If we take care of the moments, the years will take care of themselves.
Maria Edgeworth, born January 1, 1767, was a prolific and influential Anglo-Irish writer of adult and children’s books often considered the ‘Irish Jane Austen’ or ‘female Sir Walter Scott’. Her admirers, in fact, included both Austen and Scott, who acknowledged her influence in Waverly, as well as Ivan Turgenev and William Makepeace Thackeray. Edgeworth was an outspoken commentator on class, race, and gender whose novels reflected her beliefs in women’s education reform as well as her criticism of the treatment of Irish peasantry, who she worked hard to help.
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Australian Woman’s Anti-Vaccination Thesis Is Awesome
Gotta take my hat off to the lady and the Board at Wollongong Uni for resisting the vested interest groups and their shills.
Judy Wilyman submitted a PhD thesis under the UOW Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts that argued Australia’s vaccination policy was taking its cue from WHO and the pharmaceutical industry that are conspiring to promote vaccinations, The Australian
Judy Wilyman regularly voices her anti-vaccination stance. In 2007 she wrote a thesis proposing that the whooping cough vaccine was not effective and was linked to autism. In 2011 she opposed the HPV vaccination saying evidence about the vaccine’s benefits were not clear.
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