Tag Archive for Women

Lukworth Links! March 5th, 2009

Sean McEntee of smemon.com is generously giving away a copy of his book Webmaster Secrets Exposed

A website I’ve really enjoyed reading and picked up a number of interesting facts on is Famous Women Inventors

And here’s a humourous question I have asked myself Am I Thirtysomething or still 7?

me’other posts! 02 September 2008

Here are a couple of my other posts that you may be interested in:

CO2 Emissions – Reinventing the Wheel… or at least its usage! It’s a simple fact, that events which revolutionise motoring don’t come along every day but the issue of vehicular carbon emissions has changed how people view cars and motoring.

On The Road With Tyres. Tyres are the most overworked part of a car and the part we give the least amount of attention but by following a few simple guidelines you can ensure that you are firmly rooted to the road.

Important Tips for the Female Driver. A look at the things every driver should know!

 

me’other posts! 27 August 2008

Here are a couple of my other posts that you may be interested in:

 

Ecodriving… demonstrated! A nice youtube with visuals for Ecodriving.

 

Women Drivers… 60 Facts! Am I the only one who is sick of the outdated jokes about women drivers and the endless debate as to which gender consists of better drivers?

Car Safety Tips… A Lesser Known Auto Fact! Nitrogen has long been used in aviation and motor racing but is also a good addition to tyre safety on ordinary roadgoing cars.

 

Safe practices to help cope with “tailgaters” who bully.

 

Black Is The New Dangerous. Monash University Accident Research Centre, according to a fascinating post by WARDSAUTO.COM, have discovered:

International Women’s Day 2008 (IWD) – 8th March

gallery_2.gifSaturday 8th March is International Women’s Day. “IWD” is the global day connecting all women around the world and has been observed since 1908, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world when 15,000 women marched through New York City demanding shorter hours, better pay and voting rights. Great improvements have been made. We do have female astronauts and prime ministers, school girls are welcomed into university, women can work and have a family, women have real choices. And so the tone and nature of IWD has, for the past few years, moved from being a reminder about the negatives to a celebration of the positives.

 

A list of events taking place throughout Ireland is available from the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI).

Lukworth Links! February 24th, 2008

Women’s voices count in politics. Two Tits and a Vote is an online Irish Women’s Health Campaign empowering you to advocate for better women’s healthcare in Ireland. You can be part of improving Irish women’s health care from the comfort of your very own chair.

Sign the current Breast Care petition going to Dublin!

You have until the 6th of March (the day the petition will be delivered to Mary Harney, Minister for Health). You can make a difference!

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