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The United Nations General Assembly has designated November 25 as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (Resolution 54/134).[1] The premise of the day is to raise awareness of the fact that women around the world are subject to rape, domestic violence and other forms of violence; furthermore, one of the aims of the day is to highlight that the scale and true nature of the issue is often hidden.
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Taken on Monday October 19, 2020
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Posted on Wednesday November 25, 2020
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Earthwatcher said:
J. Gafarot said:
Et la couleur et la forme.
Bienvenue Annemarie.
Pat Del said:
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Malik Raoulda said:
Bonne et agréable fin de semaine.
Cheryl Kelly (cher12… said:
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Rosalyn Hilborne said:
Also a lovely picture Annemarie. Take care.
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Eva Lewitus said:
Wikipedia: In 1939, Dorothy tapped her ruby slippers three times while saying “there’s no place like home.” Since then, multiple generations of women have grown up knowing the unmistakable power of a red shoe.
But beyond The Wizard of Oz, something about a woman who wears red shoes automatically sends a message of power and independence to the world. Historically, red shoes have been the exclusive domain of bold individuals in positions of power: In 1701, King Louis XIV, who also went by the humble moniker “the Sun King,” posed for a royal portrait wearing red heeled shoes. At the time, red dye was very expensive and very difficult to come by, so you pretty much had to be an actual king to afford it.
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