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''Zhongguo fu nü sheng huo shi'' ("中國婦女生活史" or "Chinese Women's Life History") is a historical book written by Chen, Dongyuan in 1928 and published by The Commercial Press in 1937. The book, deemed as the first to give systematic introduction over women in china, exerted profound implications on further research in the history of women in China.[1]

The book sheds a light on Chinese women’s life ranging from ancient times (prior to Zhou Dynasty) to the Republic of China. In the book, sections are separated based on dynasties in China. Sections are divided into segments to introduce different themes, such as marriage, feudal ethical codes, education for women, virtues, positions, concept of chastity, foot-binding and women’s rights movement in modern China. Inspired by the anti-traditional thoughts in New Culture Movement, the author devoted much effort to disclosing and denouncing the unfairness and suppression in culture, institution and life that victimize women in China. According to the book, women’s conditions are slightly improved until modern China. in the Preface of the book, the author writes: since women in China are always subject to abuse, the history of women is, natural, the history of abuse of women in China. The author unveiled the motivation for writing the book: the book intends to explain how the principle of women is inferior to men evolves; how the abuse to women is intensified over time; and how the misery on women’s back experience the history change. In this connection, it is clear that the author hopes to promote women’s liberalization by unveiling the suppression against women.


Japanese girl playing on gekin, Baron Raimund von Stillfried und Rathenitz (1839-1911)
Ladies of a Mandarin's Family at Cards, Thomas Allom; G. N. Wright (1843). China, in a Series of Views, Displaying the Scenery, Architecture, and Social Habits of That Ancient Empire.Volume 3. p. 18

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50th Anniversary of Wilderness Act[edit]

In 2014, our nation is celebrating "50 Years of Wilderness", and wilderness50, a growing coalition of federal agencies, non-profit organizations, academic institutions, and other wilderness user groups has been created to document this historical commemoration honoring America's "True American Legacy of Wilderness."[1] A series of projects and events have been scheduled to commemorate 50th anniversary of Wilderness Act, including community museum, airport and visitor center displays; National website and social media campaign; Smithsonian photography exhibition; Washington D.C. Wilderness Week, held during the third week of September, 2014; and National Wilderness Conference scheduled for October 15-19, 2014.


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National Wilderness Conference
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organizer Wilderness50
date October 15-19, 2014
location Albuquerque, NM
website http://www.wilderness50.org/

Jammu and Kashmir National Conference
ChairpersonFarooq Abdullah (1981–2002 & 2009-till present)
FoundedJune 11, 1939; 84 years ago (1939-06-11)
HeadquartersSrinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India
IdeologyModerate separatism
Pro-India
Re-unification of Kashmir
Seats in Lok Sabha3
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Website
http://www.jknc.in/