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"Bayini is a great spiritual woman she started to talk, to dance, to sing. She made everything around, all that comes from history. The vision and the dream she was seeing is the Anchor". Murrmurrnga Burarrwanga, his grandmother Gaymala Yunupingu, and their family established at Bawaka, Port Bradshaw, in North Australia, tell a story related to a precolonial (at least several centuries ago) experience of trade between their people, the Yolngu from Arnhem Land, and "fishermen from South-East…

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Spirit of Anchor
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In conjunction with the inter-governmental convention of February 25 2000, The promotion of equality of opportunity among girls and boys, women and men, in the educational system, a conference was organized to discuss the relationship of women, science, and technology.The issue to be investigated is how a division of knowledge by sex can be created in schools, in conflict with the principle of coeducation.

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How girls think

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