Dangerous Women in World

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[Audio] Joan of Arc (1412-1431): Joan of Arc, also known as the Maid of Orleans, was a French peasant girl who claimed to receive divine guidance to support the French against the English during the Hundred Years' War. She successfully led troops in battle, but her unconventional actions and claims led to her being labeled a heretic and witch. She was ultimately captured, tried, and executed..

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Joan of Arc (1412-1431). Joan of Arc, also known as the Maid of Orleans, was a French peasant girl who claimed to receive divine guidance to support the French against the English during the Hundred Years' War. She successfully led troops in battle, but her unconventional actions and claims led to her being labeled a heretic and witch. She was ultimately captured, tried, and executed..

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Key people. Choose three notable people from women’s history using Bing.com and discuss their lives and accomplishments. Here are some examples:.

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Arts and literature. Provide examples of art and literature that are significant to Women's History Month. Here are a few examples: The writing of Virginia Woolf The music of Nina Simone The artwork of Frida Kahlo.

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How to celebrate. List some ways you can celebrate Women's History Month. Here are a few examples: Discover female artists Read female authors Listen to female musicians Learn about women in history.

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Conclusion. Provide a brief summary of your presentation. Remind the audience what you covered in the previous slides. Take the Bing quiz and test your knowledge about the contributions of some amazing women, past and present..

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Questions & answers. Invite questions from the audience.

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Resources. List the resources you used for your research: Source #1 Source #2 Source #3.