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    Default [IWD] Women's Achievements ~Ends March 19th





    In honor of International Women’s Day, let’s celebrate women’s achievements!


    Dorothy Hodgkin was the third woman in history to win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. She used x-ray crystallography to map the structures for penicillin, insulin, and vitamin b12.

    Choose an influential woman from history and share some of her achievements.


    One randomly selected winner will win 10c and a week of Comps VIP!
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    this competition is now open!

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    Emily Dickinson

    One of America’s greatest poets, she lived most of her life in seclusion. Her poems received widespread literary praise for their bold and unconventional style and left a significant legacy on 20th Century poetry.



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    I think for sure a person that I first think of when I think of women's achievements is Rosa Parks. Not only if she an advocate for women, but she is also an advocate for black person's rights. She was in an era where black people were not treated equally and she fought for that equality and ended up getting to a point where they were treated like humans instead of someone of another culture. You go girl

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