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In reply to the discussion: These women have changed the world with science...Too bad a man was given all the credit... [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)1. silly me, thought women accomplished nothing, until last couple years see all the kick ass women
in our history. in HOF, there have been a lot of posts identifying women have are very accomplished that we never heard of. so much of history omitted for an agenda. it has been fascinating to me, in my own personal growth, but also, the manipulation how we shape our world into a created image.
this is an excellent OP. thank you allowing us to be that much more aware.
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Playinghardball
Sep 2013
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silly me, thought women accomplished nothing, until last couple years see all the kick ass women
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#1
It's why I am pissed off at the MRA types who say that if there were no men, we wouldn't even have
Nay
Sep 2013
#28
BTW element #109 was named 'Meitnerium' after her, perhaps in the end a more significant
PoliticAverse
Sep 2013
#27
Well, Rosalind Franklin couldn't win the Nobel because she died before it was awarded.
longship
Sep 2013
#12
back in the 60s a woman, Tikvah Alper, hypothesized the malfolded proteins
magical thyme
Sep 2013
#22
hey, chill. I can't find my paper right now, but may find it tomorrow to link to sourcing
magical thyme
Sep 2013
#33