Clínica inaugura máquina de ressonância magnética para claustrofóbicos
Você já viu alguém com medo de lugares fechados? Imagina o que é para essa pessoa entrar em uma máquina de ressonância magnética. Foi pensando nisso que uma clínica de Santos adquiriu um novo equipamento aberto. Um alívio para quem precisa fazer o exame. Para mais informações: vtv.com.br/jornalismo
Veterans Discuss Public Lands and RGDN
Rio Grande del Norte National Monument was years in the making, and our veterans have a special connection to these lands. Watch veterans and Congressman Ben Ray Lujan discuss the importance of our public lands, then write to the Interior Department saying you support our monuments today!
Homem-Aranha: De Volta ao Lar (Dublado)
Fantasia/Filme de ficção científica · 2017 · 12 · português (Brasil)
Depois de atuar ao lado dos Vingadores, chegou a hora do pequeno Peter Parker voltar para casa e para a sua vida, já não mais tão normal. Lutando diariamente contra pequenos crimes nas redondezas, ele pensa ter encontrado a missão de sua vida quando o terrível vilão Abutre surge amedrontando a cidade. O problema é que a tarefa não será tão fácil como ele imaginava.
Atores: : Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Robert Downey Jr
Diretor: Jon Watts
Ex Illuminati Druid on the Occult Power of Music w William Schnoebelen & David Carrico NYSTV
William Schnoebelen was an Illuminati Initiate, Druid,, Witch, 32nd degree Freemason and now spreads the truth.
Alongside David Carrico, the worlds foremost expert on Freemasonry (by a non Masonic initiate).
Hosted by Jon Pounders of NYSTV also a truly knowledgeable guy on all topics related to the Illuminati..
OK, so I grew up listening to music like all of us did. We think it's just harmless entertainment. Music throughout the years wan't for the masses, though. It was a highly prized, esoteric secret only for the priest kings in their ceremonies.
Sometimes, especially when we're younger, we can listen to a song and it can change our whole life and life perception. Why? Is it that inspirational? Or are there components of mind control interlaced into the music to make you feel and react a certain way?
The short answer is yes.
Tune in to this awesome Podcast by Now You See TV (check them out if you haven't already). Pretty much the most cutting edge info out there.
Also Check out FOJC Radio for more with David Carrico - Truly this man is an encyclopedia of knowledge from Ancient History to yesterday's news..
And Bill Schnoebelen at With One Accord Ministries who provides insights into the Illuminati completely unavailable anywhere else.
If subtitles are not up now they will soon be. =)
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Women's suffrage | Wikipedia audio article
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- Socrates
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Women's suffrage (colloquial: female suffrage, woman suffrage, or women's right to vote) is the right of women to vote in elections; a person who advocates the extension of suffrage, particularly to women, is called a suffragist. Limited voting rights were gained by women in Finland, Iceland, Sweden and some Australian colonies and western U.S. states in the late 19th century. National and international organizations formed to coordinate efforts to gain voting rights, especially the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (founded in 1904, Berlin, Germany), and also worked for equal civil rights for women.In 1881, the Isle of Man gave women who owned property the right to vote. In 1893, the British colony of New Zealand granted women the right to vote. The colony of South Australia did the same in 1894 and all women were able to vote in the next election, which was held in 1896. South Australia also permitted women of any race to stand for election alongside men, and was the first in the world to allow women to stand for election. In 1899 Western Australia enacted full women's suffrage, enabling women to vote in the constitutional referendum of 31 July 1900 and the 1901 state and federal elections. In 1902 women in the remaining four colonies also acquired the right to vote and stand in federal elections after the six Australian colonies federated to become the Commonwealth of Australia. Discriminatory restrictions against Aboriginal people, including women, voting in national elections, were not completely removed until 1962.The first European country to introduce women's suffrage was the Grand Duchy of Finland, then part of the Russian Empire, which elected the world's first women Members of Parliament in the 1907 parliamentary elections. Norway followed, granting full women's suffrage in 1913. Denmark followed in 1915, and Russian Provisional Government in 1917.Most independent countries enacted women's suffrage in the interwar era, including Canada in 1917, Britain (over 30 in 1918, over 21 in 1928), Germany, Poland in 1918, Austria and the Netherlands in 1919, and the United States in 1920 (Voting Rights Act of 1965 secured voting rights for racial minorities).
Leslie Hume argues that the First World War changed the popular mood:
The women's contribution to the war effort challenged the notion of women's physical and mental inferiority and made it more difficult to maintain that women were, both by constitution and temperament, unfit to vote. If women could work in munitions factories, it seemed both ungrateful and illogical to deny them a place in the polling booth. But the vote was much more than simply a reward for war work; the point was that women's participation in the war helped to dispel the fears that surrounded women's entry into the public arena.Late adopters in Europe were Spain in 1933, France in 1944, Italy in 1946, Greece in 1952, San Marino in 1959, Monaco in 1962, Andorra in 1970, Switzerland in 1971 at federal level, and at local canton level between 1959 in the cantons of Vaud and Neuchâtel and 1991 in the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden, and Liechtenstein in 1984. In addition, although women in Portugal obtained suffrage in 1931, this was with stronger restrictions than those of men; full gender equality in voting was only granted in 1976.The United States gave women equal voting rights in all states with the Nineteenth Amendment ratified in 1920. Brazil implemented full voting rights for women in 1932. Canada and some Latin American nations passed women's suffrage before World War II while the vast majority of Latin American nations established women's suffrage in the 1940s, with the exception of Uruguay in 1917 (see table in Summary below). The last Latin American country to give women the right to vote was Paraguay in 1961. In December 2015, women were first allowed to vote in Saudi Arabia (municipal elections).Extended political campai ...
