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Speeches of Mother Teresa and Other Women Leaders

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Readworthy Publications (p) Ltd. 2011Description: 141pISBN:
  • 9789380009995
DDC classification:
  • P96 C394
Partial contents:
1. Mother Teresa I The Greatest Destroyer of Peace is Abortion 2. Annie Besant 12 The Case for India 3. Sarojini Naidu 16 My Temperament and Ideas are Different 4. Indira Gandhi 21 True Liberation of Women 5. Benazir Bhutto 25 Democracy and Internationalism: Post Iraq 6. Margaret Thatcher 31 Foreign Policy of Great Britain 7. Queen Elizabeth I 41 The Farewell Speech 8. Sister Nivedita 45 Swadeshi Movement has Come to Stay 9. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit 55 Speech at UN General Assembly 10. Elizabeth Cady Stanton 62 The Right of Suffrage Will Make the Women Masculine 11. Susan B. Anthony 66 On Women`s Right to Vote 12. Florence Nightingale 69 Fact & Observation Determine the Cause of an Evil 13. Dr Maria Montessori 71 Empowerment through Education 14. Marie Sklodowska-Curie 77 Radium and the New Concepts in Chemistry 15. Irene Joliot-Curie 92 Artificial Production of Radioactive Elements 16. Pearl S. Buck 97 Novel in China was Not Literature 17. Helen Keller 122 Strike against War 18. Shirley Chisholm 130 Equal Rights for Women 19. Sojourner Truth 134 Ain`t I a Woman? 20. Eleanor Roosevelt 136 What Libraries Mean to the Nation
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. Mother Teresa I The Greatest Destroyer of Peace is Abortion 2. Annie Besant 12 The Case for India 3. Sarojini Naidu 16 My Temperament and Ideas are Different 4. Indira Gandhi 21 True Liberation of Women 5. Benazir Bhutto 25 Democracy and Internationalism: Post Iraq 6. Margaret Thatcher 31 Foreign Policy of Great Britain 7. Queen Elizabeth I 41 The Farewell Speech 8. Sister Nivedita 45 Swadeshi Movement has Come to Stay 9. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit 55 Speech at UN General Assembly 10. Elizabeth Cady Stanton 62 The Right of Suffrage Will Make the Women Masculine 11. Susan B. Anthony 66 On Women`s Right to Vote 12. Florence Nightingale 69 Fact & Observation Determine the Cause of an Evil 13. Dr Maria Montessori 71 Empowerment through Education 14. Marie Sklodowska-Curie 77 Radium and the New Concepts in Chemistry 15. Irene Joliot-Curie 92 Artificial Production of Radioactive Elements 16. Pearl S. Buck 97 Novel in China was Not Literature 17. Helen Keller 122 Strike against War 18. Shirley Chisholm 130 Equal Rights for Women 19. Sojourner Truth 134 Ain`t I a Woman? 20. Eleanor Roosevelt 136 What Libraries Mean to the Nation

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