War on Women is an expression in United States politics used to describe Republican Party initiatives that are seen as part of a wide-scale effort to restrict women's rights, especially reproductive rights. Prominent Democrats and feminists have used the phrase to criticize proponents of the laws as trying to force their social views and religious beliefs on a general public through legislation.
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The outbreak of the Second World War was quickly followed by an increase in the number of day nurseries in almost all countries, as women were again called up on to replace men in the factories.
二战爆发后,几乎所有国家的日间托儿所数量都迅速增加了,因为妇女再次被征召去替代工厂里的男性。
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Thee appeal of my book is that it can be a women's studies, it can be a Chinese history, it can be a something onwomen and war. So it has a fairly wide use among professors who are teaching it.
In the shade of a pedestrian bridge, where old men and women sit on the concrete benches, staring out to sea, a wall has been splashed with color and the spray-painted words "NO WAR."