Women's suffrage | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:55 1 History
00:09:48 2 Suffrage movements
00:12:11 3 Timeline
00:12:20 4 By continent
00:12:29 4.1 Africa
00:12:38 4.1.1 Sierra Leone
00:13:04 4.1.2 South Africa
00:14:47 4.1.3 Southern Rhodesia
00:15:39 4.2 Asia
00:15:47 4.2.1 Afghanistan
00:16:19 4.2.2 Bangladesh
00:17:23 4.2.3 India
00:19:56 4.2.4 Indonesia
00:21:53 4.2.5 Iran
00:22:14 4.2.6 Israel
00:22:37 4.2.7 Japan
00:22:58 4.2.8 Kuwait
00:23:20 4.2.9 Lebanon
00:23:28 4.2.10 Pakistan
00:24:10 4.2.11 Philippines
00:24:45 4.2.12 Saudi Arabia
00:27:41 4.2.13 Sri Lanka
00:28:35 4.3 Europe
00:28:43 4.3.1 Austria
00:29:03 4.3.2 Azerbaijan
00:29:24 4.3.3 Belgium
00:30:11 4.3.4 Bulgaria
00:31:05 4.3.5 Croatia
00:31:13 4.3.6 Czech Republic
00:32:11 4.3.7 Denmark
00:34:20 4.3.8 Estonia
00:35:06 4.3.9 Finland
00:36:26 4.3.10 France
00:37:06 4.3.11 Georgia
00:37:31 4.3.12 Germany
00:37:46 4.3.13 Greece
00:40:38 4.3.14 Hungary
00:40:55 4.3.15 Isle of Man
00:41:24 4.3.16 Italy
00:42:16 4.3.17 Liechtenstein
00:42:31 4.3.18 Luxemburg
00:42:58 4.3.19 Netherlands
00:44:07 4.3.20 Norway
00:45:02 4.3.21 Poland
00:45:36 4.3.22 Portugal
00:46:29 4.3.23 Romania
00:48:23 4.3.24 Russia
00:48:55 4.3.25 San Marino
00:49:18 4.3.26 Spain
00:50:18 4.3.27 Sweden
00:57:16 4.3.28 Switzerland
00:58:41 4.3.29 Turkey
00:59:59 4.3.30 United Kingdom
01:05:16 4.4 Oceania
01:05:24 4.4.1 Australia
01:08:11 4.4.2 Cook Islands
01:08:26 4.4.3 New Zealand
01:09:33 4.5 The Americas
01:10:36 4.5.1 Canada
01:12:43 4.5.2 United States
01:19:25 4.5.3 Argentina
01:25:02 4.5.4 Brazil
01:25:31 4.5.5 Chile
01:26:15 4.5.6 Mexico
01:31:59 4.5.7 Venezuela
01:33:42 5 Women's suffrage in non-religious organizations
01:34:07 6 Women's suffrage in religions
01:34:17 6.1 Catholicism
01:34:43 6.2 Islam
01:34:59 6.3 Judaism
01:35:32 7 Timelines
01:35:51 8 See also
01:36:32 9 Notes
01:36:41 10 Further reading
01:40:12 10.1 United States
01:42:03 11 External links
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- reduce eye strain
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections. Beginning in the late 1800s, women worked for broad-based economic and political equality and for social reforms, and sought to change voting laws in order to allow them to vote. National and international organizations formed to coordinate efforts to gain voting rights, especially the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (founded in 1904, Berlin, Germany), and also worked for equal civil rights for women.Women who owned property gained the right to vote in the Isle of Man in 1881, and in 1893, the British colony of New Zealand granted all women the right to vote. Most independent countries enacted women's suffrage in the interwar era, including Canada in 1917; Britain, Germany, Poland in 1918; Austria and the Netherlands in 1919; and the United States in 1920. Leslie Hume argues that the First World War changed the popular mood:
The women's contribution to the war effort challenged the notion of women's physical and mental inferiority and made it more difficult to maintain that women were, both by constitution and temperament, unfit to vote. If women could work in munitions factories, it seemed both ungrateful and illogical to deny them a place in the polling booth. But the vote was much more than simply a reward for war work; the point was that women's participation in the war helped to dispel the fears that surrounded women's entry into the public arena.Extended political campaigns by women and their supporters have generally been necessary to gain legislation or constitutional amendments for women's suffrage. In many countries, limited suffrage for women was granted before universal suffrage for men; for instance, literate women or property owners were granted suffrage before all men received it. The United Nations encouraged women's suffrage i ...
Assassinos em Massa - Filme Doc - Tiros em Columbine 2002 - Legendado em Português - ZUROCK OFICIAL
O Massacre de Columbine foi um massacre escolar que ocorreu em 20 de abril de 1999, na Columbine High School, em Columbine,[3][4] uma área não incorporada de Jefferson County, no Colorado, Estados Unidos. Além do tiroteio, o ataque complexo e altamente planejado envolveu o uso de bombas para afastar os bombeiros, tanques de propano convertidos em bombas colocados na lanchonete, 99 dispositivos explosivos, e carros-bomba. Os autores do crime, os alunos seniores Eric Harris e Dylan Klebold, mataram 12 alunos e um professor. Eles também feriram outras 21 pessoas, e mais outras três ficaram feridas enquanto tentavam fugir da escola. Depois de trocarem tiros com policiais respondentes, a dupla cometeu suicídio