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March Observances

    
National Nutrition Month
Start Date: 3/1/2002


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Nutrition and Physical Activity

National Women's Histroy Month
Start Date: 3/1/2002


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Education World
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History Channel
National Women's Hall of Fame
National Women's History Project
Time For Kids Women's History Month
Women of the Century


 

Cleopatra: Destiny's Queen, History Channel
Cleopatra was the most powerful woman of the ancient world. Already a temptress at age twelve, she offered herself as a gift to Julius Caesar, then used his influence to capture the Egyptian throne form her brother. Later, when the powerful Marc Antony summoned her to Tarsus, she arrived on a river barge dressed up as the goddess Venus. This fascinating portrait of the Queen of the Nile traces her short life, from her noble birth to her legendary suicide. Ancient records combined with modern re-enactments and computer-generated graphics bring her remarkable story to life.
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Eleanor Roosevelt: A Restless Spirit, History Channel
Eleanor Roosevelt: A Restless Spirit
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Free a Man to Fight
Free a Man to Fight, History Channel
FREE A MAN TO FIGHT tells the story of the women enlisted during World War II, the first time they became an official part of the U.S. Armed Forces. It was not an easy process. The military had to launch a massive marketing campaign to attract skeptical female volunteers, and both sides experienced culture shock when the ranks started to fill.
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Joan of Arc: France's Call for Arms
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Joan of Arc: Virgin Warrior
Joan of Arc: Virgin Warrior, History Channel
Joan of Arc is one of the most compelling figures in history. At age 17, she donned armor and rode to war, claiming she was sent by God and promising to restore her king to his rightful throne. In just two years, she made good on her promises, but her reward was death. BIOGRAPHY. explores the many contradictory elements of her story to try to uncover the truth about Joan of Arc. Was she a national hero, an instrument of God, a troubled but forceful young woman, or all these and more? Regardless, there is no denying what she did for her nation, as historians detail here.
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Madam President
Madam President, History Channel
On October 2, 1919, President Woodrow Wilson suffered a debilitating stroke. Barely able to work, he was shielded from the pressures of his position by his second wife, who put her husband's health ahead of the needs of the nation and essentially assumed his duties.
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Mercury 13: The Secret Astronauts
Mecury 13: The Secret Astronauts, History Channel
In the early 1960's, when the American space program was just getting off the ground, the world watched as "The Mercury Seven" America's first astronauts made history. But what no one knew at the time was that 13 other pilots, all women, had also qualified to fly into space.
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Real West: Wild, Wild Women, The, History Channel
Belle Star was a robber and a horse thief. Annie Oakley could shoot a cigarette out of your mouth at fifty paces. Calamity Jane was as tough as beef jerky on a three-day ride. The wild women of the Old West weren't prissy little frontier fillies. They staked their claim to Western legend with a style all their own. Problem is, history leans to the male gunslingers and Indian fighters. In WILD WOMEN, America's folklore heroines get their just rewards.
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Susan B. Anthony: Rebel for the Cause, History Channel
For over half a century, she endured threats and ridicule in her tireless quest for reform. She did not live to see the victory she helped bring about. Susan B. Anthony earned her place in history as an unstoppable crusader for woman's suffrage, helping found America's first major civil rights movement.
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Women of Science
Famous women of science.
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Women Who Dared I
Features photographs with biographical text of the following twenty women.
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Women Who Dared II
For those who 20 isn't enough, more Women Who Dared.
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