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Monthly Archives: July 2015
A New Day in South Carolina !
I had to follow up on the post I made about South Carolina and the confederate flag. This woman, Jenny Horne, is a descendent of Jefferson Davis, who was the first president of the Conferacy. She with the son of … Continue reading
Indian Women Soar !
Indian women pilots soar past global average Saurabh Sinha, TNN | Nov 24, 2014, 04.19AM IST Indigo Airlines According to DGCA, almost 600 of the 5,050 pilots in Indian airlines are women. NEW DELHI: Ground realities may be harsh for … Continue reading
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Tagged Air India-Indian Airlines, aviation, India, Indian Women Pilots, Spice Jet, women
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“Greece Beckons”
Mykonos, Greece. . . . . . 8 hour boat ride from Athens Travelling in Greece years ago, we had a taste of what is happening there now. Banks went on strike while we were there. We had never expereinced … Continue reading
Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock 1969
Originally posted on TalesAlongTheWay:
In 1969 at Woodstock music festival, an unlikely event happened. Jimi Hendrix reinvented it from top to bottom to showcase the sound possible made by extreme high-volume electric guitar. His riffs are interpreted as weapons…
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The Words That Remade America
This is the only photograph of President Lincoln at the cemetery dedication. It is thought that due to the brevity of his remarks, other photographers had no time to set up their equipment. The bloodiest battle of the … Continue reading
Commercial for EasyIME
Here is the 30 second commercial that took all day to make back in March! It was made in India to save money to be shown in California, Texas, New York, and Florida. These are the states with the highest … Continue reading
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Tagged Amdavad, commerical, Easy IME, Green Card, India, Indian entrepreneur
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America’s First Wave of Women’s Rights Activists
Near life-size figures of the first wave of the women’s rights activists in the United States. On Sunday, since it was raining in Central New York, we drove to Seneca Falls to visit the Women’s Rights National Historical Park. It … Continue reading
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Tagged 72 ;years of struggle to vote for women in the US, Convention 1848, custody lawas, demanded equal rights for women, educational opportunities, history, human rights, participation in church, professions and politcs, property rights, Quakers and Methodist Church, Seneca Falls New York, women's history in the US, Women's Rights
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