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Women in Italy: Civil Code
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh has promoted aviation from its earliest days and has, in turn, inspired many women. Lindbergh was the first woman to earn a glider pilot's license in the U.S. She was determined to help her husband Charles on his pioneer routes for the airlines industry. In order to do so, she learned Morse code and earned a radio operator's license. Today, Lindbergh is best known as a writer. Her early books are eloquent travelogues of pioneering adventures in the air. Her natural tendency towards quiet introspection and observation came to fruition in literary works that remain among her greatest contributions to aviation.
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A mother who could read and write was better prepared to raise and educate children, increasing the necessity for the education of women. This was an indirect response to the civic humanist advocacy of vita civile.
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Poverty and social exclusion are key factors in the racism faced by Black, ethnic minority and migrant women. Many reasons contribute to this exclusion from society: intimidation, linguistic and cultural barriers, lack of knowledge of legal and civil rights and insufficient means to access information, lack of specialised skills, no recognition of qualifications and consequent over-representation in atypical work with the informal economy as the only way to make a living.
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