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Ann Baumgartner Carl learned to fly in 1940 and entered Women Air force Service Pilots (WASPS) training during World War II. She was assigned to tow a target squadron at Camp Davis, NC, flying Curtiss A-25s. She was transferred to Wright Field in Dayton, OH, where she became the first and only female test pilot. It was there she became acquainted with Orville Wright, a frequent visitor at the field. On October 14, 1944, Carl became the first women to fly a jet aircraft, the Bell YP-59A. A partial list that Carl flew during her WASP service include: AT-7,AT-17,AT-10,C-45,C-47,A-24, A-25,B-25,B-26,B-17,B-29,P-38,P-40,P-47,P-51,YP-59A as well as foreign-made Avro Lancaster, DeHavilland Mosquito, Spitfire, Junkers Ju-88 and the Canadian C-64.
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The participation in the international activities was doubly useful for WIDM as for huge women's organization of Belarus. Firstly it helped to find new partners abroad and to integrate into "high" politics. Secondly, the results and materials from each conference of a world scale were opening new directions for activity contributing to the articulation of women's interests in Belarus and they gave understanding of the world "women's agenda".
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The insightful essays in Women and the Mafia seek to answer these questions from a wide range of academic disciplines and trace the portrait of women tied to organized crime in Italy and around the world. This book pulls back the code of silence and shines a light on the dark image of women entangled in organized crime.
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The Cannes native, who just turned 20 in June, has already twice been named MVP of the French league while ... helping Valenciennes to the 2006 Final Four of the Women EuroLeague. Gruda also competed for France at the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Brazil, averaging 12.0 points and6.0 rebounds.
In the developed world, it is the services sector, particularly office work, that has been the focus of debates and enquiries around the impact of new technology on women's work. In the seventies, the feminist discussions were influenced by what is known as the 'labour process perspective' or the 'deskilling' debate, as formulated initially by Harry Braverman (1974). Labour process analysis characterizes the office as a white-collar mirror of an assembly line, with office work fragmented into many sub-tasks, each performed by a specialized worker, who loses both contact with the total product and variety in the tasks performed.
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