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Title: Feminist
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In this article Ms. Tracy Burton speaks on the education of our children and the foundation of feminist leadership. She speaks about the women in New Zealand and all over on how they possess a strong value system, which takes commitment from the communities... Showed first 250 characters
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In this article Ms. Tracy Burton speaks on the education of our children and the foundation of feminist leadership. She speaks about the women in New Zealand and all over on how they possess a strong value system, which takes commitment from the communities... Showed next 250 characters
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