrimination General forms …

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  • 34Women in Buddhism — is a topic that can be approached from varied perspectives including those of theology, history, anthropology and feminism. As in other religions, the experiences of Buddhist women have varied considerably. According to Bernard Faure, Buddhism is …

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  • 35woman hater — noun a misanthrope who dislikes women in particular • Syn: ↑misogynist • Derivationally related forms: ↑misogyny (for: ↑misogynist), ↑misogynistic (for: ↑misogynist) …

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  • 36JUDAH BEN ISAAC — (14th or 15th century), author of a Hebrew treatise on music. Judah ben Isaac, who was probably a native of Southern France and seems to have been connected with the Jewish cultural renaissance in 14th century Provence, adapted his treatise from… …

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  • 37Christine de Pizan — lecturing men. Born 11 September 1363 Venice Died c. 1430 (aged 65–66) Christine de Piza …

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  • 38Dave Sim — at the Small Press and Alternative Comics Expos in Columbus, Ohio in 2007. Photograph by Margaret Liss. Born David Victor Sim May 17, 1956 (1956 05 17) (age 55) Hamilton …

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  • 39Mothers and Daughters (comics) — Mothers Daughters Cover to Cerebus #155, the fifth issue of the Mothers Daughters storyline Publisher Aardvark Vanaheim …

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  • 40Christine de Pizan — (ca. 1364–1430)    Often known as the first professional woman of letters, Christine de Pizan (or Pisan) was born in Venice but as a child moved to the court of Charles V of France, where her father was invited to be court physician and… …

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