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Great Women in History

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    International Women's Day trivia
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  • She was a famous French scientist. She discovered the chemical element radium and was the 1st woman to win a Nobel Prize. Also the 1st and the only woman to win this prize twice.
    Ada Lovelace
    Marie Curie
    Katherine Johnson
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  • The first woman in space. She is Russian. she is an engineer and a parachute jump lover.
    Maria Belakhova
    Anna Akhmatova‎
    Valentina Tereshkova
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  • She wrote many detective stories because she loved a good mystery.
    Elilzabeth Gaskell
    Virginia Woolf
    Agatha Christie
    PD James
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  • She was German but lived most of her life in Amsterdam. She wrote a famous diary. She died in the concentration camp of Bergen Belsen.
    Anne Frank
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  • She was a famous Mexican painter.
    Frida Khalo
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  • She is a Pakistani activist for girls' right to education. She won the Peace Nobel Prize.
    Malala Yousafzai
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  • She was a famous French singer and actress. She sang "La vie en Rose".
    Josephine Baker
    Brigitte Bardot
    Edith Piaf
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  • She was a French warrior. She was also canonized as a saint.
    Boudicca
    Joan of Arc
    Jane Grey
    Hester Prynne
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  • She was a French fashion designer and a businesswoman.
    Coco Chanel
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  • She wrote many books about romantic fiction in England. Her female characters are famous for defying the traditional role of women in that time.
    Emily Bronte
    George Eliot
    Jane Austen
    Charlotte Bronte
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  • Stephanie Kwolek dreamed of being a future medical doctor. She discovered a synthetic material known as Kevlar which is used...
    as insulation material
    as space suits material
    for bulletproof jackets
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  • Hedy Lamarr was one of the most talented and recognized actresses of the classic Hollywood era, but she was also an inventor. She helped inventing what today is called...
    Wi-Fi
    GPS system
    Bluetooth
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  • Ada Lovelace was born in England on December 10, 1815 to Anne Milbank and the famous poet, Lord Byron. She is known for being...
    the first Oxford professor
    the first women to go to Parliament
    the first computer programmer
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  • In order to avoid gender discrimination, instead of STEWARD / HOSTESS is better to say...
    FLIGHT PARTNER
    FLIGHT ASSISTANT
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  • In order to avoid gender discrimination, instead of MAN-MADE is better to say...
    SYNTHETIC
    MACHINE-MADE
    ALL OF THEM
    ARTIFICIAL
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  • In order to avoid gender discrimination, instead of MANKIND is better to say...
    PEOPLE
    HUMAN BEINGS
    ALL OF THEM
    HUMANITY
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