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MELBOURNE, Australia — News and notes from the second day of qualifying at the 2012 Australian Open, a day on which all women in qualifying took the court and rain-postponed men's first-round matches were completed.
In 1970, Jo Freeman, then a graduate student at the University of Chicago, published "The Bitch Manifesto," in "Notes from the Second Year," the radical feminist pamphlet edited by Shulamith Firestone and Anne Koedt.
In 1970, in a contribution to Notes from the Second Year, titled "Woman and Her Mind," Meredith Tax argued that the condition of women constituted a state of "female schizophrenia" — a realm of unreality where a woman either belonged to a man or was "nowhere, disappeared, teetering on the edge of a void with no work to do and no felt identity at all".
For a D whistle, this includes notes from the second D above middle C to the fourth D above middle C. (It is possible to make sounds above this range, by blowing with sufficient force, but, in most musical contexts, the result will be loud and out of tune).
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As Allingham notes, "from the first bar, you know it could only have come out of South Africa".
"I'll see notes from the first time I made it, and the second time I made it, and a letter from my friend Mohammad, who makes it differently," she said.
In the summer of 1968, Firestone was in Paris with Anne Koedt, a member of the New York group, and tried to deliver a copy of Notes from the First Year to Beauvoir.
Notes from the First Year, a periodical she founded in 1968 (followed, in 1970 and 1971, by the Second Year and the Third Year), generated the fundamental discourse of radical feminism, introducing such concepts as "the personal is political" and "the myth of the vaginal orgasm".
In Notes from the First Year New York: The New York Radical Women (1968) she wrote: "Contrary to what most historians would have us believe, women's rights were never won … As for sex itself, I would argue that any changes were as a result of male interests and not female.
In the field notes from the first Ekumenical expedition, one of Ai's predecessors (a woman) meditates on what happens to a society once you jettison gender: There is no division of humanity into strong and weak halves, protective/protected, dominant/submissive, owner/chattel, active/passive.
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