08 March 2010

2010 International Women's Day

International Women's Day has been observed since in the early 1900's, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies.
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It emphasizes on the hardships every woman endures. IWD's logo is a symbol of being female and of Venus.
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This is actually my first time to formally pay tribute to this special day for women. I saw a great change throughout my lifetime. Women, girls, ladies are now being recognized for various works, achievements both big and small. Being a working mom, a single mom, a single person, female leaders, public servants, all are given equal chances and choices to make a difference. On a personal note, being a stay at home mom and a blogger, I know that through inspiration and productive living I am unique in my own special way in contributing. Being able to raise a family of good morals and conduct is a great way to start.

Let's try and make our every day a Day for Women...

4 comments:

Chris said...

happy women's day!

Willa said...

cheers to all women!!!

Enchie said...

Happy IWD ladies cheers to us!

Chris said...

i know this is off topic.. but if you have time, i hope you can help me.. join in the contest and say you were referred by me :)

http://www.mommyjourney.com/2010/03/you-still-have-few-days.html

i am trying to gain points kasi..

THANKS!

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